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Re: non-ASCII cut/paste emacs <-> mozilla
From: |
Miles Bader |
Subject: |
Re: non-ASCII cut/paste emacs <-> mozilla |
Date: |
16 Jul 2002 13:55:00 +0900 |
Eli Zaretskii <address@hidden> writes:
> > So mozilla is apparently just pasting the raw encoded
> > characters from X, without interpretation.
>
> Yes, it looks like a ctext-encoded string. You can verify that by
> setting a breakpoint in x_encode_text and looking at the string it is
> about to send to X.
>
> Weird. What system is that?
Debian unstable.
It seems as if it's just mozilla's problem, but I'm rather astonished
that it can't even deal with latin-1 characters.
Has anyone out there successfully used Mozilla to cut/paste non-ASCII text?
Also, does anyone know of any low-level tools that cat be used to
directly send/receive binary data to/from the X cut buffer mechanism, so
I can reduce the variables to one program?
Thanks,
-Miles
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