Am 25.03.2005 um 19:31 schrieb Benjamin Riefenstahl:
Hi Peter,
Peter Dyballa writes:
(with ls in Terminal I can't see UTF-8 file names correctly, only
a??o??uU??O??A?,
Try "ls -w".
Hey, that's really great: adding -w makes me see my test files' names
in Terminal and in xterm and too in the
Le 25 mar 2005, Peter Dyballa s'est exprimé ainsi :
> Carbon Emacs has different fontsets. You can drag&drop files on it --
> but when you copy with M-w a region you can't paste it into another
> Aqua/Quartz application -- at least I can't! The same is true in the
> other direction -- M-w only se
Am 25.03.2005 um 15:01 schrieb Stefan Monnier:
Now, where can we put this info so that users will find it?
Emacs' info file has already a Mac OS entry, it seems to be more
related to Mac OS 9 and before. If this would be renamed accordingly
and a new node 'Mac OS X' would be opened -- it would ta
> in *Emulation* set
> Option+Click to position cursor in command line
> (non-ASCII -> Esc is not active/checked)
Here, the important setting is the non-ASCII -> escape thingy (which in
French is described something like "Avoid non-ASCII characters", where it
probably meant "escape non-ASCII
Am 25.03.2005 um 02:17 schrieb Stefan:
I have in Terminal's ÂWindow PreferencesÂ
Where are these?
When in Terminal open the "Terminal" menu entry from the Menubar. Below
"Preferences â," is the item that gives you the options I described
before. In German it says something like Window Preferences
> Terminal.app is a complicated application and clearly not finished (with ls
> in Terminal I can't see UTF-8 file names correctly, only
> a??o??uU??O??A?,
This seems to be a problem with `ls' rather than with Terminal.app.
Maybe if you try another `ls' binary or another locale it'll work
Hello!
Terminal.app is a complicated application and clearly not finished
(with ls in Terminal I can't see UTF-8 file names correctly, only
a??o??uU??O??A?, doing it in Emacs' shell I see
a\314?o\314?u\314?\303?U\314?O\314?A\314?\342?\254 and in dired as the
correct string ÃÃÃâ as i
> TERM_PROGRAM=Apple_Terminal
> TERM_PROGRAM_VERSION=100.1.4
OK, so I tried my patch and it seems to work: it does set the
terminal-coding-system to utf-8 and letters with accents are then
properly displayed.
Now, the next problem is keyboard input: my meta key doesn't work in
Terminal.app and ne