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(IT-character-translations): New variable, an alist used to display characters for which there's no glyphs in the current codepage. (IT-display-table-setup): New function, sets up the DOS terminal for a given codepage. (dos-codepage-setup): New function, sets up the MULE environment for the current value of dos-codepage. (top-level if): In the multibyte mode, turn on unibyte-display-via-language-environment. In the unibyte mode, set up the special syntax tables to map lower- to upper case and back.
author Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
date Sun, 20 Dec 1998 15:07:03 +0000
parents 2253ec0e71ca
children 67b464da13ec
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;; The Linux console handles Latin-1 by default.

(unless (terminal-coding-system)
  (set-terminal-coding-system 'iso-latin-1))

;; Make Latin-1 input characters work, too.
;; Meta will continue to work, because the kernel
;; turns that into Escape.

(let ((value (current-input-mode)))
  ;; The third arg only matters in that it is not t or nil.
  (set-input-mode (nth 0 value) (nth 1 value) 'iso-latin-1 (nth 3 value)))