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From: | Peter Dyballa |
Subject: | Re: GNU Emacs 22.0.50 fails to find ä in different ISO Latin encodings |
Date: | Fri, 22 Sep 2006 01:22:06 +0200 |
Am 21.09.2006 um 04:13 schrieb Kenichi Handa:
In article <address@hidden>, Peter Dyballa <address@hidden> writes:The CVS code is from Sunday or Monday. After applying your patch nothing changes for my simple test (emacs-22.0.50 -Q). I did it also for °, which can't be found in ISO 8859-7 and ISO 8859-8 although it exists there additionally/instead of ä.Hmmm, strange, it doesn't fail for me. Are you sure that Emacs is re-built after isearch.el is byte-compiled?
OK, you're right: it really works better now, I had make some mistake! I wonder whether I picked up the characters with C-s C-w ... As you wrote, this won't work.
Anyway, what also does not work is: C-s C-q <a non-ASCII, i.e. greater 177 octal code>. For those with really small keyboards this is the (almost?) only chance to find some of the x times 64 K characters in Unicode ...
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