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Re: \200 character
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TheFlyingDutchman |
Subject: |
Re: \200 character |
Date: |
Thu, 6 Aug 2009 14:05:35 -0700 (PDT) |
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On Aug 6, 1:34 pm, "A.Politz" <poli...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> On Aug 6, 8:13 pm, TheFlyingDutchman <zzbba...@aol.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > In trying to save the (describe-function xxxx) output to a file, I
> > found that several commands have non-ASCII characters in their help
> > text - html-mode, isearch-mode, sgml-mode, turkish-case-conversion-
> > enable and xml-mode.
>
> > For the xxx-mode commands, the non-ascii characters are displayed as :
>
> > 1) \200 (decimal value of 128)
> > 2) lowercase y with two dots over it. (decimal value 2303)
>
> > e.g. for xml-mode you have a line with:
>
> > \200 .. { y with two dots over it } sgml-maybe-name-self
>
> > I am wondering what is the key combination that they are showing? That
> > is, how would I input \200 or y-with-two-dots from a standard
> > keyboard? Also, why are two dots shown separating the two characters?
>
> The dots indicate a range of keys to which the function is bound
>
> You can input any character by using its octal value with C-q.
> C-q 200 RET
> Read the function description of this command for more info.
>
> You can find out about a characters code with
> C-x =
> .
Thanks AP!