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Vastly expand the characters x-compose.el supports. 2009-03-01 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net> * x-compose.el: Document an XIM bug, and how one might work around it. (define-compose-map): Revise this macro, call it with compose-caron-map, compose-macron-map, compose-breve-map, compose-dot-map, compose-doubleacute-map, compose-ogonek-map, compose-hook-map, compose-horn-map as well as the previous existing maps. (compose-map): Add entries for caron, macron, doubleacute, ogonek, breve and abovedot to this map. Add an assert, this code assumes that a non-Mule build has no character codes above U+00FF. Incorporate all the precomposed Latin characters in UnicodeData.txt that we can into the maps, deciding at runtime on which exactly depending on whether this is a non-Mule or a Mule build. Remove a commented-out old X11 bug workaround. Use #'flet instead of defun + unintern for #'alias-colon-to-doublequote. Correct #'electric-diacritic to work with the keyboard macro versions of the maps. (compose-help): This has been turned off since 1994; no-one appears to have noticed, since the normal help mechanism offers similar functionality and is actually maintained. Removed entirely. Remove a superflous setting of a default value for ctl-arrow. * x-init.el (x-initialize-compose): Support the new dead key maps we just added to x-compose.el with autoloads here.
author Aidan Kehoe <kehoea@parhasard.net>
date Sun, 01 Mar 2009 11:11:46 +0000
parents 3ecd8885ac67
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	      "elf32-powerpc")
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