Re: Locales, Mutt, OpenOffice, Emacs
Vincent Lefevre <vincent@vinc17.org> writes:
> But even when the terminal coding system is correctly set, Emacs
> still uses the ISO-8859-1 encoding for a UTF-8 input, e.g. I get
> é instead of é. Emacs should either convert the UTF-8 sequence
> to ISO-8859-1 or set the encoding of the file to UTF-8.
terminal-coding-system is only output. You want to use
set-keyboard-coding-system.
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