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Re: Accents through Mac OS Terminal
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Stefan Monnier |
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Re: Accents through Mac OS Terminal |
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Fri, 09 Feb 2007 12:12:35 -0500 |
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Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.0.93 (gnu/linux) |
>> No, I think it's rather the first item in the Emulation group: non-
>> ASCII characters to Esc sequences.
> I've tried with that toggled on and off. With it on I get a beep, with
> it off I get a tab for "option-e e" for example, other accents produce
> different effects.
> In vi and at the shell this setting does not produce a difference.
> Accents work both with and without this option on.
> It seems as if emacs is just trying to interpret this character very
> differently than the shell or vi. Is it not possible to turn off
> emacs' interpretation of the character and just accept it as is?
You want to set your keyboard-coding-system:
M-x set-keyboard-coding-system RET utf-8 RET
the coding system you want to use is utf-8 because that's what Mac OS X's
Terminal uses by default. Problem is: Emacs-20.7 does not support utf-8.
Emacs-21.2 supports it to some extent, so it should work there.
You may also need to set your terminal-coding-system in order to display
those chars correctly.
Stefan
- Accents through Mac OS Terminal, googlegroups, 2007/02/08
- Re: Accents through Mac OS Terminal, Pascal Bourguignon, 2007/02/08
- Re: Accents through Mac OS Terminal, googlegroups, 2007/02/08
- Re: Accents through Mac OS Terminal, Pascal Bourguignon, 2007/02/08
- Re: Accents through Mac OS Terminal, googlegroups, 2007/02/08
- Re: Accents through Mac OS Terminal, Peter Dyballa, 2007/02/09
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- Re: Accents through Mac OS Terminal, googlegroups, 2007/02/12
- Re: Accents through Mac OS Terminal, Pascal Bourguignon, 2007/02/09