"Nath" <nath31@ifrance.com> writes: > Thanks Mario for your advices. It works now . and thanks seb for the .emacs > file you sent to me. > Now stays the problem of the accent characters that are in use in french > language. For example the "é" or the "è" or lots of others characters. The same problem applies to German umlauts, like 'ü', 'ö' or 'ä'. > They are writen and pronounced by emacspeak as "~" followed by a serial of > numbers. It's not very cool in this conditions to read text ! I know :-(. > I don't know if this problem is part of Emacs or part of Emacspeak > but it's certainly a problem of lack of internationnalisation. I guess the problem is part of Emacspeak. But I couldn't locate the spot yet. If anyone has further information, I'd like to hear about it. > what should we do to try to solve this kind of problems ? Is there > other languages who have this kind of specificity ? As I said, german has the same problem. -- CYa, Mario