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Re: 8-bit characters input
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Marco De Vitis |
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Re: 8-bit characters input |
Date: |
Mon, 09 Apr 2007 23:18:59 GMT |
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Il 09/04/2007 22:03, Stefan Monnier ha scritto:
Check C-h l after hitting à to see what char sequence was really sent
It seems that a C-v is sent instead of à.
to Emacs. You'll need both the set Emacs's keyboard-coding-system correctly
(typically to utf-8 or latin-1) and to let your terminal application send
I tried setting it to utf-8 or latin-1, using both "M-x customize" and
"C-x RET k", but nothing changed.
the necessary info (among other things, you'll want it to use ESC to encode
the meta modifier (sometimes referred to as the alt modifier)).
Meta is already "assigned" to ESC here.
What options/variables/customization group would you suggest to look at?
--
Ciao,
Marco.
- 8-bit characters input, Marco De Vitis, 2007/04/06
- Re: 8-bit characters input, Peter Dyballa, 2007/04/06
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- Re: 8-bit characters input, Stefan Monnier, 2007/04/09
- Re: 8-bit characters input,
Marco De Vitis <=
- Re: 8-bit characters input, Stefan Monnier, 2007/04/11
- Re: 8-bit characters input, Marco De Vitis, 2007/04/11
- Re: 8-bit characters input, Peter Dyballa, 2007/04/11
- Re: 8-bit characters input, Stefan Monnier, 2007/04/11
- Re: 8-bit characters input, Marco De Vitis, 2007/04/12
- Re: 8-bit characters input, Stefan Monnier, 2007/04/12
- Re: 8-bit characters input, Marco De Vitis, 2007/04/13
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- Re: 8-bit characters input, Marco De Vitis, 2007/04/12