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From: | Emmanuel Bigler |
Subject: | bug#7962: 23.2; capitalize letters ISO-8859-1 [SOLVED, MANY THANKS TO ALL] |
Date: | Sat, 05 Feb 2011 10:27:19 +0100 |
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Le 04/02/2011 22:34, Stefan Monnier a écrit :
............ So that leads me to think the buffer is in unibyte mode. If you started with "emacs -Q", the only explanation is that you have EMACS_UNIBYTE set in your environment variables. If that's the case, then please get rid of it.
*THANKS, Stefan !* I had this (!!$£%!µÞЬ¬!!) variable set in my shell environment variables from older emacs releases. Getting rid of it solved the problem. So it was not a bug, but a feature ;-) I think that we can now say *IN CAPITAL LETTERS* : *[FEATURE CLOSED]* (since this was not a bug ;-) And this also solved another problem I had noticed : ispell was pretending to use 2-byte characters instead of the 1-byte ISO-8859 I was using. Thanks to all for your time ! Now the only pending isssue is whether I'll convert my files to UTF-8 some day ; ahem... now that my faithful emacs does exactly what I want, I do not see any reason to do it soon, I like to be obsolete to some extent ;-) All the best ! -- Emmanuel
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