Peter Dyballa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > That's probably the reason why you have these problems! Set LANG to > Danish in some ISO 8859 encoding or in UTF-8! Maybe da_DA.UTF-8 ...
I tried setting the LANG variable to both da_DA, da_DA.utf-8, da_DA.iso-8859-1 plus en_US... (the same LANG variables as mentioned before, just with a different language), but that did not help :-/ > The other thing you can do: give all your files with non-US ASCII > content in the header a remark like: > > ;;; -*- mode: Text; coding: iso-8859-4; -*- > GNU Emacs will learn from that this text files contents is Northern ISO > Latin. Did not help either. I tried writing "æøå" in my ~/.bashrc, which I've set to UTF-8 with C-x RET f RET utf-8 RET and tested with all the aforementioned locales, but same result, æøå gets turned into something like Â¥... I tried searching groups.google.com, but no help to find there :-( Thanks for the help. -- Mads Jensen - mail sent to address ends in /dev/null s/spam/madsj for emailing me Research is what I'm doing when I don't know what I'm doing. -- Wernher von Braun _______________________________________________ Help-gnu-emacs mailing list Help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnu-emacs