In Mac OS X file names are saved as de-composed UTF-8, the name C�cile
becomes Ce�cile. The *Completions* buffer indeed shows Ceboxcile,
and the box itself is:
From Emacs's point of view (which currently doesn't include any unicode
canonicalization or other equivalence between different
Am 21.03.2006 um 15:45 schrieb Stefan Monnier:
In Mac OS X file names are saved as de-composed UTF-8, the name
Cécile
becomes Ce¨cile. The *Completions* buffer indeed shows
Ceboxcile,
and the box itself is:
From Emacs's point of view (which currently doesn't include any
unicode
2006/3/22, Peter Dyballa [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Then there seems to be some need to type these accents more easily.
The COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT is described in GNU Emacs 22.0.50 as
character: (332481, #o1211301, #x512c1, U+0301)
...
Or is there something better, faster, easier to remember? And
Hello!
A file with the name Cécile does not expand when I type C-x f Cé TAB.
When I type C-x f C TAB a *Completions* buffer shows
Possible completions are:
CDRecord CPUs
Calender.pdf Calender.ps
Cécile