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bug#26396: 25.1; char-displayable-p on a latin1 tty
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Kevin Ryde |
Subject: |
bug#26396: 25.1; char-displayable-p on a latin1 tty |
Date: |
Tue, 11 Apr 2017 17:22:52 +1000 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/25.1 (gnu/linux) |
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> writes:
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>
> Ah, I think I see the problem: the console indeed supports that
> character, but since terminal-coding-system is latin-1, it cannot
> encode it, so you see a question mark instead, is that right?
I get the emacs \x1234 escapes. (I might have preferred question marks
... I'm trying glyphless-char-display fallback slot as thin-space to see
if I like that better.)
I suppose \x suggests the emacs display code knows it can't show
(because can't encode it as you say) but char-displayable-p doesn't
correspond.
> GIO_UNIMAP ...
I'm not familiar with that. It's what parts of unicode have font glyphs
available is it? I suppose that'd be a double condition for
char-displayable-p, must be able to encode under term-coding-system, and
on the console in addition can verify there's a glyph.
- bug#26396: 25.1; char-displayable-p on a latin1 tty, (continued)
- bug#26396: 25.1; char-displayable-p on a latin1 tty, Paul Eggert, 2017/04/17
- bug#26396: 25.1; char-displayable-p on a latin1 tty, Kevin Ryde, 2017/04/17
- bug#26396: 25.1; char-displayable-p on a latin1 tty, Eli Zaretskii, 2017/04/17
- bug#26396: 25.1; char-displayable-p on a latin1 tty, Paul Eggert, 2017/04/17
- bug#26396: 25.1; char-displayable-p on a latin1 tty, Eli Zaretskii, 2017/04/17
- bug#26396: 25.1; char-displayable-p on a latin1 tty, Paul Eggert, 2017/04/18
- bug#26396: 25.1; char-displayable-p on a latin1 tty, Eli Zaretskii, 2017/04/18
- bug#26396: 25.1; char-displayable-p on a latin1 tty, Richard Stallman, 2017/04/13
- bug#26396: 25.1; char-displayable-p on a latin1 tty, Paul Eggert, 2017/04/13
- bug#26396: 25.1; char-displayable-p on a latin1 tty, Richard Stallman, 2017/04/14
- bug#26396: 25.1; char-displayable-p on a latin1 tty,
Kevin Ryde <=