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Re: [AUCTeX-devel] double struck capitals


From: Uwe Brauer
Subject: Re: [AUCTeX-devel] double struck capitals
Date: Sat, 05 Dec 2015 10:16:24 +0000
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    > Uwe Brauer <address@hidden> writes:
    > Hi Uwe,


    > Ah, I've thought it stands for Facultad de Ciencias Matemáticas of
    > the University Madrid.

Ok Holmes you got me.

    > It's not a string, it's a hexadecimal number.

*This* I should have realized.

    > Ah, sorry.  Indeed, the \u character notation accepts only four, or only
    > eight digits but not one, two, three, five, six, or seven.

I am relived to hear.

[...]


    > ,----[ (info "(elisp)Integer Basics") ]
    > |    The syntax for integers in bases other than 10 uses ‘#’ followed by a
    > | letter that specifies the radix: ‘b’ for binary, ‘o’ for octal, ‘x’ for
    > | hex, or ‘RADIXr’ to specify radix RADIX.  Case is not significant for
    > | the letter that specifies the radix.  Thus, ‘#bINTEGER’ reads INTEGER in
    > | binary, and ‘#RADIXrINTEGER’ reads INTEGER in radix RADIX.  Allowed
    > | values of RADIX run from 2 to 36.  For example:
    > | 
    > |      #b101100 ⇒ 44
    > |      #o54 ⇒ 44
    > |      #x2c ⇒ 44
    > |      #24r1k ⇒ 44
    > `----

    > So these two notations work:

    > (insert ?\U0001D54B) => 𝕋
    > (insert #x1D54B)     => 𝕋

Cool, that works, thanks, maybe I will complete the whole list of double
stack letters and send it the list, so that it could be included (not
sure whether in auctex or in GNU emacs).



Uwe 



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