132: How do I input 8-bit characters?
Again, from the "European Display" page of the on-line manual:
If you enter non-ASCII ISO Latin-1 characters often, you might find ISO
Accents mode convenient. When this minor mode is enabled, the
characters ``', `'', `"', `^', `/' and `~' modify the following letter
by adding the corresponding diacritical mark to it, if possible. To
enable or disable ISO Accents mode, use the command "M-x
iso-accents-mode". This command affects only the current buffer.
To enter one of those six special characters, type the character,
followed by a space. Some of those characters have a corresponding
"dead key" accent character in the ISO Latin-1 character set; to enter
that character, type the corresponding ASCII character twice. For
example, `''' enters the Latin-1 character acute-accent (character code
0264).