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send non-ASCII graphic characters---for example, some terminals designed |
send non-ASCII graphic characters---for example, some terminals designed |
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for ISO Latin-1 or subsets of it. |
for ISO Latin-1 or subsets of it. |
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By default, keyboard input is not translated at all. |
By default, keyboard input is translated based on your system locale |
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setting. If your terminal does not really support the encoding |
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implied by your locale (for example, if you find it inserts a |
998 |
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non-ASCII character if you type @kbd{M-i}), you will need to set |
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@code{keyboard-coding-system} to @code{nil} to turn off encoding. |
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You can do this by putting |
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@lisp |
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(set-keyboard-coding-system nil) |
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@end lisp |
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@noindent |
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in your @file{~/.emacs} file. |
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There is a similarity between using a coding system translation for |
There is a similarity between using a coding system translation for |
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keyboard input, and using an input method: both define sequences of |
keyboard input, and using an input method: both define sequences of |