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bug#3568: 23.0.94; no doc for character composition
From: |
Drew Adams |
Subject: |
bug#3568: 23.0.94; no doc for character composition |
Date: |
Wed, 27 Apr 2016 12:42:56 -0700 (PDT) |
> > I can find no doc at all regarding character composition, beyond the
> > cursory explanation given in the Emacs manual, node Input Methods.
> >
> > In particular, there is nothing in the Elisp manual about it. No
> > documentation of functions such as `compose-region' and
> > `compose-chars'.
> >
> > And there is no usage commentary in `composite.el'.
> >
> > How does one compose characters using Emacs Lisp? If characters have
> > been composed, how do you decompose them? Are there any caveats to be
> > aware of? Users will have such questions.
>
> `compose-region' has a very long doc string... And it seems to have
> been added to after you wrote this bug report. Does it answer your
> questions now?
No. `compose-region' already had that doc string when the bug was
reported. That doc string has been around since at least Emacs 22.
I would expect some conceptual explanation of character composition
in the Elisp manual. Including how to decompose composed chars etc.
What the bug report mentions. I don't think that a doc string for
one command covers this topic.