tags 397159 + fixed-upstream thanks Le lundi 06 novembre 2006 22:02, Taneli Vähäkangas a écrit : > On Mon, Nov 06, 2006 at 04:15:17PM +0100, Jérôme Marant wrote: > > Le dimanche 05 novembre 2006 16:29, Taneli Vahakangas a écrit : > > > Package: emacs21 > > > Version: 21.4a+1-1 > > > Severity: normal > > > > > > > > > An UTF-8 file (attached) with these three characters: > > > U+0022 U+00010380 U+0022 > > > shows with "emacs -nw": > > > "\360\220\216\200" > > > which is not usable at all. The file displays correctly if I cat it. > > > > What do you mean with "not usable"? What would you expect? > > It should show the character U+00010380, like cat does. > (See also: http://www.unicode.org/charts/PDF/U10380.pdf ) > > It is not usable, because I can't for example erase that > character by pressing backspace once; instead I need to > know that the character is represented by four octets, > and remove all those. Given a string of such characters, > it becomes impossible to tell where one character ends > and another starts.
It has been fixed in Emacs 22. Cheers, -- Jérôme Marant