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[tlug] Re: UTF-8 under Linux
>>>>> "Mike" == Mike Fabian <mfabian@example.com> writes:
Mike> character: ? (01211133, 332379, 0x5125b)
Mike> charset: mule-unicode-0100-24ff (Unicode characters of the range U+0100..U+24FF.)
Mike> code point: 36 91
Mike> buffer code: 0x9C 0xF4 0xA4 0xDB
Thank you. Yes, GNU has defined a new charset that we don't have.
They must have a hack of some kind to make it work with Mule-UCS.
Mike> This may look ugly if you edit Chinese in UTF-8 because some
Mike> Chinese characters are taken from a Japanese font and some
Mike> from a Chinese font, for example:
It's possible to change the precedence of charsets in Mule-UCS. GNU
may do this in language environment processing, but we don't yet.
Thanks for doing all the homework; I'll try to get you something to
patch up at least the mule-unicode charset hole early next week.
Hopefully also the Mule-UCS precedence issue, too.
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