* Unicode feature requests for next version
@ 2005-06-14 4:00 Sam Vilain
2005-06-17 6:38 ` Juri Linkov
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From: Sam Vilain @ 2005-06-14 4:00 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi all,
Would it be possible to get a hotkey bound to ucs-insert? I'm thinking
C-# would be a good candidate.
Also, It would be nice if the information you get from M-x
describe-char-after would display the Unicode code point in hex.
Perhaps even the info from C-u C-x = (or a Unicode equivalent suitably
easily located).
One more thing, if I am in a UTF-8 language environment, then cutting
and pasting from other X apps should really try to find a codepoint from
Unicode to insert, rather than some other mule character set. Right
now, eg if I cut and paste from Firefox I tend to get iso-2202-jp (IIRC)
double-width characters when I paste in some unicode characters.
Perhaps these things have been solved already in CVS emacs?
Sam.
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* Re: Unicode feature requests for next version
2005-06-14 4:00 Unicode feature requests for next version Sam Vilain
@ 2005-06-17 6:38 ` Juri Linkov
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Juri Linkov @ 2005-06-17 6:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: bug-gnu-emacs
> Would it be possible to get a hotkey bound to ucs-insert?
> I'm thinking C-# would be a good candidate.
I have a patch that allows C-q (`quoted-insert') to read Unicode codes
and insert them using `ucs-insert' function. The usage is very simple,
it uses the same format as printed by `C-u C-x =' (i.e. the prefix `U'),
so `C-q' followed by `U' will insert the Unicode character:
C-q U42e RET
I can't submit the patch now due to the feature freeze. I will hold
it until the next release. I've also implemented more formats to
simplify input of characters in different radix without the need
to change the value of `read-quoted-char-radix'. The following
formats are supported:
octal: C-q 01212116 RET
decimal: C-q d332878 RET
hex: C-q x5144e RET
> Also, It would be nice if the information you get from M-x
> describe-char-after would display the Unicode code point in hex.
> Perhaps even the info from C-u C-x = (or a Unicode equivalent
> suitably easily located).
Are you talking about CVS Emacs or a released version?
In CVS, `describe-char-after' is renamed to `describe-char' (bound
to `C-u C-x =') and it displays the Unicode character code in hex.
> One more thing, if I am in a UTF-8 language environment, then cutting
> and pasting from other X apps should really try to find a codepoint from
> Unicode to insert, rather than some other mule character set. Right
> now, eg if I cut and paste from Firefox I tend to get iso-2202-jp (IIRC)
> double-width characters when I paste in some unicode characters.
>
> Perhaps these things have been solved already in CVS emacs?
In CVS Emacs I get correct Unicode characters copied from Firefox.
--
Juri Linkov
http://www.jurta.org/emacs/
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