David Kastrup <dak <at> gnu.org> writes:

> 
> So a lot of guess work is involved here, and XEmacs 21.4 is, of all
> Emacsen available that happen to be able to deal with utf-8 at all,
> pretty much the worst option.  It will basically not guess at all but
> follow the locale, and even then you need to kick it extra if that is
> utf-8.
> 
> Doing the right thing is far from trivial, in particular if "the right
> thing" is such a fuzzy concept.
> 
Hi David,

thanks for all your comments! I'm neither an XEmacs-edict nor am I an
experienced elisp-coder, but perhaps I'm a bit a sportsmen and I use 
XEmacs in my office (MS-Windows computer) and so I will try, if I
can solve the problem in a better way than shown above ;-)
So that I can work at home and in the office with the same editor.

If I found another (hopefully better) trick, - as published above -,
I will foreward my solution here.

Kindest Regards,

Stefan





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