David Kastrup <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> I have >> >> $ locale >> LANG=
> Wow. Yes, that would probably be like it. > > LANG=en_US > > would be a good choice for typical systems, unless your C library does > not support locales at all. I found that calling "perl" without > arguments is one way to figure out whether a specific locale setting > is supported: perl tends to complain rather loudly if not. hmm perl complains if i set LANG to en_US, but it doesn't care if LANG is empty. oh well. > >>> Can you write files without Emacs asking for a coding system? >> >> i've never been asked anything (and files save fine) > > Presumably if they are ASCII-only, no weird 8bit characters. i suppose i've not had occaision to create a new file with non-ascii on this system yet > I have committed the following fix to preview.el which should help in > your case. yes that has fixed it, thanks for the help. _______________________________________________ bug-auctex mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-auctex
