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Re: Fontsets and ispell
From: |
Peter Dyballa |
Subject: |
Re: Fontsets and ispell |
Date: |
Tue, 22 Feb 2005 11:28:55 +0100 |
Am 22.02.2005 um 02:29 schrieb Kenichi Handa:
At first, are you sure that you are using ispell.el
distributed with CVS emacs?
Yes, I am. The header says:
;; Author: Ken Stevens <address@hidden>
;; Maintainer: Ken Stevens <address@hidden>
;; Stevens Mod Date: Mon Jan 7 12:32:44 PST 2003
;; Stevens Revision: 3.6
;; Status : Release with 3.1.12+ and 3.2.0+ ispell.
;; Bug Reports : address@hidden
;; Web Site : http://kdstevens.com/~stevens/ispell-page.html
;; Keywords: unix wp
Next, \x8e9 is a latin-1 character e-acute (latin-1 code is
\351).
Yes, true. But why is GNU Emacs passing a character in that hex Unicode
notation? Why can't it be the character it self as Carbon Emacs of the
same src files does?
Are you sure that your "german" dictionally
recognizes that character as word constituent?
Yes, it does! I can enter (French, Italian, Spanish, Swedish, Danish)
words with accented characters into my personal dictionary and in
Carbon Emacs, from the same source, they're correctly recognized.
At least, ispell.el in Emacs doesn't include that character in
CASECHARS. Isn't there any good reason for not including it?
I am using them. Ispell can handle them, AFAIR. I don't write usually
in US-ASCII 7bit. And since I use a modern TeX system I can type all
characters as themselves, for example as UTF-8 in the file on disk, and
this UTF-8 contents is then correctly processed in TeX. Usually the
Latin-1 or Latin-9 subsets are sufficient for me right now, but I could
start to write in Greek too: εὕρηκα. That's what our good old
Archimedes once shouted and would like to shout myself when GNU Emacs
22 will do what I expect it to do.
--
Greetings
Pete
Either this man is dead or my watch has stopped. - Groucho Marx
- Fontsets and ispell, Peter Dyballa, 2005/02/18
- Re: Fontsets and ispell, Kenichi Handa, 2005/02/20
- Re: Fontsets and ispell, Peter Dyballa, 2005/02/21
- Re: Fontsets and ispell, Kenichi Handa, 2005/02/21
- Re: Fontsets and ispell,
Peter Dyballa <=
- Re: Fontsets and ispell, Kim F. Storm, 2005/02/22
- Re: Fontsets and ispell, Peter Dyballa, 2005/02/22
- Re: Fontsets and ispell, Kim F. Storm, 2005/02/22
- Re: Fontsets and ispell, Peter Dyballa, 2005/02/23