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Re: german quotes and mule
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Peter Dyballa |
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Re: german quotes and mule |
Date: |
Wed, 10 Jan 2007 00:33:37 +0100 |
Am 09.01.2007 um 22:50 schrieb M G Berberich:
How is it when you launch Unicode Emacs 23 with -Q, i.e. no
initialisation files?
If I launch my emacs with »-Q« it is exactly the same.
Your emacs display »„“‚‘…« O.K.?
Yes. It happens for a few Unicode fonts right.
I don't see in *Messages* any hints of any mule
– and it simply works.
I have a »Options« -> »Mule (Multilingual Environment)« Menu in
my emacs, so I suppose I have mule. There are also
mule-cmds.elc, mule-conf.el, mule-diag.elc, mule.elc, mule-util.elc
in /usr/share/emacs/23.0.0/lisp/international/mule.
Well, the menu's title is just its title, going back to GNU Emacs 20.
Parts of MULE are probably really used when you need to convert a
file or when you type C-u C-x = on some character ...
I get for example:
character: „ (8222, #o20036, #x201e)
preferred charset: iso-8859-13 (ISO/IEC 8859/13)
code point: 0xA5
syntax: . which means: punctuation
buffer code: #xE2 #x80 #x9E
file code: #xE2 #x80 #x9E (encoded by coding system utf-8-unix)
display: by this font (glyph code)
-B&H-LucidaTypewriter-Medium-R-Normal-Sans-10-100-75-75-M-60-
ISO10646-1 (#x201E)
character: “ (8220, #o20034, #x201c)
preferred charset: iso-8859-13 (ISO/IEC 8859/13)
code point: 0xB4
syntax: . which means: punctuation
category: c:Chinese h:Korean j:Japanese
buffer code: #xE2 #x80 #x9C
file code: #xE2 #x80 #x9C (encoded by coding system utf-8-unix)
display: by this font (glyph code)
-B&H-LucidaTypewriter-Medium-R-Normal-Sans-10-100-75-75-M-60-
ISO10646-1 (#x201C)
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Mit friedvollen Grüßen
Pete
If you're not confused, you're not paying attention.
Re: german quotes and mule, Reiner Steib, 2007/01/09