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Re: Possible UTF-8 CJK Regressions in Terminal Emulators
From: |
Miles Bader |
Subject: |
Re: Possible UTF-8 CJK Regressions in Terminal Emulators |
Date: |
25 Feb 2004 13:25:08 +0900 |
Alexander Winston <address@hidden> writes:
> Okay, back to UTF-8. With regard to CJK being disabled to default, I
> believe that this decision is rather prejudicial to many Asian users.
I've been told that the reason `utf-translate-cjk-mode' is disabled by
default is that it consumes some non-trivial amount of memory (and
loading time, unless it's dumped I guess).
I wonder if emacs could use some sort of automatic mechanism to turn it
on when required (when it detects a CJK utf character)? Alternatively
(a poorer solution) would be to turn it on by default in certain language
environments and/or locales.
-Miles
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