# HG changeset patch # User Luc Teirlinck # Date 1139365280 0 # Node ID 06cc8b33cde0635cb3837fd7b76e34151127f008 # Parent 2f5e57d2fe6c5d649cf24738c9854dffd67ba522 * faq.texi (Meta key does not work in xterm) (Emacs does not display 8-bit characters) (Inputting eight-bit characters): Update xrefs. diff -r 2f5e57d2fe6c -r 06cc8b33cde0 man/faq.texi --- a/man/faq.texi Wed Feb 08 02:11:11 2006 +0000 +++ b/man/faq.texi Wed Feb 08 02:21:20 2006 +0000 @@ -4679,8 +4679,7 @@ @cindex @key{Meta} key and @code{xterm} @cindex Xterm and @key{Meta} key -@inforef{Single-Byte Character Support, Single-Byte Character Set -Support, emacs}. +@inforef{Unibyte Mode, Single-Byte Character Set Support, emacs}. If the advice in the Emacs manual fails, try all of these methods before asking for further help: @@ -4780,10 +4779,10 @@ @code{minibuffer-complete-word} in the minibuffer, as follows: @lisp -(define-key minibuffer-local-filename-completion-map (kbd "SPC") +(define-key minibuffer-local-filename-completion-map (kbd "SPC") 'minibuffer-complete-word) -(define-key minibuffer-local-must-match-filename-map (kbd "SPC") +(define-key minibuffer-local-must-match-filename-map (kbd "SPC") 'minibuffer-complete-word) @end lisp @@ -4804,7 +4803,7 @@ @cindex Displaying eight-bit characters @cindex Eight-bit characters, displaying -@inforef{Single-Byte Character Support, Single-byte Character Set +@inforef{Unibyte Mode, Single-byte Character Set Support, emacs}. On a Unix, when Emacs runs on a text-only terminal display or is invoked with @samp{emacs -nw}, you typically need to use @code{set-terminal-coding-system} to tell Emacs what the terminal can @@ -4821,7 +4820,7 @@ @cindex Input, 8-bit characters Various methods are available for input of eight-bit characters. See -@inforef{Single-Byte Character Support, Single-byte Character Set +@inforef{Unibyte Mode, Single-byte Character Set Support, emacs}. For more sophisticated methods, @inforef{Input Methods, Input Methods, emacs}.