Thanks for getting back. (version) "GNU Emacs 26.1 (build 1, x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Version 3.22.30) of 2018-07-05" Just to explain what I'm seeing. Apologies for having to use screenshot but the I'm not sure if the unicode stuff will translate well via email :-( My point is that 'what-char-position' gives an incorrect instruction to the user for character 150. I think it should really say .... to input: type "C-8 RET 0150 ...." instead of to input: type "C-8 RET 150 ...." 2c60 works as expected so maybe it's a problem for characters who have a hex representation less than four letters. Cheers, A. [image: 2019-02-08_10-11.png] On Fri, 8 Feb 2019 at 07:11, Eli Zaretskii wrote: > > From: Andy Smith > > Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2019 23:00:01 +0000 > > > > I ran what-cursor-position on a unicode char. Get the following ... > > > > position: 12 of 16 (69%), column: 0 > > character: Ő (displayed as Ő) (codepoint 336, #o520, #x150) > > preferred charset: unicode (Unicode (ISO10646)) > > code point in charset: 0x0150 > > script: latin > > syntax: w which means: word > > category: .:Base, L:Left-to-right (strong), j:Japanese, > l:Latin > > to input: type "C-x 8 RET 150" or "C-x 8 RET LATIN CAPITAL > LETTER O WITH DOUBLE ACUTE" > > buffer code: #xC5 #x90 > > file code: #xC5 #x90 (encoded by coding system utf-8-unix) > > display: by this font (glyph code) > > xft:-DAMA-Ubuntu Mono-normal-normal-normal-*-72-*-*-*-m-0-iso10646-1 > > (#x12E) > > > > If I follow the 'to input' instructions ... i.e "C-x 8 RET 150" this > > doesn't work. > > I cannot reproduce this. It works for me. What do you get if you > type "C-x 8 RET 150", as indicated in what-cursor-position's output? > > > The to-input field maybe needs to display an octal string properly > > prefixed with a zero maybe? > > No, the code is interpreted as hex by "C-x 8 RET". So I wonder what > went wrong in your case. Can you show the result of "C-h l" (the > letter ell, not the digit one) after typing "C-x 8 RET 150"? >