Togan Muftuoglu
* Mike Fabian;
on 14 May, 2002 wrote: It also works already with the XEmacs version distributed with SuSE Linux 8.0, i.e. you can use XEmacs instead of Emacs as a workaround.
Ok I will try Xemacs as I have to get my Docbook Editing system back to work :-)
In case of XEmacs, you add your personal setup like
~/.xemacs/init.el
Ok hopefully all my Docbook setup works as well
[...]
I'll try whether I can find what change between GNU Emacs 21.1.1 and GNU Emacs 21.2.50.1 fixed this bug.
I couldn't find anything obvious.
Just one more suggestion for a workaround if you want to continue
GNU Emacs and don't want to upgrade to a CVS version:
You can use one of the input methods built-in into Emacs, for example:
M-x set-input-method RET turkish-postfix
M-x describe-input-method RET RET
explains how to use it:
[...]
You can input characters by the following key sequences:
key char [type a key sequence to insert the corresponding character]
--- ---- --- ---- --- ---- --- ---- --- ---- --- ---- --- ---- --- ----
A^ Â G^ Ğ O" Ö U" Ü a^ â g^ ğ s, ş u^ û
C, Ç I. İ S, Ş U^ Û c, ç o" ö u" ü
key character(s) [type a key (sequence) and select one from the list]
--- ------------
i ı i
[...]
I always input German with a similar input method because I am not
used to the German keyboard layout. I can input German more
efficiently using an US keyboard layout and such an input method then
using a German keyboard layout. But that is a matter of taste.
--
Mike Fabian