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Dave Love 2000-12-21 22:28:08 +00:00
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@end example
@end defun
@defun make-char charset &rest byte-values
This function returns the character in character set @var{charset}
identified by @var{byte-values}. This is roughly the inverse of
@code{split-char}. Normally, you should specify either one or two
@var{byte-values}, according to the dimension of @var{charset}. For
example,
@defun make-char charset &optional code1 code2
This function returns the character in character set @var{charset} whose
position codes are @var{code1} and @var{code2}. This is roughly the
inverse of @code{split-char}. Normally, you should specify either one
or both of @var{code1} and @var{code2} according to the dimension of
@var{charset}. For example,
@example
(make-char 'latin-iso8859-1 72)
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@end example
The character sets @sc{ascii}, @sc{eight-bit-control}, and
@sc{eight-bit-graphic} don't have corresponding generic characters.
@sc{eight-bit-graphic} don't have corresponding generic characters. If
@var{charset} is one of them and you don't supply @var{code1},
@code{make-char} returns the character code corresponding to the
smallest code in @var{charset}.
@node Scanning Charsets
@section Scanning for Character Sets