Re: Locales, Mutt, OpenOffice, Emacs
Vincent Lefevre <vincent@vinc17.org> writes:
> The problem is that the output (currently ISO-8859-1) doesn't match
> the input (currently UTF-8). How can I fix that?
You can/must set the input and output independantly. C-x C-m k for the
input, C-x C-m t for the output. (Or their equivalents in your
.emacs.)
Why doesn't Emacs grab all this stuff from the locale? It hasn't
been implemented yet, I guess.
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