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From: | Peter Dyballa |
Subject: | bug#4157: 23.1.50; faulty character characterisation for ä |
Date: | Mon, 24 Aug 2009 17:21:09 +0200 |
Am 24.08.2009 um 14:22 schrieb Kenichi Handa:
So again I see the file names (almost) correctly (the composed characters are taken, as usual, from some arbitrary fonts)Please try to load ucs-normalize and set file-name-coding-system to utf-8-hfs. You should see file names correctly by precomposed characters as "«£".
Even without this new file I could see composed characters. (require 'ucs-normalize) ucs-normalize or (load-library "ucs-normalize") tin the new and still not installed GNU Emacs 23.1.50 makes no difference. The version from three weeks ago does not allow to separate the composed character's components, i.e., the text cursor cannot select this or that component, one step and it has reached the previous or next character. A difference I can see comes C-u C-x =: the line
canonical-combining-class: 0 (Spacing, split, enclosing, reordrant, and Tibetan subjoined)
is removed from the output.The composed character still is not taken from the default font. Could be one component is missing, ¨ – but it has the precomposed characters I usually use.
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