http://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2801





------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2003-03-06 10:36 -------
I'd like to add that I apology for not reporting this earlier. Since it was
already there in 9.0 and it is no showstopper, I think it's fine if you don't
fix it for 9.1.
Keep up the good work :-)

Aurélien



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In emacs, in sgml-mode, there is an option in the SGML menu called "Toggle 8
bits insertion" (C-c 8). When activated, it should turn all the accented
letters I type (like é, è, ç, à...) into their HTML equivalent (é,
è, ....) as described in this webpage  :
http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/LinuxDoc+Emacs+Ispell-HOWTO-4.html (section 4.2,
second paragraph)
This option is only available if you haven't psgml-mode installed.

However, turning it on or off doesn't change anything here. The é are still é,...
BUT : if I launch it outside of X, then it inserts caracters like this :
"é" for é, "è" for è, etc...

If that could help, I have already seen it work properly on a RedHat7.2, and
if I remember well, the problem was already there in 9.0.

Thanks

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