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Re: Non-ASCII characters Key binding (emacs 21.4)
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Stefan Monnier |
Subject: |
Re: Non-ASCII characters Key binding (emacs 21.4) |
Date: |
Sun, 16 Oct 2005 23:08:24 -0400 |
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Gnus/5.11 (Gnus v5.11) Emacs/22.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
> On emacs 20.7, it worked. On emacs 21.4, it doesn't work more.
> I've tried to found why trough Google search, tried several way likee
> but nothing.
> 233 is the value of "grave e" character.
Yes, under Emacs-20.7 the code received was not always translated through
the locale-coding-system, so it sometimes said "233" instead of "à".
Luckily it still worked in most cases because self-insert-command, when
inserting the char in the buffer used the `nonascii-translation-table' which
turned the "233" into "à".
In Emacs-21, this was fixed so that the code received is now always "à"
rather than 233 (233 may mean à in some locales but it means other things in
other locales). In future Emacsen, which specific "à" is returned is likely
to change.
See the "translating keys" thread.
Stefan
Re: Non-ASCII characters Key binding (emacs 21.4), Mounir AITTAHAR, 2005/10/17
Re: [solved] Non-ASCII characters Key binding (emacs 21.4), Mounir AITTAHAR, 2005/10/24