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How can I display Latin-1 characters on a character terminal?

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How can I display Latin-1 characters on a character terminal?

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TAKAHASHI Naoto &ltntakahas&#64etl.go.jp&gt writes: You have to set display-coding-system to *ctext* to display Latin-1 characters in Mule running on a character terminal. This can be done either 1) by adding a line which looks like: (setq display-coding-system *ctext*) in your .emacs file, or 2) by answering *ctext* to the prompt Display-coding-system: which is shown when you type M-x set-display-coding-system. Even under the X Window System, you have to run one of the above procedures if you invoke Mule with -nw option. In either case, your character terminal or terminal emulator should be able to support Latin-1 characters.

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