locales [was: Re: emacs fonts/locale error]

2003-03-14 Thread Andy Hurt
Andy Hurt wrote: Sorry for the solitary reply, Emma . . . . Emma Jane Hogbin wrote: (I'm ruthlessly snipping here) From what I can tell, the default system environment is set in /etc/environment (LANG=C, etc.). yes the default is C, not en_US as was mentioned earlier So I changed the syste

Re: emacs fonts/locale error

2003-03-13 Thread Andy Hurt
Sorry for the solitary reply, Emma . . . . Emma Jane Hogbin wrote: (I'm ruthlessly snipping here) From what I can tell, the default system environment is set in /etc/environment (LANG=C, etc.). yes the default is C, not en_US as was mentioned earlier So I changed the system environment back

Re: emacs fonts/locale error

2003-03-13 Thread Emma Jane Hogbin
(I'm ruthlessly snipping here) > From what I can tell, the default system environment is set in > /etc/environment (LANG=C, etc.). yes the default is C, not en_US as was mentioned earlier > So I changed the system environment back to C. As root, '# locale' gives > me all "=C", but, for my

Re: emacs fonts/locale error

2003-03-13 Thread Andy Hurt
Matt Price wrote: Hi everyone, when I run emacs from within X, I suddenly now get the following message: --- [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ emacs .muttrc No fonts match `-*-*-medium-r-normal--14-*-*-*-c-*-iso8859-15' --- this seems especially wierd since my locale is set to en_US, which us