Re: Weird behaviour of emacs

2005-02-12 Thread James Cloos
> "David" == David Sumbler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: David> If I save the file in emacs-mule format, a lower case 'alpha' David> appears as bytes [92 a6 c1] in case (a), and [9c f4 a7 b1] in David> case (b). Other characters show similar differences. Given that your file is in 2022-JP, the

Re: Weird behaviour of emacs

2005-02-07 Thread David Sumbler
Bruno Haible <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > David Sumbler wrote: >> If I save the file in emacs-mule format, a lower case 'alpha' appears >> as bytes [92 a6 c1] in case (a), and [9c f4 a7 b1] in case (b). Other >> characters show similar differences. >> >> I've spent weeks trying to solve this, wi

Re: Weird behaviour of emacs

2005-02-04 Thread Danilo Segan
Today at 12:08, David Sumbler wrote: > If I run Emacs (version 21.3) under X, (a) display correctly, but (b) > appear as hollow boxes. On the other hand, if I run Emacs, as I > usually do, on a console (unicode enabled), (b) display correctly, and > (a) appear as the "replacement character" 0xfff

Re: Weird behaviour of emacs

2005-02-04 Thread Bruno Haible
David Sumbler wrote: > If I save the file in emacs-mule format, a lower case 'alpha' appears > as bytes [92 a6 c1] in case (a), and [9c f4 a7 b1] in case (b). Other > characters show similar differences. > > I've spent weeks trying to solve this, without success. Can someone > point me in the dir

Re: Weird behaviour of emacs

2005-02-04 Thread David Sumbler
srintuar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > David Sumbler wrote: > >>I don't know whether this is an Emacs 21.3 bug, a Fedora Core 2 bug or >>(most likely) an error in my set-up. I've asked on comp.emacs, but >>received no replies. >> >>I have a file (originally received as an e-mail) containing some

Re: Weird behaviour of emacs

2005-02-04 Thread srintuar
David Sumbler wrote: I don't know whether this is an Emacs 21.3 bug, a Fedora Core 2 bug or (most likely) an error in my set-up. I've asked on comp.emacs, but received no replies. I have a file (originally received as an e-mail) containing some Greek characters; I shall refer to these characters a

Weird behaviour of emacs

2005-02-04 Thread David Sumbler
I don't know whether this is an Emacs 21.3 bug, a Fedora Core 2 bug or (most likely) an error in my set-up. I've asked on comp.emacs, but received no replies. I have a file (originally received as an e-mail) containing some Greek characters; I shall refer to these characters as (a). The file is