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Re: Q: something like autoload for coding-systems?
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Richard Stallman |
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Re: Q: something like autoload for coding-systems? |
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Wed, 7 Nov 2001 21:52:51 -0700 (MST) |
>> Is it possible to identify just a part of the coding system info
>> which is sufficient for find-coding-systems-region, have that part
>> always loaded, and autoload the rest?
It's possible but not worth doing that because, then, the
rest part is very small as I wrote below.
>> Is it possible to identify just a part of the coding system info
>> which is sufficient for find-coding-systems-region, have that part
>> always loaded, and autoload the rest?
It's possible but not worth doing that because, then, the
rest part is very small as I wrote below.
It seems to me that for coding systems for Chinese
it should be possible to record *which* codes are valid
in much less space than it takes to record the *meanings* of all
these valid codes. Isn't that so?
The biggest part of coding system is a
mapping table, and without mapping table, we can't have a
complete char-coding-system-table.
I am suggesting that we should be able to recognize the use of these
coding systems *without* having the whole mapping table.
- Re: Q: something like autoload for coding-systems?, (continued)
- Re: Q: something like autoload for coding-systems?, Kenichi Handa, 2001/11/06
- Re: Q: something like autoload for coding-systems?, Kenichi Handa, 2001/11/06
- Re: Q: something like autoload for coding-systems?, Kenichi Handa, 2001/11/07
- Re: Q: something like autoload for coding-systems?,
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- Re: Q: something like autoload for coding-systems?, Kenichi Handa, 2001/11/11
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