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Re: address@hidden: Re: X Input Methods support is not very convenient]
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Richard Stallman |
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Re: address@hidden: Re: X Input Methods support is not very convenient] |
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Wed, 7 Nov 2001 22:00:24 -0700 (MST) |
To address the current issue, you would just temporarily set LC_CTYPE
to the locale needed for the user's choice of input method, and
XMODIFIERS to the input method's identification string.
I am not sure what it means to speak of the "locale needed for the
user's choice of input method". Are you talking about Emacs input
methods or X input methods? If the former, they do not have any
locales associated with them. If the latter, this might make sense
but I don't have any information about them. How does one find out
the locale needed for an X input method?
Currently Emacs does not set XMODIFIERS. Does that mean it is
inherited from the user's environment? If so, isn't it the user's
responsibility to make sure that LC_CTYPE and XMODIFIERS fit together?
Re: address@hidden: Re: X Input Methods support is not very convenient], Eli Zaretskii, 2001/11/07