Quoting Bopolissimus X Platypus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Can anyone point me at how to do that? I'll be googling too.
Ah, I've had the same problem for years. It's silly for Unix to be this
charset-centric. Hmp. I've never found a clean system-wide solution yet, but in
Emacs, you can install Leim (by RPM or some other advanced package manager,
hopefully, otherwise you'd have to recompile from source...) and use some
alternative input method (C-\). For the Latin postfix IME I use, I can type in
tilde ('~') and then some appropriate character, say 'n', and it gives me the
corresponding stroked/accented (?) character, '�'.
If you do find a general solution, please tell me.
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