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Re: replacing characters and whacky trans-buffer conversion
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Peter Dyballa |
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Re: replacing characters and whacky trans-buffer conversion |
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Fri, 9 Mar 2007 00:14:35 +0100 |
Am 08.03.2007 um 21:43 schrieb ken:
^[%GX\200\223^[%@
Yes, this is the scrap I found in GNU Emacs 21.x in Fedora Core 1
when I pasted some contents from some other GNOME application!
Since this Linux PC was just my desktop machine and my /real/ Emacsen
were running on Sun servers my workaround was very simple: vi(m) in
some terminal emulation. Sometimes a simple echo or cat was my
friend ...
I never studied GNOME that much that I found a clue. Could be it
helps to set in login and any other shell the environment variables
LC_ALL and LANG to some utf-8 based value. What I also observed, is
that parts of the ANSI like ESC sequences changed when I copied from
differently encoded files. So it's actually, IMO, not the *real* X
selection you are pasting, but some GNOME selection that also tells
all GNOME applications how the text you paste is encoded – which is
clever!
--
Greetings
Pete
Make it simple, as simple as possible but no simpler.
Albert Einstein
- replacing characters and whacky trans-buffer conversion, ken, 2007/03/06
- Re: replacing characters and whacky trans-buffer conversion, ken, 2007/03/07
- Re: replacing characters and whacky trans-buffer conversion, ken, 2007/03/07
- Re: replacing characters and whacky trans-buffer conversion, Peter Dyballa, 2007/03/07
- Re: replacing characters and whacky trans-buffer conversion, ken, 2007/03/07
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- Re: replacing characters and whacky trans-buffer conversion, Stefan Monnier, 2007/03/08
- Re: replacing characters and whacky trans-buffer conversion, ken, 2007/03/08
- Re: replacing characters and whacky trans-buffer conversion, ken, 2007/03/08
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- Re: replacing characters and whacky trans-buffer conversion, Stefan Monnier, 2007/03/08
- Re: replacing characters and whacky trans-buffer conversion, ken, 2007/03/09