Hello Vicente, (Copying to the mailing list...)
Vicente Vera wrote: > I have a similar problem, but found out a workaround. > My native coding system is Latin-1, and after setting almost everything in > my Emacs to UTF-8 with these lines in my init.el: > > (set-language-environment "UTF-8") > (prefer-coding-system 'utf-8) > (set-keyboard-coding-system 'utf-8) > (set-selection-coding-system 'utf-8) > (set-terminal-coding-system 'utf-8) > > it became troublesome to add accents in plot legends/titles. > My guess is that is an R related problem. I tried changing the coding > system in R but it seems to be bound to the OS encoding (i'm using Windows > btw). I should have said it: I'm on Windows as well. > Since all my Emacs files (Org files included) are encoded in UTF-8, i > simply replace the troublesome characters with their Unicode equivalent. And, by default, I'm using UTF-8 everywhere... > Following your example: > > title("Élève") > > becomes: > > title("\U00C9l\U00E8ve") > > This site might help in looking for specific codes: > http://www.utf8-chartable.de/ OK, I can imagine that workaround works, but I really can't resolve to type such esoteric characters in my Org buffers, really. I'd well be enclined to convert my buffers to ISO Latin 1, would it resolve the problem -- but I did not find any solution with Latin 1 either. Best regards, Seb -- Sebastien Vauban