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Re: Encoding
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Peter Dyballa |
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Re: Encoding |
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Tue, 11 Jun 2013 11:22:53 +0200 |
Am 11.06.2013 um 00:47 schrieb sirciny:
> How can I get rid of this error and keep my new font (and avoid the
> problem if I change my font attributes in the future)?
There is no connection between the font you've chosen and the encoding issue.
If a font is missing the glyphs for characters used in some (exotic?) encoding,
then replacement characters, open boxes, are used for them.
The mode-line of a buffer contains in the left corner an indicator for the
encoding used.
GNU Emacs learns from environment variables which encoding to use or to prefer,
for example LANG or LC_CTYPE. Try to set these! Then you won't need to set
anything in GNU Emacs.
You could check GNU Emacs' behaviour when you launch it with -q or -Q and when
LANG and/or LC_CTYPE are set to a reasonable value.
--
Greetings
Pete
Upgraded, adj.:
Didn't work the first time.
- Encoding, sirciny, 2013/06/10
- Re: Encoding,
Peter Dyballa <=