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bug#12803: 24.3.50; accented Thai Unicode characters are turned into dec


From: Peter Dyballa
Subject: bug#12803: 24.3.50; accented Thai Unicode characters are turned into decomposed ones on Mac OS X by replace-regexp
Date: Mon, 5 Nov 2012 10:49:27 +0100

Am 05.11.2012 um 04:45 schrieb Stefan Monnier:

> tags 12803 notabug
> thanks
> 
>> But actually it is already the function replace-regexp which produces
>> the decomposed characters (originally 41 characters, after
>> replace-regexp not 82 but 89 according to column-number-mode).
> 
> Composition is done on-the-fly in the display code, so you're seeing
> the expected.
> 
What I see is no composition:

PNG image


The upper line shows the original text from the subject line, the lower line 
shows the decimated and decomposed result. I see almost no composition (just อั 
and ำ) – because accent and character were separated by sorting. Do I need to 
customise anything in order to keep (or to receive) the composed forms?

(I think I've had the same before with Cyrillic texts.)

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