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* Changes in Emacs 21.2 |
* Changes in Emacs 21.2 |
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** Emacs now supports ICCCM Extended Segments in X selections. |
** Emacs now supports compound-text Extended Segments in X selections. |
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Some versions of X, notably XFree86, use Extended Segments to encode |
Some versions of X, notably XFree86, use Extended Segments to encode |
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in X selections characters that belong to character sets which are not |
in X selections characters that belong to character sets which are not |
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part of the list of standard charsets supported by the ICCCM spec. |
part of the list of approved standard encodings defined by the ICCCM |
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Examples of such non-standard character sets include ISO 8859-14, ISO |
spec. Examples of such non-standard encodings include ISO 8859-14, ISO |
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8859-15, KOI8-R, and BIG5. To paste selections with such characters |
8859-15, KOI8-R, and BIG5. To paste selections with such characters |
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into Emacs, use the new coding system compound-text-with-extensions as |
into Emacs, use the new coding system compound-text-with-extensions as |
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the value of selection-coding-system. |
the value of selection-coding-system. |