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From: | Richard Stallman |
Subject: | Re: command fill-paragraph deletes leading Umlauts if line begins with space |
Date: | Wed, 29 Dec 2004 15:46:53 -0500 |
But the current Emacs keeps them in syntax table and updates them when a language environment is changed in unibyte-mode. I've just confirmed that 0334 (U-umlaut in Latin-1) has syntax word-constituent in unibyte-mode in Latin-1 lang. env. Maybe he didn't set the language environment. What is the situation in the CVS Emacs if you never set the language environment? Conversion to multibyte uses Latin-1 by default. >> making the case-conversion commands convert each character to >> multibyte and check its syntax. Why does case-conversion have to check syntax? M-c detects word boundaries with syntax checking.
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