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Re: Is Emacs becoming Word?
From: |
Gian Uberto Lauri |
Subject: |
Re: Is Emacs becoming Word? |
Date: |
Sat, 26 Mar 2005 10:55:01 +0100 |
>>>>> "JC" == Joe Corneli <jcorneli@math.utexas.edu> writes:
JC> Eg. the first time \pi turns into a greek
JC> symbol,
I disagree with the whole argument except for having some
documentation that tells you how to replace an old behaviour if you
don't like the new.
But US-ASCII bound people should consider that there are a few squared
meters of the world where people has alphabets that includes
characters that did not took place in the holy 94 set.
Some of these people speak an almost unknown language that uses
strange gliphs as
- Is Emacs becoming Word?, Greg Novak, 2005/03/25
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- Bad iso-2022-jp encoding (was: Is Emacs becoming Word?), Reiner Steib, 2005/03/26
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- Re: Is Emacs becoming Word?, David Kastrup, 2005/03/25
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- Re: Is Emacs becoming Word?, Henrik Enberg, 2005/03/25
- Re: Is Emacs becoming Word?, Joe Corneli, 2005/03/25
- Re: Is Emacs becoming Word?, Eli Zaretskii, 2005/03/26
Re: Is Emacs becoming Word?, Eli Zaretskii, 2005/03/26