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Re: strange char in whitespace-display-mappings
From: |
Jason Rumney |
Subject: |
Re: strange char in whitespace-display-mappings |
Date: |
Sun, 22 Jul 2012 06:39:02 -0700 (PDT) |
User-agent: |
G2/1.0 |
On Sunday, 22 July 2012 06:34:15 UTC+8, Xah Lee wrote:
> in whitespace-mode, there's this default value for
> whitespace-display-mappings :
>
> ((space-mark 32 [183] [46])
> (space-mark 160 [164] [95])
> (space-mark 2208 [2212] [95])
> (space-mark 2336 [2340] [95])
> (space-mark 3616 [3620] [95])
> (space-mark 3872 [3876] [95])
> (newline-mark 10 [36 10])
> (tab-mark 9 [187 9] [92 9])
> )
>
> many of the code points are chars from Thai, Tibetan, Devanagari, and
> including invalid unicode code points. But they are not whitespaces. (i
> deciphered them here with glyph display
> http://ergoemacs.org/emacs/whitespace-mode.html )
>
> anyone know what these are?
It looks like a bug. Probably the file has not been updated since the internal
encoding for Emacs was changed from emacs-mule to utf-8-emacs.