Cyrillic symbols are situated in the high part of ASCII table and has codes lower then 256. Oz program with cyrillic symbols is ASCII text, but is wrong displayed by the Emacs OPI. Question is still open :-)
2009/8/17 Torsten Anders <[email protected]> > Dear Dmitry, > > On 17 Aug 2009, at 14:25, Dmitry Negius wrote: > > Hello. > I study Mozart - Oz now and found a problem with Cyrillic input in the > Emacs OPI. > Both 3 cyrillic inputs modes does not work in the Emacs - input letters are > displaed > incorrectly. > > Is it Mozart or Emacs bug and is there workaround of this problem? > > > As far as I know, Mozart source must be ASCII. Unicode support was > discussed before (check the mailing list archive) but not part for the > language. Mozart extensions for Unicode are proposed by > > * http://www.snowlion.nl/mozart/ > * http://www.mozart-oz.org/mogul/info/fkonvick/unicode.html > > Hope I understood your question.. > > Best > Torsten > > -- > Torsten Anders > Interdisciplinary Centre for Computer Music Research > University of Plymouth > Office: +44-1752-586219 > Private: +44-1752-558917 > http://strasheela.sourceforge.net > http://www.torsten-anders.de > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________________________ > mozart-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.mozart-oz.org/mailman/listinfo/mozart-users >
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