* Mike Fabian;
Togan Muftuoglu
writes: In case of XEmacs, you add your personal setup like
~/.xemacs/init.el
Ok hopefully all my Docbook setup works as well
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I am completely lost with Xemacs :-( iLooks like I have to RTFM
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:
So I should not expect a newer version of Emacs which fixes my problem from SUSE in the short term. With Emacs I would not take a risk of working with self compiled CVS version as this is my work machine.
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
I have figured this one while fighting earlier. With the Xemacs. I have tried your tip (when (string-match "UTF-8" (shell-command-to-string "locale charmap")) (set-default-coding-systems 'utf-8)) I can type the with no problem I can even save it in utf-8. When I reopen the file I saved I have the Turkish characters in raw format how do I fix this ? In Emacs this does not happen. Thanks -- Togan Muftuoglu Unofficial SuSE FAQ Maintainer http://dinamizm.ath.cx