From: LEE Sau Dan <danlee@informatik.uni-freiburg.de>
Subject: Re: Chinese punctuation mark in emacs questions.
Date: 03 Dec 2003 12:06:39 +0100 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <m3vfoyjh34.fsf@mika.informatik.uni-freiburg.de> (raw)
In-Reply-To: mailman.862.1070339644.399.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org
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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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