I had been using the TeX input method for occasional non-ascii
characters, such as é or ü.
This no longer works for me, because the default seems to be that
after you've typed a backslash, it goes on reading several characters,
and I always end up with something in Chinese or Japanese when I've
tried to type an é.
I don't read, and certainly don't type, Chinese. How do I tell the
TeX input method:
To stop accepting input when the character I want appears in the
mini-buffer?
or:
That in general I'm going to be using two-character sequences for
Latin alphabets, and not typing Chinese?
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> I just upgraded my ubuntu system to Hardy Heron, which has emacs 23 as
> the default emacs, instead of emacs 22.
>
> I had been using the TeX input method for occasional non-ascii
> characters, such as é or ü.
>
> This no longer works for me, because the default seems to be that
> after you've typed a backslash, it goes on reading several characters,
> and I always end up with something in Chinese or Japanese when I've
> tried to type an é.
>
> I don't read, and certainly don't type, Chinese. How do I tell the
> TeX input method:
>
> To stop accepting input when the character I want appears in the
> mini-buffer?
>
> or:
>
> That in general I'm going to be using two-character sequences for
> Latin alphabets, and not typing Chinese?
Hi,
you should better post this to gnu.emacs.help.
Martin
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