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coding systems and input methods are non-intuitive stuff
From: |
Juanma Barranquero |
Subject: |
coding systems and input methods are non-intuitive stuff |
Date: |
Fri, 26 Jan 2007 18:11:18 +0100 |
C-x b *scratch* RET
C-x RET f latin-1 RET ; buffer coding system = latin-1
C-u C-\ romanian-prefix RET ; input method: romanian-prefix
,s ; character: ş (2362, #o4472, #x93a,
; U+015F)
<left> M-x quail-show-key RET ; To input `ş', type ",s"
<right>
C-x RET f utf-8 RET ; buffer coding system = utf-8
; input method: the same as before
,s ; character: ş (331903, #o1210177,
; #x5107f, U+015F)
<left> M-x quail-show-key RET ; ş can't be input by the current
; input method
Now, I understand that the buffer code for these characters is not the
same... but it is quite weird nonetheless to input a character with
the current input method, and afterwards be told that it "can't be
input by the current input method".
/L/e/k/t/u
- coding systems and input methods are non-intuitive stuff,
Juanma Barranquero <=