* Chinese punctuation mark in emacs questions.
@ 2003-12-01 22:27 Jimmy Zou
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From: Jimmy Zou @ 2003-12-01 22:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Dear all,
I am using emacs 20.7 release. and I was trying to
input Chinese in it.
chinese-py-punct of mule works fine, however, if
people pay more attentions to the punctuation mark, we
could see the chinese period is a circle like:
。, (to see the mark just set your coding as
Chinese GB)while the western period is just a simple
doc: ".".
however, the emacs could display the chinese period,
if I cut and paste it from somewhere else.
any one has some idea about this problem? should I
download certain patch for punctuation mark like the
fonts patch?
any suggestion or expereience on this will be highly
appreciated.
many thanks for taking your time on this message.
sincerely,
Jimmy
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* Re: Chinese punctuation mark in emacs questions.
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@ 2003-12-03 11:06 ` LEE Sau Dan
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From: LEE Sau Dan @ 2003-12-03 11:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
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>>>>> "Jimmy" == Jimmy Zou <jimmy7430@yahoo.com> writes:
Jimmy> Dear all, I am using emacs 20.7 release. and I was trying
Jimmy> to input Chinese in it.
Jimmy> chinese-py-punct of mule works fine, however, if people pay
Jimmy> more attentions to the punctuation mark, we could see the
Jimmy> chinese period is a circle like: 。,
Jimmy> (to see the mark just set your coding as Chinese GB)while
Jimmy> the western period is just a simple doc: ".".
Jimmy> however, the emacs could display the chinese period, if I
Jimmy> cut and paste it from somewhere else.
Try C-h I RET to get help about the current input method. For
chinese-py-punct, I get:
And, you can enter symbols by typing `v' followed by any key
sequences defined in `chinese-punct'.
Since chinese-py-punct is derived from chinese-punct, you can get a
"cheating" table with C-h I chinese-punct.
Is it now clear how you can type in the Chinese period?
Try also typing "vpunct" for miscellaneous Chinese punctuations.
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