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Re: Emacs failes to communicate with other X clients


From: Robin Hu
Subject: Re: Emacs failes to communicate with other X clients
Date: Mon, 26 May 2003 08:42:23 +0000
User-agent: Gnus/5.1002 (Gnus v5.10.2) Emacs/21.3.50 (windows-nt)

>>>>> "Kenichi" == Kenichi Handa <address@hidden> writes:

    Kenichi> Provided that you have an input method that produces both
    Kenichi> Chinese and Hangul and sends data to Emacs in compound-text
    Kenichi> encoding, and you set keyboard-coding-system to
    Kenichi> compound-text, Emacs should accept all characters,
    Kenichi> shouldn't it?

    Kenichi> Emacs is a multilingual editor and its functionality should
    Kenichi> not be limited by locale.

    Kenichi> In that case, Emacs asks you to select some of safe coding
    Kenichi> systems.  If your Emacs supports chinese-gbk, it should
    Kenichi> also be listed as a safe coding system.  I think that
    Kenichi> behaviour is better than refusing characters not supported
    Kenichi> by chinese-iso-8bit from the beginning.

    Well, I think you successfully persuade me to believe your idea is
    a better choice, though it takes more effort. ;-)

    The first attachment is my extension for gbk coding. The second is a
    sample gbk coding file, it helps to show copy/paste problems. Hope
    they can be any help.

    Kenichi> --- Ken'ichi HANDA address@hidden

Attachment: chinese-gbk.tar.gz
Description: Chinese-gbk

Attachment: sample.txt
Description: Sample.txt


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