Andrew Lentvorski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Yes, it can.  Yes, I have configured it not to.

That's you prerogative.

> If you want to be cute, use Unicode.

I did:

  http://unicode.org/charts/PDF/U0080.pdf

00B9, 00B2, 00B3.

> In addition, Unicode encoded as UTF-8 satisfies most of the ASCII
> hardcore, too.

Right, I didn't use UTF-8 as the encoding.

> Emacs is perfectly capable of coping with UTF-8 Unicode.

In general, yes. I happen to be running a non-Mule XEmacs build, but
having UTF-8 support wouldn't necessarily force /sending/ UTF-8 to be
an obvious choice.

The character set was tagged. Mapping Latin-1 to Unicode isn't even
necessary, it being a strict subset. You're just being stubborn about
encoding.

-- 
Steven E. Harris


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