On Jul 18, 8:17 pm, Seiji Zenitani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 2008/07/18, at 18:02, Joshua Taylor wrote:
> > Sorry, I might not have explained it well. I made another video,
> > in which the OS X input method is initially US. I then start Emacs,
> > and open ~/.emacs, to show that it contains (set-keyboard-coding-
> > system 'utf-8). Then, in a scratch buffer, pressing C-\ switches the /
> > OS X/ input method to US Extended. Then I use C-x RET C-\ to select
> > another input method (Greek) within Emacs,
>
> Here, you set emacs IM to "Greek" (other than "MacOSX").
> Therefore, C-\ is disconnected from the OSX keyboard/input.

Ah, then I take it that when it's MacOSX, it's tied, in some sense, to
the OS input method. (Sorry if I'm a bit dense here--these are much
lower level Emacs things than I'm used to dealing with.) Thanks again
for all the responses!

//JT
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