(I’m resending this email to include carbon copy to emacs bug page)
Thank you for replying!
Here is a recipe to reproduce the problem:
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emacs -Q
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M-x set-language-environment RET Korean RET
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C-u C-\ korean-hangul RET
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C-x C-f test.org
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M-x set-buffer-file-coding-system RET utf-8 RET
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| <SPC> This <SPC> | <SPC> Is <SPC> | <SPC> A <SPC> | <SPC> Table <SPC> |
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C-c RET
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C-\
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gksrmf <SPC> TAB
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gksrmf <SPC> TAB
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gksrmf <SPC> gksrmf <SPC> TAB
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gksrmf , TAB
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gksrmf . TAB
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gksrmf : TAB
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gksrmf ! TAB
Notes explaining some of the steps:
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(Step 3) Korean input method ‘korean-hangul’
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(Step 5) Optional (without it, the coding system is iso-2022-kr)
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(Step 6, 7) Making a simple org-table
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(Step 9~) ‘gksrmf’ should type into
‘한글’ (which means ‘Korean’ in Korean)
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(Step 9) 1st cell is an exception - <SPC> does not erase
‘한글’
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(Step 10) <SPC> erases ‘한글’
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(Step 11) <SPC> erases ‘한글’ and retyped
‘한글’ is not erased by <SPC> (i.e., after disappearing once, it’s possible to type normally)
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(Step 12~) ‘,’,
‘.’, ‘:’,
‘!’ erase ‘한글’
Please refer to:
https://giphy.com/gifs/Ln3lQrKDQIZf5RHCsM
I really appreciate your taking a look into this bug.
I’ll be more than happy to provide more details if needed.
Thank you very much!
Sincerely,
Chanhee Jeong
chanheejeong@outlook.kr
chanheejeong@snu.ac.kr