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Re: entering non-ASCII characters in xemacs




On 9 May 2000, Brian May wrote:

> Ok, I would have thought this would be easy, but how. eg how do I
> enter latan characters with accents, such as é, ö, etc, with a
> standard US type keyboard?
> 
> Cutting and pasting from netscape works fine, but not quite what I had
> in mind ;-).
> 
> I get the impression that this requires the mule version of xemacs,
> which I have installed, but I can only see several input methods for
> Japanese. Does this mean Japanese and ASCII characters are the only
> characters sets directly supported by Debian? Surely not.
> 
> So what am I missing/confused about/forgetting/loosing?
> -- 
> Brian May <bam@debian.org>
> 
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The character that is displayed depends on the character set that
is being used. To enter a character in emacs not mapped to a key use
Control q and the octal number of that character. 

                                                              cmos






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