Peter Dyballa
Peter_Dybal****@Web*****
Wed Mar 15 22:45:37 JST 2006
Am 14.03.2006 um 18:17 schrieb Seiji Zenitani: > >> I had a (prefer-coding-system 'iso-latin-9-unix) too much! Adding >> utf-8-unix makes in dired the month's abbreviated name look correct, >> but the file name ending in € still ends in ¤ instead. As in >> *shell*. C-s € finds ¤ instead. >> >> When I press in *shell* alt-e (or Option-e) first ¤ appears. When I >> then press RETURN, ¤ becomes € (I did this in ls -l | grep € -- >> but the file's name still ends in ¤). >> >> >> *shell* mode still has no encoding (- in mode-line) and so file names >> are listed as de-composed UTF-8 strings à la a´U^i¨Ǔa`.txt >> > (set-default-coding-systems 'utf-8-unix) This setting makes the € completely invisible: neither in dired nor in mini-buffer nor in *shell* neither with or without iconv ... but the completely invisible € is found! And there is no bitten apple in the mode-line > $ ls | iconv -f utf-8-MAC -t utf-8 Yes, this work-around works. It would be better if *shell* would compose the de-composed characters ... > >> >> Although hightlight-region is on, a region that I start with C-SPACE >> is *not* highlighted. Only the mouse activates the highlighted >> background. > > If you use "Mac-Style Key Binding" or mac-key-mode, pc-selection-mode > is turned on. I turned off mac-key-mode. Highlighting again works as in GNU Emacs. > Compare pc-selection-mode and transient-mark-mode. Pc-selection-mode sounds (and looks) like a better-not-to-have ... -- Greetings Pete "Evolution" o __o _o _ °\___o /0~ -\<, ^\___ /=\\_/-% oo~_______ /\ /\______/ \_________O/ O_______________o===>-->O--o____ ""