Kenichi Handa wrote:
> I've just installed a fix. Now in Bulgarian language
> environment, you can use any cyrillic input methods. They
> produce mule-unicode-0100-24ff characters if a buffer's
> coding system is cp1251, thus they can be saved safely.
> Could you please try it?
It works with my
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Kenichi Handa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Coding system cp1251 of Emacs 21 handles characters of
> Emacs' internal charset cyrillic-iso8859-5 (thus it can
> read/write only characters belonging to iso8859-5), but that
> of Emacs 22 handles characters of Emacs' inte
Richard Stallman wrote:
> By the way, Emacs doesn't have input methods
> cyrillic-bulgarian-*.
>
> Are there common Bulgarian input methods that Emacs lacks
> but ought to have?
No. I'm referring to 2 input methods that I wrote in 2001 and Emacs 22
have them both (one of them is from me)
By the way, Emacs doesn't have input methods
cyrillic-bulgarian-*.
Are there common Bulgarian input methods that Emacs lacks
but ought to have?
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ognyan Kulev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Kenichi Handa wrote:
>> In short, Emacs 22 provides only bulgarian-bdf and
>> bulgarian-phonetic input methods for Bulgarian. They are
>> listed when you type C-h L RET
>> (describe-language-environment). They produce
Kenichi Handa wrote:
> The reason why you can use those input methods in Emacs 21
> is that they produce cyrillic-iso8859-5 characters. Right?
I have vague knowledge of Emacs internals but I think it's something
like that. My input methods are in
http://debian.fmi.uni-sofia.bg/~ogi/bulgarian.el
Kenichi Handa wrote:
> In short, Emacs 22 provides only bulgarian-bdf and
> bulgarian-phonetic input methods for Bulgarian. They are
> listed when you type C-h L RET
> (describe-language-environment). They produce characters of
> charset mule-unicode-0100-24ff, and thus can be saved safely
> by c
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ognyan Kulev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've checked out CVS HEAD Emacs and found a very serious
> problem with cp1251. I really hope that this will be
> fixed in 22.1, as cp1251 is default coding system in
> Bulgaria, very slowly being replaced with UTF-8.
> 1
Hi,
I've checked out CVS HEAD Emacs and found a very serious problem with cp1251. I
really hope that this will be fixed in 22.1, as cp1251 is default coding system
in Bulgaria, very slowly being replaced with UTF-8.
1. Emacs is started with LANG=bg_BG.CP1251
2. Open new buffer for writing file