Eric S Fraga wrote:
> Nick Dokos writes:
>
> [...]
>
> > There are a couple of assumptions here (and in Eric F.'s mail about the
> > TeX input method as well). One is that the buffer is encoded in UTF-8:
> > if you use e.g iso-8859-1, you can use whatever input method you want,
> > but you'll
Nick Dokos writes:
[...]
> There are a couple of assumptions here (and in Eric F.'s mail about the
> TeX input method as well). One is that the buffer is encoded in UTF-8:
> if you use e.g iso-8859-1, you can use whatever input method you want,
> but you'll end up with a byte in your file that L
Jean-Marie Gaillourdet wrote:
> Dear Richard,
>
> Stefan Vollmar writes:
>
> > Dear Richard,
> >
> > sitting in front of a German keyboard, writing
> >
> > Gödel
> >
> > seems to be the obvious solution for modern LaTeX and Emacs
> > versions - you could define some shortcut to insert the app
Very, very neat - thank you!
Warm regards,
Stefan
On 03.11.2010, at 21:08, Eric S Fraga wrote:
> Jean-Marie Gaillourdet writes:
>
>> Dear Richard,
>>
>> Stefan Vollmar writes:
>>
>>> Dear Richard,
>>>
>>> sitting in front of a German keyboard, writing
>>>
>>> Gödel
>>>
>>> seems to be t
Jean-Marie Gaillourdet writes:
> Dear Richard,
>
> Stefan Vollmar writes:
>
>> Dear Richard,
>>
>> sitting in front of a German keyboard, writing
>>
>> Gödel
>>
>> seems to be the obvious solution for modern LaTeX and Emacs versions - you
> could define some shortcut to insert the appropriate Un
Dear Jean-Marie,
this is very useful - thanks for sharing!
Warm regards,
Stefan
On 03.11.2010, at 18:51, Jean-Marie Gaillourdet wrote:
> Dear Richard,
>
> Stefan Vollmar writes:
>
>> Dear Richard,
>>
>> sitting in front of a German keyboard, writing
>>
>> Gödel
>>
>> seems to be the obv
Dear Richard,
Stefan Vollmar writes:
> Dear Richard,
>
> sitting in front of a German keyboard, writing
>
> Gödel
>
> seems to be the obvious solution for modern LaTeX and Emacs versions - you
> could define some shortcut to insert the appropriate Unicode character into
> your text (as your k
Dear Richard,
sitting in front of a German keyboard, writing
Gödel
seems to be the obvious solution for modern LaTeX and Emacs versions - you
could define some shortcut to insert the appropriate Unicode character into
your text (as your keyboard probably does not feature a "ö" key), or copy/p
Thanks Richard,
I had the same issue! I can definitely use your solution!
S.
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 11:50 AM, Richard Lawrence <
richard.lawre...@berkeley.edu> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I don't think this is a bug so much as an unfortunate consequence of
> expected behavior, but I wanted to document
Hi all,
I don't think this is a bug so much as an unfortunate consequence of
expected behavior, but I wanted to document it here for the sake of
future mailing list searches, because I didn't find anything about it
myself. (If someone has a better solution than the one I propose,
please clue me i
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