>> Does the patch below help?

> No. Still I have:

>       (Quellen/Emacs_CVS/emacs/src/emacs)
>       Loading disp-table...done
>       Loading encoded-kb...done
>       Sind jetzt in PETEs .emacs

I don't see anything wrong here.
[ How many times do I have to tell you it's not wrong for disp-table to
  be loaded?  It feels like you're trying to be annoying.  ]

> but at least I can see my UTF-8 file names in dired correctly.  BTW, xterm
> too can display some UTF-8 glyphs too:

I have no idea what you're trying to say, here.
Of course "xterm too can display some utf-8 glyphs".  Please be very
specific, always.

>       Current language environment: German
        
>       ########################################
>       # Section 2.  Display
>       ########################################
        
>       Terminal: xterm
        
>       Coding system of the terminal: utf-8

This doesn't say anything about your xterm: it tells you what Emacs has been
told to believe about the underlying xterm.  Only you can check whether that
configuration is correct or not by seeing whether non-ASCII chars are
properly displayed.


        Stefan


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