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Re: Feature needed
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James Cloos |
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Re: Feature needed |
Date: |
Tue, 15 Jun 2010 05:35:56 -0400 |
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>>>>> "DH" == Davis Herring <address@hidden> writes:
>> `C-u C-x =' displays this information. For instance,
>>
>> character: Ä (196, #o304, #xc4)
>> to input: type "\"{A}" or "\"A" with TeX
>>
>> where the name of the input method has a link to its description.
DH> Doesn't it only check the current input method?
Indeed. And even then it does't always report. [See below.]
Checking every input method might be too ram or i/o intensive for all
users, but would make a reasonable option.
Or, given that the C-u C-x = output already has a link to customize what
Character code properties to show, it could have one to customize which
input methods to check, with the default being 'current.
Another possibility might be to have a script -> input mapping and to
use that to show a useful input method if the current one cannot input
the character in question.
I just tried out the name »παν語« (cf http://www.pango.org/), and even
with the japanese input method selected -- which I used to input the go --
the C-u C-x = output for 語 did not explain how to enter it.
-JimC
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- Re: Feature needed, Juri Linkov, 2010/06/14
- Re: Feature needed, Davis Herring, 2010/06/14
- Re: Feature needed,
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- Re: Feature needed, Miles Bader, 2010/06/15
- Re: Feature needed, Geoff Gole, 2010/06/15
- Re: Feature needed, Richard Stallman, 2010/06/16
- Re: Feature needed, Geoff Gole, 2010/06/16
- Re: Feature needed, Richard Stallman, 2010/06/17
- Re: Feature needed, James Cloos, 2010/06/15
- Re: Feature needed, Stephen J. Turnbull, 2010/06/15
- Re: Feature needed, Daniel Clemente, 2010/06/16
- Re: Feature needed, Stephen J. Turnbull, 2010/06/16
- Re: Feature needed, Kevin Rodgers, 2010/06/17