Bastien writes:
> Hi Pierfranco,
>
> Pierfranco Minsenti writes:
>
>> What should I do to check which version of Emacs is charged when I
>> use the Terminal application?
>
> M-x emacs-version RET
> M-x org-version RET
>
> I'm not a Mac user, but I'm pretty sure ~$ emacs from the Terminal
> is *n
Pierfranco Minsenti writes:
> The symbol of a square appears instead of accented letters.
The most likely explanation is that the font you are using isn't
includig those code points. Try a different font.
Regards,
Achim.
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Hi Pierfranco,
Pierfranco Minsenti writes:
> What should I do to check which version of Emacs is charged when I
> use the Terminal application?
M-x emacs-version RET
M-x org-version RET
I'm not a Mac user, but I'm pretty sure ~$ emacs from the Terminal
is *not* linked to the Aquamacs executabl
Sorry I didnt' mention that I use the latest version of everything: so
Org 7.8.11 and Aquamacs version 2.4. based on GNU Emacs 23.3.50.1.
Bastien thanks for the suggestion.
I have tried what you suggested and used Emacs from the Terminal
Application in Mac OS X: in this case I have no problems. Di
Hi Pierfranco,
Pierfranco Minsenti writes:
> Has anybody found this? Any idea how to fix it?
Do you have this error with
emacs -Q
C-x f ~/myfile.org
[some diacritics]
?
If you use another version of Org on top of the Emacs version,
maybe you can also check emacs -Q + loading this version an
Hi all,
I' am using since a few days Mac OS X Mountain Lion and found that while
retaining all my previous Org mode settings and Aquamacs settings, now I am
unable to obtain diacritics in Org Mode that is letters such as è à etc.
I only obtain them displayed in Org when they are inside a Org head