On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 10:51 AM, Peter Dyballa wrote: > > Am 17.07.2012 um 01:23 schrieb Dan Maftei: > > > Yeah, I wasn't sure how to interpret that. It is indeed ASCII 0x6e but > what > > to make of 'Composed with the following character(s) "~"'? > > It obviously reports that you tried to compose ñ, which failed. So you > have the combining accent character and the n character side by side. How > did you try to compose? > I'm not convinced mine has failed. For one, the diacritic and root character are not side-by-side. Perhaps I'm wrong, but if they were truly side-by-side, wouldn't I be able to put point on either the accent or the root character? Here's how to make ñ compositionally: n C-x 8 0303 Could you run describe-char on a compositional character and post the results? I want to see how it differs from my output. (Presuming, of course, that your emacs renders them correctly :-) > > > > > Since combining characters work in non-windowed mode, I tried to look at > > describe-char output running emacs -nw -Q but describe-char on combining > > characters causes a fatal error. >.< I sent a bug report. > > In Terminal you are using Terminal's ability to display Unicode > characters. GNU Emacs is just a guest there. It's different when it uses > its own windows. > > The NS variant uses a lot of Emacs software to, for example, render text. > There is a set of patches and some extra source files available at > /ftp:anonymous@ftp.math.s.chiba-u.ac.jp:/ (in TRAMP notation). This set, > emacs-24.1-mac-3.0.tar.gz, plus the released code for GNU Emacs 24.1 > build, when configured --with-mac, together the "AppKit Emacs" which is > much more integrated into Mac OS X, uses much more of Mac OS X than GNU > Emacs. Try it! (You need to compile and install it yourself.) > Thanks for the patches. I've applied them to the 24.1.1 source but make segfaults when compiling profile.c. I don't have the time to fix this unfortunately. I presume you use emacs on OS X? Did you build it using this patch? Do compositional characters work? Further, if you have the time, could you build the regular source --with-ns and see if they work there? Perhaps the issue is with my OS. Cheers, Dan > > -- > Greetings > > Pete > > It isn't pollution that's harming the environment. It's the impurities in > our air and water that are doing it. > >