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Re: Emacs on OS X - configuration package
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videoxfer |
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Re: Emacs on OS X - configuration package |
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Tue, 02 Mar 2004 12:30:11 GMT |
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On 2004-03-01, David Steuber <david.steuber@verizon.net> wrote:
>> True. You _can_ still enter many accented latin1-specific characters
>> with the option key even if option is bound to meta. For instance I
>> can use opt-u in the usual mac way to enter ü, ö etc. In fact I just
>> did. But as you say, you can't get at everything this way, for
>> instance I can't use opt-s to enter ß (I did insert-ss to enter that
>> one).
>
> I am seeing blocks/rectangles (default glyphs?) rather than proper
> charcter glyphs in my Carbon Emacs build. Is there a way for me to
> fix that?
These are the possibly relevant things in my .emacs:
(set-terminal-coding-system 'iso-8859-1)
(setq mac-keyboard-text-encoding kTextEncodingISOLatin1)
(create-fontset-from-fontset-spec
"-apple-monaco-medium-r-normal--10-*-*-*-*-*-fontset-monaco,
ascii:-apple-monaco-medium-r-normal--10-100-75-75-m-100-mac-roman,
latin-iso8859-1:-apple-monaco-medium-r-normal--10-100-75-75-m-100-mac-roman")
;; Only the font entry is relevant
(setq default-frame-alist '((width . 80)
(height . 50)
(font . "fontset-monaco")))
- Re: Emacs on OS X - configuration package, Piet van Oostrum, 2004/03/01
- Re: Emacs on OS X - configuration package, Jussi Piitulainen, 2004/03/01
- Re: Emacs on OS X - configuration package, videoxfer, 2004/03/01
- Re: Emacs on OS X - configuration package, Jussi Piitulainen, 2004/03/01
- Re: Emacs on OS X - configuration package, videoxfer, 2004/03/01
- Re: Emacs on OS X - configuration package, Jussi Piitulainen, 2004/03/02
- Re: Emacs on OS X - configuration package, videoxfer, 2004/03/02
- Re: Emacs on OS X - configuration package, Jussi Piitulainen, 2004/03/03
- Re: Emacs on OS X - configuration package, videoxfer, 2004/03/03
Re: Emacs on OS X - configuration package, David Steuber, 2004/03/01