Hi folks,

Have you tried to use `set-local-environment'?
I usually use the command to change the date formatting in my init.el as
follows:

(set-locale-environment "en_US.UTF-8") ;; "ja_JP.UTF-8"

Best  regards,
Takaaki Ishikawa


2019年3月12日(火) 3:34 Wong, Philip <philip.w...@warwick.ac.uk>:

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Robert Pluim <rpl...@gmail.com>
> Sent: Monday, March 11, 2019 10:43 AM
> To: Wong, Philip <philip.w...@warwick.ac.uk>
> Cc: Eli Zaretskii <e...@gnu.org>; 34...@debbugs.gnu.org
> Subject: Re: bug#34684: 26.1; Strange characters when inserting date
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> >>>>> On Mon, 11 Mar 2019 09:41:41 +0000, "Wong, Philip" <
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>     Philip> Sorry, I don't understand what you mean by emacs -Q.  How
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>     Philip> I tried ctrl c and then started typing 'emacs -Q' but it
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> I guess youʼre starting emacs by clicking on some icon? You need to start
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> similar (I am Emacs-on-windows ignorant).
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