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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 11:04:50 -0700 |
Shouldn't the `single-key-description of a Chinese etc.
character simply be that Chinese character in a string?
In an ideal world, that would be ok, but most people's
terminals probably
can't display the Chinese character, so they will see just a box.
That would be OK. A box is already displayed (for me) for lots of characters
("keys"). That happens, I assume, whenever my machine doesn't have the
proper font to display the character.
My concern here is the multi-byte chars (keys), for which
`single-key-description' does not return a single-character string (which
might or might not be displayed as a box, depending on your font support).
- RE: single-key-description no good for Japanese and Chinese chars, (continued)
- 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 <=
- 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
- Re: single-key-description no good for Japanese and Chinese chars, Jason Rumney, 2006/09/22
Re: single-key-description no good for Japanese and Chinese chars, Jason Rumney, 2006/09/20
Re: single-key-description no good for Japanese and Chinese chars, Richard Stallman, 2006/09/21