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tmm.el: non-ASCII characters with locale-coding-system
From: |
Tatsuya Kinoshita |
Subject: |
tmm.el: non-ASCII characters with locale-coding-system |
Date: |
Wed, 16 Apr 2008 22:09:02 +0900 (JST) |
Hi Emacs developers,
Could you please consider applying the following patch to handle
non-ASCII characters with locale-coding-system for tmm.el?
----
--- tmm.el.orig 2008-02-08 22:47:00.000000000 +0900
+++ tmm.el 2008-03-14 08:08:04.000000000 +0900
@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@
;; The order of elements in tmm-km-list is the order of the menu bar.
(mapc (lambda (elt)
(if (stringp elt)
- (setq gl-str elt)
+ (setq gl-str (decode-coding-string elt locale-coding-system))
(and (listp elt) (tmm-get-keymap elt not-menu))))
menu)
;; Choose an element of tmm-km-list; put it in choice.
@@ -282,6 +282,7 @@
(defsubst tmm-add-one-shortcut (elt)
;; uses the free vars tmm-next-shortcut-digit and tmm-short-cuts
+ (setcar elt (decode-coding-string (car elt) locale-coding-system))
(cond
((eq (cddr elt) 'ignore)
(cons (concat " " (make-string (length tmm-mid-prompt) ?\-)
----
The patch is created by Tetsuo Tsukamoto (czkmt at remus.dti.ne.jp)
at http://mail.ring.gr.jp/skk/200803/msg00009.html to prevent a
problem of displaying Japanese characters with tmm.el reported
by Noritada Kobayashi at Debian BTS http://bugs.debian.org/470646.
To reproduce the problem,
* Install Daredevil SKK 13.1 (http://openlab.jp/skk/) and Emacs
23.0.60 or 22.2.
* Run Emacs with `LC_ALL=ja_JP.UTF-8 emacs -q'.
* Type `M-x skk-mode RET', `M-`' and `s' to select the menu `s==>SKK',
and then garbled characters (\351\240\230...) are displayed.
The patch works nicely on my system for Debian's ddskk 13.1-1,
emacs22 22.1+1-3 and Romain's emacs-snapshot 1:20080406-2.
Thanks,
--
Tatsuya Kinoshita
- tmm.el: non-ASCII characters with locale-coding-system,
Tatsuya Kinoshita <=