Dear Martin,

thanks a lot for your tips.

>>> Martin Costabel said:
 >> > I usually (on other computers) use a Latin-1 setting, which I find
 >> > more convenient for my purposes than Unicode. So I guess the best
 >> > would be to get latin-1 going under fink .. is that possible ?
 >> This has not much to do with Fink. Many applications with text windows 
 >> allow to choose latin1 encoding.

Yep, just noticed that there is a setting for Terminal.app.
It's just emacs that I cannot yet get to work as I like
(the OSX emacs version)

 >> Settings->Display menu. For xterm and for xemacs, I didn't have to do 
 >> anything in order to have correct latin1 encoding.
 >> vi and emacs inside a 
 >> Terminal window or inside xterm each have their own encoding for 
 >> displaying characters. I suppose there must be commands to get latin1 
 >> encoding, but I don't know them, I stay with the applications that work.

Hmm. Yep, you seem to be quite right. Vim works fine, but emacs and vi
in a Terminal.app window not (yet).

 >> You have a XDarwin menu option for choosing your keyboard.

Ok, I'll play around with it. You seem to need to restart it for
changes to take effect ..

Cheers,
Marc

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