Re: File names with accented Latin characters are not displayed correctly

2005-11-19 Thread Kenichi Handa
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Peter Dyballa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> Mr. Kawabata is now working on implementing converters >> between all normalization forms. He has already finished >> writing a code, sent assignment paper to FSF, and is now >> waiting for a reply. As soon as his c

Re: File names with accented Latin characters are not displayed correctly

2005-11-19 Thread Peter Dyballa
Am 19.11.2005 um 02:51 schrieb Kenichi Handa: Mr. Kawabata is now working on implementing converters between all normalization forms. He has already finished writing a code, sent assignment paper to FSF, and is now waiting for a reply. As soon as his contribution is accepted, I'll install it.

Re: File names with accented Latin characters are not displayed correctly

2005-11-18 Thread Kenichi Handa
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Peter Dyballa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> When I use 'ls -lw' to display the file names in xterm, I get: >> >> -rw-r--r--1 pete pete62 25 Mär 2005 áÛïǓà.txt >> -rw-r--r--1 pete pete62 25 Mär 2005 äÖüÄöÜ.txt >> -rw-r--r

Re: File names with accented Latin characters are not displayed correctly

2005-11-17 Thread Peter Dyballa
Am 07.11.2005 um 14:49 schrieb Peter Dyballa: When I use 'ls -lw' to display the file names in xterm, I get: -rw-r--r--1 pete pete62 25 Mär 2005 áÛïǓà.txt -rw-r--r--1 pete pete62 25 Mär 2005 äÖüÄöÜ.txt -rw-r--r--1 pete pete 107 2

Re: File names with accented Latin characters are not displayed correctly

2005-11-10 Thread James Cloos
> "Miles" == Miles Bader <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: Miles> If you're using the CVS emacs-unicode-2 branch, you will get Miles> the same thing because that CVS branch is updated via my arch Miles> branch. Is there a list that tracks changes applied to either the emacs-unicode-2 branch in CVS

Re: File names with accented Latin characters are not displayed correctly

2005-11-07 Thread Miles Bader
2005/11/8, Peter Dyballa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > The last time I checked that Unicode Emacs displayed the de-composed > glyphs in Mac OS X file names in a rather ugly way, was in summer when > I was using the code from Miles Bader via tla, which could not be > updated for months. When I then learned

Re: File names with accented Latin characters are not displayed correctly

2005-11-07 Thread Peter Dyballa
Am 07.11.2005 um 16:58 schrieb Stefan Monnier: So GNU Emacs can't display the file names correctly any more! Please, whenever a problem like that shows up, it's extremely helpful to say if this problem is new and if so when (as precisely as possible) it appeared. The last time I checked

Re: File names with accented Latin characters are not displayed correctly

2005-11-07 Thread Peter Dyballa
Am 07.11.2005 um 16:58 schrieb Stefan Monnier: When I use 'ls -lw' to display the file names in xterm, I get: -rw-r--r--1 pete pete62 25 Mär 2005 áÛïǓà.txt -rw-r--r--1 pete pete62 25 Mär 2005 äÖüÄöÜ.txt -rw-r--r--1 pete pete 107

Re: File names with accented Latin characters are not displayed correctly

2005-11-07 Thread Stefan Monnier
> When I use 'ls -lw' to display the file names in xterm, I get: > -rw-r--r--1 pete pete62 25 Mär 2005 áÛïǓà.txt > -rw-r--r--1 pete pete62 25 Mär 2005 äÖüÄöÜ.txt > -rw-r--r--1 pete pete 107 2 Dez 2004 äöüßÜÖÄ€ > Doing the same in

File names with accented Latin characters are not displayed correctly

2005-11-07 Thread Peter Dyballa
Hello! When I use 'ls -lw' to display the file names in xterm, I get: -rw-r--r--1 pete pete62 25 Mär 2005 áÛïǓà.txt -rw-r--r--1 pete pete62 25 Mär 2005 äÖüÄöÜ.txt -rw-r--r--1 pete pete 107 2 Dez 2004 äöüßÜÖÄ€ Doing the sam