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Re: UTF-8 character question     

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Author: Peter Dyballa
Date: May 12, 2008 08:42

....05.2008 um 08:49 schrieb horatio: Is there some way to make Emacs correctly display both versions of this character? You can check with C-u C-x = on each of the characters/boxes what they actually are. There might be another problem with the way MS encodes the snippet. Maybe you need to ...
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Re: UTF-8 character question     

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Author: horatio
Date: May 12, 2008 02:37

... anyone else) copy and paste that character into an Emacs buffer? If it ... which will affect only the latin characters). I think some other users of ...The "problem" with MULE is that it represents characters as a charset/character ...different charsets are basically different. But character sets are coupled with encodings, and so some characters exist in quite a number of charsets (...
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Re: UTF-8 character question     

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Author: Jason Rumney
Date: May 12, 2008 02:21

...I was pleased to find that Chinese characters work "out of the box" on ...have a weird visualization problem for some characters. One example is ä½ ä½ . These two characters appear... other places. However, in Emacs, the character on the left appears as an empty square, but the character on the right shows up as ... display both versions of this character? What is your default language set ...
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Re: UTF-8 character question     

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Author: David Kastrup
Date: May 12, 2008 01:35

...(or anyone else) copy and paste that character into an Emacs buffer? If it ..., which will affect only the latin characters). I think some other users of ...The "problem" with MULE is that it represents characters as a charset/character ... different charsets are basically different. But character sets are coupled with encodings, and so some characters exist in quite a number of charsets (like ...
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Re: UTF-8 character question     

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Author: Harald Hanche-Olsen
Date: May 12, 2008 01:16

...m missing that will make the problem go away. Can you (or anyone else) copy and paste that character into an Emacs buffer? If it works, can you think of anything in your setup that I ... with font setup anyway (other than using the Vera Sans Mono font, which will affect only the latin characters). I think some other users of emacs on windows will have to step in. -- * Harald Hanche-...
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Re: UTF-8 character question     

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Author: horatio
Date: May 12, 2008 01:07

...a weird visualization problem for some characters. One example is ä½ ä½ . These two ...other places. However, in Emacs, the character on the left appears as an... the difference between the two characters somehow. I used Firefox to ... the encoding is for the character Emacs is correctly displaying, but ..., and then reload it, the character that was successfully displayed earlier ...
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Re: UTF-8 character question     

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Author: horatio
Date: May 12, 2008 00:51

...a weird visualization problem for some characters. One example is ä½ ä½ . These two characters...other places. However, in Emacs, the character on the left appears as an...describe the difference between the two characters somehow. I used Firefox to ... the encoding is for the character Emacs is correctly displaying, but the... another version of the same character that does show up correctly ...
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Re: UTF-8 character question     

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Author: Harald Hanche-Olsen
Date: May 12, 2008 00:17

I should have made the following addition to my previous post: + horatio@gmail.com: However, in Emacs, the character on the left appears as an empty square, but The empty box is emacs' way of displaying a character it doesn't know how to display, meaning it is not present in the current fontset. This doesn't tell you ...
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Re: UTF-8 character question     

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Author: Harald Hanche-Olsen
Date: May 12, 2008 00:14

... was pleased to find that Chinese characters work "out of the box" ... a weird visualization problem for some characters. One example is ä½ ä½ . These two characters...other places. However, in Emacs, the character on the left appears as an...the same, they /are/ the same character (U+4F60). Maybe your news ... the difference between the two characters somehow. -- * Harald Hanche-Olsen <URL:...
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UTF-8 character question     

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Author: horatio
Date: May 11, 2008 23:49

... was pleased to find that Chinese characters work "out of the box" on...a weird visualization problem for some characters. One example is ä½ ä½ . These two characters appear the same in Firefox, in Notepad, in the file ... places. However, in Emacs, the character on the left appears as an empty square, but the character on the right shows up as the Chinese character for "you". Is there some way to ...
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