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Dave Love 2000-04-11 09:31:34 +00:00
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@ -1021,7 +1021,7 @@ inclusive) are displayed as octal escapes. You can change this for
non-standard `extended' versions of ISO-8859 character sets by using the
function @code{standard-display-8bit} in the @code{disp-table} library.
There are three different ways you can input single-byte non-ASCII
There are several ways you can input single-byte non-ASCII
characters:
@itemize @bullet
@ -1065,4 +1065,12 @@ the same purpose as @kbd{C-x 8}; use @key{ALT} together with an accent
character to modify the following letter. In addition, if you have keys
for the Latin-1 ``dead accent characters'', they too are defined to
compose with the following character, once @code{iso-transl} is loaded.
Use @kbd{C-x 8 C-h} to list the available translations as mnemonic
command names.
@cindex @code{iso-acc} library
@item
Also for Latin-1 only, @kbd{M-x iso-aacents-mode} installs a minor mode
which provides a facility like the @code{latin-1-prefix} input method
but independent of the Leim package.
@end itemize