Chris Brannon writes:
I would also like an answer, since my native language is not English. I can safely use ISO-8859-1, but my distro is currently set to use UTF-8 at the console, and maybe this fact relates to the ViaVoice problems I reported some days ago, namely not being able to use less punctuation without loosing some actual letters as well.I found an unrelated issue with the script today. It contains the following two lines: EMACS_UNIBYTE=1 export EMACS_UNIBYTE When I launch with that script, emacs prevents me from saving text as UTF-8, unless I forcibly enable multibyte mode. Is there any particular reason why emacspeak still needs emacs to run in unibyte mode?
Thanks, Cleverson
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