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RE: FW: Emacs non-ascii characters
From: |
Drew Adams |
Subject: |
RE: FW: Emacs non-ascii characters |
Date: |
Mon, 21 Nov 2005 15:27:50 -0800 |
Perhaps if the current locale is en_US (and other en variants, since
many use the US layout and have little need for input methods),
then C-\
should not automatically select an input method the first time it is
hit. Then the user will be prompted and can hit C-g. This will overcome
the problem that if it is hit by accident by someone who knows nothing
about input methods, they have no way of knowing what has gone wrong.
That sounds like a good approach, provided the initial prompt were only
asked the first time (and the setting remembered persistently, via
Customize).
But again, I can't speak for people who use this. Would en_US users who use
`C-\' be bothered by an initial prompt?
- FW: Emacs non-ascii characters, Drew Adams, 2005/11/21
- Re: FW: Emacs non-ascii characters, Henrik Enberg, 2005/11/21
- Re: FW: Emacs non-ascii characters, Eli Zaretskii, 2005/11/21
- RE: FW: Emacs non-ascii characters, Drew Adams, 2005/11/21
- Re: FW: Emacs non-ascii characters, Kenichi Handa, 2005/11/25
- Re: FW: Emacs non-ascii characters, Jason Rumney, 2005/11/25
- Re: FW: Emacs non-ascii characters, Aidan Kehoe, 2005/11/25
- Re: FW: Emacs non-ascii characters, Jason Rumney, 2005/11/25
- Re: FW: Emacs non-ascii characters, Aidan Kehoe, 2005/11/25
- Re: FW: Emacs non-ascii characters, Richard M. Stallman, 2005/11/25
- Re: FW: Emacs non-ascii characters, Kenichi Handa, 2005/11/26
- Re: FW: Emacs non-ascii characters, Kenichi Handa, 2005/11/26