[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| On Sun, 22 Oct 2006, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
|
| > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| >
| > | On Sun, 22 Oct 2006, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
| > |
| > | > This lfun makes it possible to insert unicode characters.
| > | >
| > | > M-x unicode-insert 0xab
| > |
| > | Ah... I was going to ask for an example. So here's an attempt at
| > | describing this function, please comment:
| > |
| > | The function 'unicode-insert' takes an argument that specifies a
| > | unicode character and inserts it at the current point. It can be
| > | used to insert any kind of unicode character, where a character is
| > | encoded by for instance "0xab" (this is a 'o' with an
| >
| > No it is either « or » (<< or >>)
| >
| > Characters are specified with hex values. 0xab or ab will work equally
| > well. And it is case insensitive.
|
| Ok, revised version.
|
| The function 'unicode-insert' inserts a unicode character at the
| current point. An argument is required that specifies what unicode
| character to insert. The argument is a case insensitive
| hexadecimal string that can optionally be preceeded by "0x" or
| "0X".
|
| See http://unicode.org/charts for further details regarding
| unicode, and in order to for instance see the character
| corresponding to "0xF6" (ö).
|
| Example:
| M-x unicode-insert f6
| M-x unicode-insert 0xf6
|
| Good enough?
Works for me.
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Lgb