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RE: single-key-description no good for Japanese and Chinese chars
From: |
Drew Adams |
Subject: |
RE: single-key-description no good for Japanese and Chinese chars |
Date: |
Thu, 21 Sep 2006 08:09:21 -0700 |
> Shouldn't the `single-key-description of a Chinese etc.
> character simply be that Chinese character in a string?
Er, perhaps I misunderstand you, but that's exactly what it
appears to be:
(single-key-description ?字)
"字"
Do you see something different?
Er, yes. I already wrote what I see - descriptions such as this:
"Character set Big5 (Level-1) A141-C67F"
I'm picking up the keys by mapping over the keymaps accessible from the
global-map (in emacs -q, for example). There are tons of such keys for which
`single-key-description' gives a description such as I have indicated.
- single-key-description no good for Japanese and Chinese chars, Drew Adams, 2006/09/20
- Re: single-key-description no good for Japanese and Chinese chars, Richard Stallman, 2006/09/21
- RE: single-key-description no good for Japanese and Chinese chars, Drew Adams, 2006/09/21
- Re: single-key-description no good for Japanese and Chinese chars, Richard Stallman, 2006/09/22
- RE: single-key-description no good for Japanese and Chinese chars, Drew Adams, 2006/09/22
- Re: single-key-description no good for Japanese and Chinese chars, Richard Stallman, 2006/09/22