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* Encoding some characters as Unicode (UTF-8/16) is rejected by Emacs. |
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Emacs currently, by default, only supports the parts of the BMP whose |
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codepoints are in the ranges 0000-33ff and e000-ffff. This excludes |
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CJK, Yi, Music, and Maths. |
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If you try to save a file containing characters with code points |
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By turning Utf-Translate-Cjk mode on, many more CJK characters are |
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included in the support. |
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* Problems with file dialogs in Emacs built with Open Motif. |
* Problems with file dialogs in Emacs built with Open Motif. |
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When Emacs 21 is built with Open Motif 2.1, it can happen that the |
When Emacs 21 is built with Open Motif 2.1, it can happen that the |