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Re: Copying and pasting Cyrillic text between Emacs and other apps
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Paul Gorodyansky |
Subject: |
Re: Copying and pasting Cyrillic text between Emacs and other apps |
Date: |
28 Jan 2004 11:45:17 -0800 |
Eli Zaretskii <eliz@elta.co.il> wrote in message
news:<mailman.1483.1075271175.928.help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org>...
>
> > Please see work-around explained in the Chapter 2 "Copy/Paste"
> > of the "Unicode related issues" section on my site.
>
> Alas, none of the solutions there is free software. UniPad, in
> particular, wants you to register if you want a version that isn't
> limited to 1000-character documents. So your work-arounds are not
> very practical, unfortunately.
I was not aware of that - when I checked it last time - last
year, it was comletely free "for personal use". Thanks for letting
me know...
But Netscape *is* free :) - I personally need to deal with
the discussed issue _every day_ and I never ever use UniPad -
I use Netscape 4.8 Composer
>
> Btw, does anyone know of a tool that can show what's in the clipboard
> together with how the text is encoded there? I found several
> clipboard-related utilities, but none of them seems to do what I want,
> which is to show me the codepoints of each character in the clipboard.
You wrote the above _before_ you found that Clipboard utulity
you was talking about in your post of January 28th, right?
Or that utility also not fulfilling all your needs?
--
Regards,
Paul Gorodyansky
"Cyrillic (Russian): instructions for Windows and Internet":
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/PaulGor/
- Re: Copying and pasting Cyrillic text between Emacs and other apps, (continued)
Re: Copying and pasting Cyrillic text between Emacs and other apps, Eli Zaretskii, 2004/01/28
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