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Re: tmm.el: non-ASCII characters with locale-coding-system
From: |
Tatsuya Kinoshita |
Subject: |
Re: tmm.el: non-ASCII characters with locale-coding-system |
Date: |
Thu, 17 Apr 2008 23:21:31 +0900 (JST) |
On April 17, 2008 at 1:15AM +0900,
tats (at vega.ocn.ne.jp) wrote:
> > The patch is created by Tetsuo Tsukamoto (czkmt at remus.dti.ne.jp)
> > at http://mail.ring.gr.jp/skk/200803/msg00009.html to prevent a
> > problem of displaying Japanese characters with tmm.el reported
> > by Noritada Kobayashi at Debian BTS http://bugs.debian.org/470646.
[...]
> Hmm, the encoding scheme is decided as follows, quoting from
> skk-e21.el:
>
> | (defvar skk-e21-coding-system (cond
> | ((memq window-system '(w32 nil))
> | nil)
> | ((and (boundp 'mac-carbon-version-string)
> | window-system
> | (find-coding-system 'utf-8))
> | 'utf-8)
> | (t
> | locale-coding-system)))
>
> Should it be set to 'utf-8? What's the correct way to handle a
> non-ASCII character of a menu item?
Wow, I set skk-e21-coding-system to nil, and then the problem has
gone away. The SKK Japanese menu item can be displayed with tmm.el
and also with the menu bar.
Tetsuo, is locale-coding-system really needed? If not, please set
skk-e21-coding-system to nil by default.
Thanks,
--
Tatsuya Kinoshita