Stainless Steel Rat writes: > "Lars" == Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen writes: > > Lars> Lét's see... ·ÔàÐÒáâÒãÙâÕ! And some more Latïn-1. Looks OK to me... > > Then you lucked out for some reason. Many others (here, notably > Hrvoje), have had numerous problems with it. Mixing charset works for me in a Mule buffer, but there are environmental brain-damages that appear to be incurable for Mule. For instance, it insists that the default 128-255 chars are iso-8859-1, which is a hard-coded arbitrary value with no hope of ever changing it to iso-8859-2. Non-Mule XEmacs can be set up to work with latin2 just fine -- you simply point it to latin2 fonts, and it works out of the box. This strategy works on TTY's too (which is another problem with XEmacs/Mule). Thus for me, Mule is useless. So much for the "internationalization".