[mew-int 01608] Re: windows 1252
Kenichi Handa
handa at example.com
Mon Nov 10 16:42:47 JST 2003
In article <20031110.161123.49979847.kazu at example.com>, Kazu Yamamoto (山本和彦) <kazu at example.com> writes:
>> have a iso-final-char). So, Big5 characters are preceded by
>> ESC $ ( 0 or 1, mule-unicode-0100-24ff characters are
>> preceded by ESC - 1.
> ^^^^^^^
> Let me clarify.
> Q1) It seemes to me that Emacs encodes mule-unicode-0100-24ff with ESC
> $ - 1. But the explanation above says ESC - 1. Which one is correct as
> Emacs's spec?
Sorry, mine was a typo, ESC $ - 1 is correct because
mule-unicode-0100-24ff is treated as a 96x96 charset.
> Q2) I don't think it's not good idea to disclose the internal
> representation "mule-unicode-0100-24ff" into a file. According to the
> spec of ctext provided with XFree86, it has extension for UTF-8:
> ---
> 7. The UTF-8 encoding
[...]
> How about using this to encode mule-unicode-0100-24ff?
That's a good idea. I'll work on it.
> I remember that, some years ago, Handa-san said to me, "The current
> Emacs is using mule-unicode but will migrate to Unicode". But I don't
> know what exactly emacs-unicode refers to. Which versions? Or
> a different source tree?
The latest emacs-unicode is available in the
"emacs-unicode-2" branch of CVS.
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Ken'ichi HANDA
handa at example.com
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