|
From: | Peter Dyballa |
Subject: | Re: Browsing Unicode Symbols |
Date: | Wed, 9 Jul 2008 10:08:18 +0200 |
Am 09.07.2008 um 00:52 schrieb Florian Beck:
Peter Dyballa <Peter_Dyballa> writes:Am 08.07.2008 um 14:58 schrieb Nordlöw:Is there a way to visually browse/explore the Unicode symbols available in GNU Emacs (CVS) either globally or locally defined by a specific/current font? Compare list-colors-display().Yes. Open utf8.txt from the Kermit distribution. When you're using only fonts (as opposed to fontsets) then you'll see, what this font can offer for you.How exactly do I do this: »using only fonts (as opposed to fontsets)«? As far as I can see I am always using a fontset.
I don't know for sure. Maybe it works to select a certain font from the fonts menu (S-mouse-1).
To see how a specific font renders all characters, dolist the charactersdefined in the the unicode standard (/admin/unidata/UnicodeData.txt in the emacs sources).
How do *you* see these? The file is just a description of Unicode characters in US-ASCII ... The same is true for the file unidata.txt in the same directory. Both files can be helpful when customising what to show on a C-u C-x = on some character.
-- Mit friedvollen Grüßen Pete Who the fsck is "General Failure," and why is he reading my disk?
[Prev in Thread] | Current Thread | [Next in Thread] |