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 <voll...@nf.mpg.de> 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 keyboard probably does not feature a "ö" key), or 
>> copy/paste the Umlauts from another Emacs file as necessary. If you do not 
>> need it very often, this might be a reasonable alternative. 
> 
> Although I am german, I use an american keyboard layout for coding and
> everything else. But there is a nice emacs solution to enter umlauts:
> =C-x RET C-\ german-postfix RET= This enables an input method which
> allows you to enter all german umlauts: ä ü ö Ä Ü Ö and ß. 
> 
> Entering an `a' followed immediately by an `e' generates an ä, followed
> by another `e' it becomes `ae`, similar for ü and ö . `s` followed by
> `z` generates an `ß`. Larger variants are typed by typing two large
> letters.
> 
> Regards,
>  Jean-Marie

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