On Sun, 08 Jun 1997 22:31:14 +0200, you wrote:
Hi,
i have also problems getting German Umlaute (:-). I get the
following in bash:
ß or sz = \
ö or o = [
ä or a = ]
ü or u = @
My /etc/profile:
# /etc/profile: system-wide .profile file for bash(1).
Paul Seelig wrote:
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED],
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Stefan Baums) writes:
It works all right for bash (thanks so far), but not for emacs, or
tcsh (which I'd like to use), where the effect is nil.
Make sure to load de-latin1.map using the program 'kbdconfig' and
On Mon, 9 Jun 1997, Stefan Baums wrote:
Christian Meder wrote:
[SNIP]
In ~/.emacs
(standard-display-european t)
Please tell me if this does function for you too !
It works all right for bash (thanks so far), but not for emacs, or tcsh
(which I'd like to use), where the effect is
On Jun 8, Stefan Baums wrote
Hello,
I recently installed Debian 1.2 on my notebook and everything went fine.
Almost everything. While I am duly impressed by Debian's complex package
management system and wide range of packages, I seem to fail in the
simple task of getting it to display
Christian Meder wrote:
On Jun 8, Stefan Baums wrote
I recently installed Debian ... I seem to fail in the
task of getting it to display German Umlaute (a, o, u, sz (if
your mailer can handle them, they should look like this: ä, ö, ü, ß))
...
Hi Stefan,
I haven't checked out yet
Hello,
I recently installed Debian 1.2 on my notebook and everything went fine.
Almost everything. While I am duly impressed by Debian's complex package
management system and wide range of packages, I seem to fail in the
simple task of getting it to display German Umlaute (a, o, u, sz (if
your
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