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Re: Horizontal Tab and Line Feed are non-ASCII according to the ASCII ca
From: |
Eli Zaretskii |
Subject: |
Re: Horizontal Tab and Line Feed are non-ASCII according to the ASCII category |
Date: |
Mon, 12 Feb 2007 22:25:45 +0200 |
> From: Richard Stallman <address@hidden>
> Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2007 12:52:53 -0500
> Cc: address@hidden
>
> and this seems to be the problem. All characters from 0 to 127
> are ASCII characters, not just from 32 to 126.
>
> We should find out whether this is officially the case
> according to the specs of ASCII. We aren't required to
> obey that spec, but we should at least think about doing so.
I hope we don't plan on changing _anything_ in this regard before the
release, no matter what we find in the specs. The cited fragment from
characters.el has been there since before Emacs moved into CVS in 1997!
- Horizontal Tab and Line Feed are non-ASCII according to the ASCII category, Chris Moore, 2007/02/11
- Re: Horizontal Tab and Line Feed are non-ASCII according to the ASCII category, Chris Moore, 2007/02/11
- Re: Horizontal Tab and Line Feed are non-ASCII according to the ASCII category, Richard Stallman, 2007/02/12
- Re: Horizontal Tab and Line Feed are non-ASCII according to the ASCII category,
Eli Zaretskii <=
- Re: Horizontal Tab and Line Feed are non-ASCII according to the ASCII category, Chris Moore, 2007/02/12
- Re: Horizontal Tab and Line Feed are non-ASCII according to the ASCII category, Stefan Monnier, 2007/02/12
- Re: Horizontal Tab and Line Feed are non-ASCII according to the ASCII category, Kenichi Handa, 2007/02/12
- Re: Horizontal Tab and Line Feed are non-ASCII according to the ASCII category, Chris Moore, 2007/02/12
- Re: Horizontal Tab and Line Feed are non-ASCII according to the ASCII category, Kenichi Handa, 2007/02/12
- Re: Horizontal Tab and Line Feed are non-ASCII according to the ASCII category, Eli Zaretskii, 2007/02/12
Re: Horizontal Tab and Line Feed are non-ASCII according to the ASCII category, Chris Moore, 2007/02/12