emacs -Q
M-x set-variable mouse-1-click-follows-link RET nil RET
M-x customize-option read-quoted-char-radix RET
Click mouse-1 on the first line, text `read-quoted-char'. This opens
the *Help* buffer with a description of `read-quoted-char'.
With `mouse-1-click-follows-link', I would not expect m
> However, if you store encoded text in unibyte strings, you are
> responsible for decoding and encoding when necessary. You have to
> keep track, everywhere, of whether the data is encoded or not.
It's pretty easy to keep track of it: unibyte == encoded, multibyte
== decoded.
Perhaps we should do this:
*** c:/Emacs/lisp/international/characters.el Thu Oct 26 23:03:06 2006
--- d:/download/emacs--unicode--0/lisp/international/characters.el Sun Oct
29 00:42:10 2006
***
*** 1013,1029
;; 2: East Asian Wide and Full-width characters.
(let ((l
Some of the "General punctuation" characters in the unicode code
chart, such as #x2010 .. #x2027 and #x2030 .. #x 205E shoule be
double width too.
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> From: Peter Dyballa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2006 16:40:12 +0200
> >
> > Don't you see a `*' in the mode line instead of `:'?
>
> Not initially.
It seems that this problem is somehow related to the fact that Emacs
initially visits the file in unibyte mode.
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Am 28.10.2006 um 15:55 schrieb Eli Zaretskii:
From: Peter Dyballa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2006 14:38:16 +0200
When I open a text file with a CP1250 contents, mode-line does not
show a specific encoding, it starts with ``-:''. So I invoke C-x REF
r cp1250 RET - but there does not
>> Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 21:25:07 -0400
>> From: Gilbert Harman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>> In the main directory:
>>
>> configure --without-x --enable-carbon-app
>>
>> finishes without error, but
>>
>> make bootstrap does not complete:
>
> You shouldn't need to "make bootstrap" with this tarba
According to the unicode standard, #xFF01 .. #xFF60 are fullwidth
ASCII variants and fullwidth brackets, they should be set double
width in the char-width-table.
May be this patch is useable.
*** c:/Emacs/lisp/international/characters.el Thu Oct 26 23:03:06 2006
--- d:/download/emacs--unicode-
> From: Peter Dyballa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sat, 28 Oct 2006 14:38:16 +0200
>
> When I open a text file with a CP1250 contents, mode-line does not
> show a specific encoding, it starts with ``-:''. So I invoke C-x REF
> r cp1250 RET - but there does not seem to be change (except that rea
With cursor inside a functions definition, what should
`defun-at-point' resp. (thing-at-point 'defun) return:
- the function name
- the complete functions corpus
What about introducing `functionname-at-point'?
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When I open a text file with a CP1250 contents, mode-line does not
show a specific encoding, it starts with ``-:´´. So I invoke C-x REF
r cp1250 RET – but there does not seem to be change (except that read-
only goes away).
In GNU Emacs 22.0.50.1 (powerpc-apple-darwin8.8.0, X toolk
> Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 21:25:07 -0400
> From: Gilbert Harman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> In the main directory:
>
> configure --without-x --enable-carbon-app
>
> finishes without error, but
>
> make bootstrap does not complete:
You shouldn't need to "make bootstrap" with this tarball: it already
> From: Richard Stallman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED], emacs-pretest-bug@gnu.org,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2006 09:33:35 -0400
>
> > There is a big difference between unibyte strings and encoded unibyte
> > strings.
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