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Re: Emacs 21/22: french ç and $(D)M(B
From: |
Miles Bader |
Subject: |
Re: Emacs 21/22: french ç and $(D)M(B |
Date: |
Mon, 27 Oct 2008 20:49:12 +0900 |
Uwe Brauer <address@hidden> writes: > So I don't know, I
am no french native and have no idea how > usually this
symbol is generated (it seems that windows french >
keyboard has some ALT-I don't know key generating this >
symbol). The question is, should Mule support this char and how.
I see the following input methods can be used to enter $(D)M(B: sgml:
œ
rfc1345: &oe
latin-9-prefix: /o
latin-prefix: /o
latin-postfix: o/
-Miles
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- Emacs 21/22: french ç and œ, Uwe Brauer, 2008/10/27
- Re: Emacs 21/22: french ç and $(D)M(B,
Miles Bader <=
- Re: Emacs 21/22: french $(D+.(B and $(D)M(B, Kenichi Handa, 2008/10/27
- Re: Emacs 21/22: french ç and $(D)M(B, Miles Bader, 2008/10/27
- Re: Emacs 21/22: french ç and $(D)M(B, Miles Bader, 2008/10/27
- Re: Emacs 21/22: french ç and $(D)M(B, Uwe Brauer, 2008/10/27
- Non-encoded character in the subject (was: Emacs 21/22: french ç and œ), Reiner Steib, 2008/10/27
- Re: Non-encoded character in the subject, Katsumi Yamaoka, 2008/10/27
- Re: Non-encoded character in the subject, Reiner Steib, 2008/10/28
- Re: Non-encoded character in the subject, Katsumi Yamaoka, 2008/10/28