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bug#829: 23.0.60; wrong position of accents in X11
From: |
Peter Dyballa |
Subject: |
bug#829: 23.0.60; wrong position of accents in X11 |
Date: |
Mon, 4 Nov 2019 14:28:12 +0100 |
> Am 4.11.2019 um 10:54 schrieb Stefan Kangas <stefan@marxist.se>:
>
> Peter Dyballa <Peter_Dyballa@Freenet.DE> writes:
>
>> Hello!
>>
>> I have a file named
>>
>> RGB äöüæÆÜÖÄ.txt
>>
>> it gets displayed as
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> The ominous capital C with lowered diaeresis is described as:
>>
>> character: O (79, #o117, #x4f)
>> preferred charset: ascii (ASCII (ISO646 IRV))
>> code point: 0x4F
>> syntax: w which means: word
>> category: a:ASCII graphic characters 32-126 (ISO646 IRV:1983[4/0])
>> l:Latin
>> r:Japanese roman
>> buffer code: #x4F
>> file code: #x4F (encoded by coding system utf-8-unix)
>> display: by this font (glyph code)
>> x:-b&h-lucidatypewriter-medium-r-normal-sans-10-100-75-75-m-60-iso10646-1
>> (#x4F)
>>
>> Character code properties: customize what to show
>> name: LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O
>> general-category: Lu (Letter, Uppercase)
>>
>>
>> The month name März in a file's date is displayed correctly as Mär. Mac OS X
>> 10.4.11, same effect in HFS+ and UFS file systems. Same for ´, `, ^, and ~
>> accents.
>>
>> Emacs.FontBackend: x
>> Emacs*font: -*-lucidatypewriter-medium-r-*-*-10-*-*-*-m-*-iso10646-1
>
> (That was 11 years ago.)
>
> I'm unable to reproduce this. All characters seem to display
> correctly.
>
> Are you still seeing this on a modern version of Emacs? If I don't
> hear back from you within a couple of weeks, I'll just close this bug
> as unreproducible.
>
> Best regards,
> Stefan Kangas
I checked with a few GNU Emacs versions. Even version 23.4 handles the umlauts
in file names correctly.
--
Mit friedvollen Grüßen
Pete
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