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Re: [AUCTeX-devel] double struck capitals
From: |
Uwe Brauer |
Subject: |
Re: [AUCTeX-devel] double struck capitals |
Date: |
Fri, 04 Dec 2015 21:00:22 +0000 |
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Gnus/5.13001 (Ma Gnus v0.10) Emacs/25.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
>>> "Tassilo" == Tassilo Horn <address@hidden> writes:
> Uwe Brauer <address@hidden> writes:
>> According to http://www.w3.org/TR/MathML2/double-struck.html for
>> example N has unicode representation 02115
>>
>> Which in my private list is translated to
>> ("\\setN" . ?\u2115)
>>
>> And works
>>
>> However T has 1D54B
>>
>> So I tried
>> ("\\setT" . ?\uD54B)
>>
>> but that leads to rubbish in the presentation. What do I miss?
> You are a mathematician, aren't you?
What makes you think that? mat is a randomly selected string of
characters selected by my hm university.
> So you probably know that 02115 is
> the same number as 2115. But is 1D54B really the same as D54B?
Haha, [1]
I thought (from some previous discussion) that the length of that string
is restricted in Emacs to four digits and one has to delete *always* the
first.
So I tried
("\\setT" . ?\u1D54B)
And guess what
,----
| Debugger entered--Lisp error: (invalid-read-syntax "?")
| read(#<buffer my-change-prettify-list.el>)
| elisp--preceding-sexp()
| elisp--eval-last-sexp(nil)
| eval-last-sexp(nil)
| funcall-interactively(eval-last-sexp nil)
| call-interactively(eval-last-sexp nil nil)
| command-execute(eval-last-sexp)
`----
So what now?
Footnotes:
[1] reminds me: give the students the first member of a sequence and
let them «guess» the pattern