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Re: Problem of auto-fill-mode for wide character
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Kenichi Handa |
Subject: |
Re: Problem of auto-fill-mode for wide character |
Date: |
Tue, 10 Jan 2006 10:20:33 +0900 |
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In article <address@hidden>, "Herbert Euler" <address@hidden> writes:
> I think in Chinese, all Chinese characters (except punctuations)
> should be registered. And it seems that the following punctuations
> should be registered as 'kinsoku-bol' (all punctuations refered here
> are wide ones):
> ¢£¥%
At least the last one (FULLWIDTH YEN SIGN) should not be in
kinsoku-bol because we Japanese write a price as "¥100".
When we write "YEN" at the end of numbers, we usually use
Han character "円" as "100円". I don't know the correct
usage of FULLWIDTH CENT and POUND signs in CJK context, but
as we write both "$100" and "100$", I think cent and pound
are also used before and after numbers.
> Since the followings does not frequently appear in Chinese text, I'm
> not sure whether they should be registered:
> #$&'*+-/@0123456789
They should not be registered because I think they can
appear both at the beginning and end of line.
> (Whether or not 'kinsoku.el' is applied for English texts? I didn't
> see '%' in 'kinsoku-bol'.)
% can appear both at the beginning and end of line too.
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Kenichi Handa
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