Thank you Maxime,
I've been following an older way (an internal tutorial) of setting up Guix with
`glibc-utf8-locales` instead of the newer one using `glibc-locales`.
I've installed `glibc-locales` as specified in "(guix) Application Setup" and
it now works as expected.
PHF
Hi,
"cont...@phfrohring.com" writes:
> Hello,
>
> I've recently setup two Debian11 machines, intalled Guix then Emacs using
> `guix install emacs`.
> For some reason, it's impossible de input the `ê` character after `emacs -Q` ;
> but it is possible to enter the `ê` character after `emacs -Q -n
Hello,
I've recently setup two Debian11 machines, intalled Guix then Emacs using `guix
install emacs`.
For some reason, it's impossible de input the `ê` character after `emacs -Q` ;
but it is possible to enter the `ê` character after `emacs -Q -nw`.
How to have `guix install emacs` install Ema