-start.d and /etc/flavor/site-start.d.
Thanks,
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across rss2email but i can't get it to work
with the authentication.
so my question: is there a easy solution or do i have to do some coding
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. If you want to
disable Mule-UCS Unicode, set the `DEB_MULEUCS_UNICODE'
environment variable to off before starting Emacs. See also
`/usr/share/doc/mule-ucs/README.Debian'.
(The `DEB_MULEUCS_UNICODE' environment variable is supported by
Debian mule-ucs 0.84.99rc3-1 or later version.)
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, Emacs can display UTF-8 files. (`é' in UTF-8 can
be displayed. However, a Japanese Kanji is converted to `?',
because it is not available in ISO-8859-1.)
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vars
(cond
((and (stringp locale)
(string-match UTF-8\\ locale))
(set-terminal-coding-system 'utf-8
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in the current buffer, type `C-x RET f utf-8 RET'.
For more information, see the Emacs manual. (`C-x info RET d m
Emacs RET s coding RET SPC SPC SPC ...)
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For more information, see the Emacs manual. (`C-x info RET d m
Emacs RET s coding RET SPC SPC SPC ...)
`M-x info RET ...'.
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-coding-system) is nil in Emacs even if
the LANG envionment variable is set to `en_US.UTF-8'. So, the
above configuration is required on the UTF-8 terminal.
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On November 1, 2002 at 6:12PM +0100,
Vincent Lefevre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Nov 02, 2002 at 01:36:50 +0900, Tatsuya Kinoshita wrote:
Unfortunately, (terminal-coding-system) is nil in Emacs even if
the LANG envionment variable is set to `en_US.UTF-8'. So, the
above configuration
On November 1, 2002 at 6:12PM +0100,
Vincent Lefevre [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sat, Nov 02, 2002 at 01:36:50 +0900, Tatsuya Kinoshita wrote:
Unfortunately, (terminal-coding-system) is nil in Emacs even if
the LANG envionment variable is set to `en_US.UTF-8'. So, the
above configuration
`apt-get install mule-ucs'.
If you want to use emacs on the UTF-8 terminal, put
(set-terminal-coding-system 'utf-8) in your `~/.emacs'.
On my system, sid i386, I can see UTF-8 characters in emacs21 (or
emacs20) with mule-ucs on the mlterm with `LANG=en_US.UTF-8'.
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kterm doesn't support UTF-8.
However, Emacs and kterm support ISO-2022 encoding.
If you want to use Emacs on kterm, put
(set-terminal-coding-system 'iso-2022-7bit) in your `~/.emacs'.
This issue is independent
failed.
This bug was fixed in sid, alsa-source 0.9.0rc3-0.3.
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export LANG LC_TIME LC_MESSAGES
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-1) also.
Emacsen mailer, Mew (2.2-4) and Wanderlust (wl 2.8.1-5) do work well
even if XIM is not available.
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$ debuild -rfakeroot -uc -us
$ cd ..
# dpkg -i fileutils_4.1-10+local.1_i386.deb
(`#' is root's prompt. I suggest sudo or su.)
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locale packages installed.
Does anyone knows what could be the problem?
It seems ja_JP locale was not configured.
Select `ja_JP.EUC-JP EUC-JP' with `dpkg-reconfigure locales'
as root. See also the file `/etc/locale.gen'.
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(I put `# -*- Coding: ctext -*-' at the 1st line).
P.S.
Sylpheed (non-emacsen, GUI mail reader) is developed by a Japanese,
Hiroyuki Yamamoto. Maybe it can handle Japanese and others.
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system,
Debian sid i386.
A byte-compiled file depends on emacsen's version, so it's located
in /usr/share/emacs21/site-lisp, not /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp.
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patch to mitigate slow Mule-UCS loading in Emacs 21.2
http://tsukuba.m17n.org/mule-archive/2002-3/threads.html#0
Debian's mule-ucs_0.84-10 applied the above patch that is tuned
for speedup. (But it doesn't work on Emacs 20. See also
http://bugs.debian.org/140645)
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/share/doc/language-env/* documents.
And I suggest the Emacs. You can display Japanese, Korea,
Chinese, as well as English on the Emacs.
(See also http://www.mew.org/FAQ/setting.html.en)
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* is not
necessary. if LC_* is unset, LANG is used for LC_* categories.
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/profile, ~/.??*, ...)
I guess I need LANG to be set before gnome-session or whatever gets
called, but what is the proper way to do this ?
Did you try ~/.xsession ?
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-cache show PKG', or
`auto-apt search FILENAME'. It's easy.
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locales a few times and also locale-gen
and it does not seem to make any difference.
Show the details of your problem.
(Run `locale-gen', `cat /etc/locale.gen', and `locale')
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line there with the confirmation number etc etc... but
IT WON'T TAKE MY NAME OFF THE LIST!!!
Try `CONFIRM u' not `Re: CONFIRM u'.
(Don't add `Re:' to the subject field)
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this:
-- /etc/environment --
LANG=en_ZA
LC_TIME=it_IT.ISO-8859-1
This means `basically en_ZA, but it_IT.ISO-8859-1 time formats'.
LANG is a basic variable for the locale. And, set LC_* if you want.
LC_ALL and LANGUAGE have a very high priority. Usually,
unset these.
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conffile
(/etc/environment, ~/.bashrc, ~/.xsession, ...).
I recall that during in stallion, at the dialog to specify locale, I
chose both en_US.ISO-8559-1 and en_US.UTF-8 (because I wasn't sure).
I guess that you failed this. Run `dpkg-reconfigure locales'
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) `/etc/asound.conf' if it exists.
- Use `alsamixer' command.
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with xmms.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]' discusses how to use
Japanese on Debian system in English.
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