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From: | Yigit Emre Sahinoglu |
Subject: | bug#42099: Emacs -nw Turkish Layout Problem |
Date: | Mon, 29 Jun 2020 20:09:57 +0300 |
C-x RET t cp857 RETC-x RET k cp857 RETNot helping. The problem still exists.This is Windows 10, right? Do you per chance have the UTF-8 support
feature enabled?I use Windows 10. I cannot find UTF-8 support feature (look from `Windows features on or off` from Control Panel) but I'm pretty sure that UTF-8 support feature exists. Only problematic software I'm aware of is `emacs -nw`.Yiğit Emre ŞahinoğluOn Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 6:51 PM Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> wrote:> Cc: 42099@debbugs.gnu.org
> From: Yigit Emre Sahinoglu <yigitemres@gmail.com>
> Date: Mon, 29 Jun 2020 17:42:13 +0300
>
> chcp returns "Active code page: 437"
>
> All chars displayed correctly on cmd.exe. It's something about Emacs
> Windows (maybe mingw do something finicky), I'm sure of that.
As long as the codepage reported to Emacs is 437, you will not be able
to see nor input Turkish characters. the question is why is this
codepage being returned, when the system evidently uses a different
encoding...
This is Windows 10, right? Do you per chance have the UTF-8 support
feature enabled?
You could also try this, once inside Emacs:
C-x RET t cp857 RET
C-x RET k cp857 RET
Does that help?
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