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RE: Unicode and emacs



> If your file is encoded in UTF-8, you can use the Unicode encoding
> package for Emacs (http://www.cs.ust.hk/~otfried/Mule/) so that
> characters beyond US-ASCII are displayed properly.  (I keep meaning to
> write a hook for psgml so that it can use the XML declaration to set
> the encoding automatically, but for now it's easy enough to 
> use `C-x C-m c'
> before opening the file to set it manually.

I have now tried getting this to work under Windows NT 4.0.  The Emacs part is working nicely, but I have font trouble (the description was written for Unix) and I cannot select a Unicode font leaving me with a buffer full of boxes.

Is there anybody on this list who have it working?  I need support for Japanese characters on a US version of NT 4.0.

Thanks for any pointers.

Best regards,
-- 
  Thorbjørn Ravn Andersen   "...and...Tubular Bells!"


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