In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Reiner Steib [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
But, as we need non-trivial change to the current code to make that
work in general, I think we must wait for Emacs 23.
If it works correctly for Latin-1 and Latin-9, I'd strongly suggest to
add it to the trunk. Not
Am 06.10.2005 um 14:11 schrieb Kenichi Handa:
Please send this file to your PS printer. Does it print
Latin-15 characters correctly?
cut here
%!PS
/Courier findfont 20 scalefont setfont
100 400 moveto
(A0-AF:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Peter Dyballa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Although ps-mule is meant for multi-byte use and my ISO Latin encoded
files are single-byte I couldn't see a difference. I first launched GNU
Emacs 22.0.50 as usual, opened the ISO Latin-15 encoded file and used
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Peter Dyballa [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I get this *Warning* message when I choose 'PostScript Print Buffer'
from the File menu:
These characters in the buffer can't be printed:
€, , ¡, ¢, £, €, ¥, Š, §, š, ©, ª, «, ¬, , and more...
Click
I fowarded your bug report to the people who work on ps-print,
and ask them to look at it. But I am not sure that they will do so.
They may take offense, as I did, at your use of the term censorship
to describe a bug that fails to show certain obscure characters.
If they take offense, they might
Hello!
Having an ISO Latin-15 encoded buffer that goes like this:
;;; -*- mode: Text; coding: iso-8859-15; -*-
;
; Time-stamp: 2005-07-15 13:12:08 pete
;
; Western European Glyphs with € (Latin 9, Latin 0)
;
; oct dec hex