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bug#10299: Emacs doesn't handle Unicode characters in keyboard layout on
From: |
Joakim Hårsman |
Subject: |
bug#10299: Emacs doesn't handle Unicode characters in keyboard layout on MS Windows |
Date: |
Mon, 19 Dec 2011 12:50:28 +0100 |
I'm not the right person to ask, but presumably to remain compatible with
Windows 95. Not all wide/Unicode apis are available there.
19 dec 2011 kl. 12:17 skrev Lennart Borgman <lennart.borgman@gmail.com>:
> On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 12:04, Joakim Hårsman <joakim.harsman@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>> On 19 December 2011 11:59, Lennart Borgman <lennart.borgman@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> On Mon, Dec 19, 2011 at 11:44, Joakim Hårsman <joakim.harsman@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>> On 18 December 2011 19:13, Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org> wrote:
>>>>>> Date: Sun, 18 Dec 2011 18:31:55 +0100
>>>>>> From: Joakim Hårsman <joakim.harsman@gmail.com>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> That's good news. However, I'm puzzled: are you saying that the code
>>>>>>> points passed by Windows to Emacs for the characters generated by MKLC
>>>>>>> are outside the Unicode BMP, i.e. larger than 65535? If so, what code
>>>>>>> points are they?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> No, none of the characters I needed are outside the BMP.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> WM_CHAR encodes the codepoint in UTF-16 inside wParam, while
>>>>>> WM_UNICHAR uses UTF-32. So if I press something which gives U+2218
>>>>>> RING OPERATOR, I get a WM_CHAR event with a wParam of 2228248 or
>>>>>> 0x220018.
>>>>>
>>>>> ??? UTF-16 encodes the characters in the BMP as themselves, i.e. a
>>>>> single 16-bit value that is numerically identical to the codepoint.
>>>>> That is, you should have gotten 0x2218. What am I missing?
>>>>
>>>> I just assumed Windows encoded the codepoints into a DWORD in some
>>>> funky way, but looking more closely at the documentattion it appears
>>>> like wParam should just be the codepoint. Even more strangely, some
>>>> places claim that if a keyboard produces a character outside the BMP,
>>>> you get two WM_CHAR events.
>>>>
>>>> From what I can tell, Emacs itself never alters wParam, but I guess
>>>> Windows might do some funky multibyte encoding since Emacs isn't
>>>> completely Unicode?
>>>
>>> Maybe Emacs on windows still is using the ANSI version of DefWindowProc? See
>>>
>>> http://blogs.msdn.com/b/michkap/archive/2007/03/25/1945659.aspx
>>
>> I looked at that page as well, but it says that the ANSI DefWindowProc
>> is supposed to post one or two ANSI characters, and it definitely
>> isn't doing that. I get teh correct Unciode character, just spread
>> over the low and high word of the wParam dword.
>
> Strange. What is the reason Emacs is still using the ANSI version?
> Maybe a mix of ANSI and UNICODE versions gives strange results?
- bug#10299: Emacs doesn't handle Unicode characters in keyboard layout on MS Windows, (continued)
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- bug#10299: Emacs doesn't handle Unicode characters in keyboard layout on MS Windows, Dani Moncayo, 2011/12/16
- bug#10299: Emacs doesn't handle Unicode characters in keyboard layout on MS Windows, Eli Zaretskii, 2011/12/16
- bug#10299: Emacs doesn't handle Unicode characters in keyboard layout on MS Windows, Joakim Hårsman, 2011/12/17
- bug#10299: Emacs doesn't handle Unicode characters in keyboard layout on MS Windows, Eli Zaretskii, 2011/12/17
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- bug#10299: Emacs doesn't handle Unicode characters in keyboard layout on MS Windows, Eli Zaretskii, 2011/12/18
- bug#10299: Emacs doesn't handle Unicode characters in keyboard layout on MS Windows, Joakim Hårsman, 2011/12/19
- bug#10299: Emacs doesn't handle Unicode characters in keyboard layout on MS Windows, Lennart Borgman, 2011/12/19
- bug#10299: Emacs doesn't handle Unicode characters in keyboard layout on MS Windows, Joakim Hårsman, 2011/12/19
- bug#10299: Emacs doesn't handle Unicode characters in keyboard layout on MS Windows, Lennart Borgman, 2011/12/19
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