mirror of
https://git.savannah.gnu.org/git/emacs.git
synced 2024-11-30 08:09:04 +00:00
a88d2801b8
character code 255.
385 lines
16 KiB
EmacsLisp
385 lines
16 KiB
EmacsLisp
;;; internal.el --- support for PC internal terminal -*- coding: raw-text; -*-
|
||
|
||
;; Copyright (C) 1993, 1994, 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
|
||
|
||
;; Author: Morten Welinder <terra@diku.dk>
|
||
|
||
;; This file is part of GNU Emacs.
|
||
|
||
;; GNU Emacs is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
|
||
;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
|
||
;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
|
||
;; any later version.
|
||
|
||
;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
|
||
;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
|
||
;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
|
||
;; GNU General Public License for more details.
|
||
|
||
;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
|
||
;; along with GNU Emacs; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
|
||
;; Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330,
|
||
;; Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
|
||
|
||
;;; Code:
|
||
|
||
;; ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
;; keyboard setup -- that's simple!
|
||
(set-input-mode nil nil 0)
|
||
(define-key function-key-map [backspace] "\177") ; Normal behaviour for BS
|
||
(define-key function-key-map [delete] "\C-d") ; ... and Delete
|
||
(define-key function-key-map [tab] [?\t])
|
||
(define-key function-key-map [linefeed] [?\n])
|
||
(define-key function-key-map [clear] [11])
|
||
(define-key function-key-map [return] [13])
|
||
(define-key function-key-map [escape] [?\e])
|
||
(define-key function-key-map [M-backspace] [?\M-\d])
|
||
(define-key function-key-map [M-delete] [?\M-\d])
|
||
(define-key function-key-map [M-tab] [?\M-\t])
|
||
(define-key function-key-map [M-linefeed] [?\M-\n])
|
||
(define-key function-key-map [M-clear] [?\M-\013])
|
||
(define-key function-key-map [M-return] [?\M-\015])
|
||
(define-key function-key-map [M-escape] [?\M-\e])
|
||
(put 'backspace 'ascii-character 127)
|
||
(put 'delete 'ascii-character 127)
|
||
(put 'tab 'ascii-character ?\t)
|
||
(put 'linefeed 'ascii-character ?\n)
|
||
(put 'clear 'ascii-character 12)
|
||
(put 'return 'ascii-character 13)
|
||
(put 'escape 'ascii-character ?\e)
|
||
|
||
;; ----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
;; DOS display setup
|
||
;; =================
|
||
;;
|
||
;; DOS can only support a single font. On most systems (with the
|
||
;; possible exception of Far Eastern DOS versions), this means that
|
||
;; two character sets are available at any given time: the ASCII
|
||
;; charset, and a single national charset, usually mapped to codes
|
||
;; above 128 (i.e., with 8th bit set). Which national charset is
|
||
;; supported depends on the codepage loaded by the system when it
|
||
;; boots; usually, this codepage cannot be changed without
|
||
;; rebooting.
|
||
;;
|
||
;; Since each codepage can usually display character of a single
|
||
;; MULE charset, Emacs can display a single MULE charset with the
|
||
;; glyphs of the current codepage. The mapping from DOS codepages
|
||
;; to MULE charsets is established by the charset property of the
|
||
;; cpNNN-decode-table variables in codepage.el, which also
|
||
;; defines translation tables for each such pair, and a bunch of
|
||
;; functions to generate coding systems that use those translation
|
||
;; tables to convert codepage-encoded text to the appropriate MULE
|
||
;; charset and back. When Emacs starts on DOS, it automatically
|
||
;; sets its default coding systems for file I/O and terminal output
|
||
;; according to the currend DOS codepage, given by the
|
||
;; `dos-codepage' variable.
|
||
;;
|
||
;; This leaves us with the problem of displaying character sets
|
||
;; other than the one which maps directly into the current codepage.
|
||
;; The following functions and variables handle this nuisance by
|
||
;; defining a display table where each character that doesn't have a
|
||
;; glyph in some codepage is mapped to a string which represents it.
|
||
;; For example, a small c with cedilla is mapped to the string
|
||
;; "{,c}" (the braces serve as a sign that this is a single
|
||
;; character). A nice feature of the display tables is that Emacs
|
||
;; knows that the string represents a single character, and thus
|
||
;; cursor motion works as you'd expect: a single `C-f' moves past
|
||
;; the entire string which represents a single character.
|
||
;; ----------------------------------------------------------------------
|
||
|
||
(defvar IT-character-translations
|
||
'(
|
||
(latin-iso8859-1
|
||
. [255 "!I" "|c" "Pd" "$$" "Ye" "|" "SE" "\"" "(c)"
|
||
"_a" "<<" "~" "--" "(R)" "'-" "^o" "+-" "^2" "^3"
|
||
"'" "u" ".P" "^." "'," "^1" "_o" ">>" "1/4" "1/2"
|
||
"3/4" "?I" "`A" "A'" "A^" "~A" "\"A" "Ao" "AE" ",C"
|
||
"`E" "E'" "E^" "\"E" "`I" "I'" "I^" "\"I" "D-" "~N"
|
||
"`O" "O'" "O^" "~O" "\"O" "*x" "/O" "`U" "U'" "U^"
|
||
"\"U" "Y'" "TH" "ss" "`a" "a'" "a^" "~a" "\"a" "ao"
|
||
"ae" ",c" "`e" "e'" "e^" "\"e" "`i" "i'" "i^" "\"i"
|
||
"d-" "~n" "`o" "o'" "o^" "~o" "\"o" "-:" "/o" "`u"
|
||
"u'" "u^" "\"u" "y'" "th" "\"y"]
|
||
)
|
||
(latin-iso8859-2
|
||
. [255 "A;" "'(" "/L" "$$" "L<" "S'" "SE" "\"" "S<"
|
||
",S" "T<" "Z'" "--" "Z<" "Z^." "^o" "a;" "';" "/l"
|
||
"'" "l<" "s'" "'<" "'," "s<" ",s" "t<" "z'" "'"
|
||
"z<" "z^." "R'" "A'" "A^" "A(" "\"A" "L'" "C'" ",C"
|
||
"C<" "E'" "E;" "E:" "E<" "I'" "I^" "D<" "/D" "N'"
|
||
"N<" "O'" "O^" "O''" "\"O" "*x" "R<" "U^0" "U'" "U''"
|
||
"\"U" "Y'" ",T" "ss" "r'" "a'" "a^" "a(" "\"a" "l'"
|
||
"c'" ",c" "c<" "e'" "e;" "\"e" "e<" "i'" "i^" "d<"
|
||
"/d" "n'" "n<" "o'" "o^" "o''" "\"o" "-:" "r<" "u^0"
|
||
"u'" "u''" "\"u" "y'" ",t" "'."]
|
||
)
|
||
(latin-iso8859-3
|
||
. [255 "/H" "'(" "Pd" "$$" " " "H^" "SE" "\"" "I^."
|
||
",S" "G(" "J^" "--" " " "Z^." "^o" "/h" "^2" "^3"
|
||
"'" "u" "h^" "." "'," "i^." ",s" "g(" "j^" "1/2"
|
||
" " "z^." "`A" "A'" "A^" " " "\"A" "C^." "C^" ",C"
|
||
"`E" "E'" "E^" "\"E" "`I" "I'" "I^" "\"I" " " "~N"
|
||
"`O" "O'" "O^" "G^." "\"O" "*x" "G^" "`U" "U'" "U^"
|
||
"\"U" "U(" "S^" "ss" "`a" "a'" "a^" " " "\"a" "c^."
|
||
"c^" ",c" "`e" "e'" "e^" "\"e" "`i" "i'" "i^" "\"i"
|
||
" " "~n" "`o" "o'" "o^" "g^." "\"o" "-:" "g^" "`u"
|
||
"u'" "u^" "\"u" "u(" "s^" "^."]
|
||
)
|
||
(latin-iso8859-4
|
||
. [255 "A;" "kk" ",R" "$$" "?I" ",L" "SE" "\"" "S<"
|
||
"E-" ",G" "/T" "--" "Z<" "'-" "^o" "a;" "';" ",r"
|
||
"'" "~i" ",l" "'<" "'," "s<" "e-" ",g" "/t" "NG"
|
||
"z<" "ng" "A-" "A'" "A^" "~A" "\"A" "Ao" "AE" "I;"
|
||
"C<" "E'" "E;" "\"E" "E^." "I'" "I^" "I-" "/D" ",N"
|
||
"O-" ",K" "O^" "~O" "\"O" "*x" "/O" "U;" "U'" "U^"
|
||
"\"U" "~U" "U-" "ss" "a-" "a'" "a^" "~a" "\"a" "ao"
|
||
"ae" "i;" "c<" "e'" "e;" "\"e" "e^." "i'" "i^" "i-"
|
||
"/d" ",n" "o-" ",k" "o^" "~o" "\"o" "-:" "/o" "u;"
|
||
"u'" "u^" "\"u" "~u" "u-" "^."]
|
||
)
|
||
(cyrillic-iso8859-5
|
||
. [255 "\"E" "Dj" "Gj" "IE" "Dz" "Ii" "Ji" "JE" "Lj"
|
||
"Nj" "Ts" "Kj" 240 "V%" "Dzh" 65 "B=" 66 226
|
||
68 69 "Z%" 51 85 "J=" 75 "L=" 77 72
|
||
79 "P=" 80 67 84 89 232 88 "C=" "C%"
|
||
"S%" "Sc" "=\"" "Y=" "%\"" "Ee" "Yu" "Ya" 97 98
|
||
"v=" "g=" 103 101 "z%" "z=" 117 "j=" 107 "l="
|
||
"m=" "n=" 111 110 112 99 "t=" 121 "f=" 120
|
||
"c=" "c%" "s%" "sc" "='" "y=" "%'" "ee" "yu" "ya"
|
||
"N0" "\"e" "dj" "gj" "ie" "dz" "ii" "ji" "je" "lj"
|
||
"nj" "ts" "kj" 21 "v%" "dzh"]
|
||
)
|
||
(arabic-iso8859-6
|
||
. [255 nil nil nil "$$" nil nil nil nil nil
|
||
nil nil ",+" "--" nil nil nil nil nil nil
|
||
nil nil nil nil nil nil nil ";+" nil nil
|
||
nil "?+" nil "H'" "aM" "aH" "wH" "ah" "yH"
|
||
"a+" "b+" "tm" "t+" "tk" "g+" "hk" "x+" "d+" "dk"
|
||
"r+" "z+" "s+" "sn" "c+" "dd" "tj" "zH" "e+" "i+"
|
||
nil nil nil nil nil "++" "f+" "q+" "k+" "l+"
|
||
"m+" "n+" "h+" "w+" "j+" "y+" ":+" "\"+" "=+" "/+"
|
||
"'+" "1+" "3+" "0+" nil nil nil nil nil nil
|
||
nil nil nil nil nil nil nil]
|
||
)
|
||
(greek-iso8859-7
|
||
. [255 "9'" "'9" "Pd" nil nil "|" "SE" "\"" "(c)"
|
||
nil "<<" "~" "--" nil "-M" "^o" "+-" "^2" "^3"
|
||
"'" "'%" "A%" "^." "E%" "Y%" "I%" ">>" "O%" "1/2"
|
||
"U%" "W%" "i3" "A*" "B*" "G*" "D*" "E*" "Z*" "Y*"
|
||
"H*" "I*" "K*" "L*" "M*" "N*" "C*" "O*" "P*" "R*"
|
||
nil "S*" "T*" "U*" "F*" "X*" "Q*" "W*" "J*" "V*"
|
||
"a%" "e%" "y%" "i%" "u3" "a*" "b*" "g*" "d*" "e*"
|
||
"z*" "y*" "h*" "i*" "k*" "l*" "m*" "n*" "c*" "o*"
|
||
"p*" "r*" "*s" "s*" "t*" "u*" "f*" "x*" "q*" "w*"
|
||
"j*" "v*" "o%" "u%" "w%" nil]
|
||
)
|
||
(hebrew-iso8859-8
|
||
. [255 nil "|c" "Pd" "$$" "Ye" "|" "SE" "\"" "(c)"
|
||
"*x" "<<" "~" "--" "(R)" "'-" "^o" "+-" "^2" "^3"
|
||
"'" "u" ".P" "^." "'," "^1" "-:" ">>" "1/4" "1/2"
|
||
"3/4" nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil
|
||
nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil
|
||
nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil nil
|
||
nil nil nil "=2" "A+" "B+" "G+" "D+" "H+" "W+"
|
||
"Z+" "X+" "Tj" "J+" "K%" "K+" "L+" "M%" "M+" "N%"
|
||
"N+" "S+" "E+" "P%" "P+" "Zj" "ZJ" "Q+" "R+" "Sh"
|
||
"T+" nil nil nil nil nil]
|
||
)
|
||
(latin-iso8859-9
|
||
. [255 "!I" "|c" "Pd" "$$" "Ye" "|" "SE" "\"" "(c)"
|
||
"_a" "<<" "~" "--" "(R)" "'-" "^o" "+-" "^2" "^3"
|
||
"'" "u" ".P" "^." "'," "^1" "_o" ">>" "1/4" "1/2"
|
||
"3/4" "?I" "`A" "A'" "A^" "~A" "\"A" "Ao" "AE" ",C"
|
||
"`E" "E'" "E^" "\"E" "`I" "I'" "I^" "\"I" "G(" "~N"
|
||
"`O" "O'" "O^" "~O" "\"O" "*x" "/O" "`U" "U'" "U^"
|
||
"\"U" "I^." ",S" "ss" "`a" "a'" "a^" "~a" "\"a" "ao"
|
||
"ae" ",c" "`e" "e'" "e^" "\"e" "e^." "i'" "i^" "i-"
|
||
"g(" "~n" "`o" "o'" "o^" "~o" "\"o" "-:" "/o" "`u"
|
||
"u'" "u^" "\"u" "i^." ",s" "\"y"]
|
||
)
|
||
)
|
||
"An alist of MULE ISO-8859 character sets and the strings that
|
||
should be used to represent the characters from each set on a DOS
|
||
terminal which does not have corresponding glyphs built into the
|
||
installed codepage.")
|
||
|
||
(defun IT-display-table-setup (codepage &optional table)
|
||
"Set up display table TABLE for a DOS terminal which supports
|
||
glyphs built into the codepage CODEPAGE.
|
||
|
||
If TABLE is nil or omitted, `standard-display-table' is used."
|
||
(let* ((surrogates IT-character-translations)
|
||
(disp-tab (or table standard-display-table))
|
||
(built-in-set (cp-charset-for-codepage codepage))
|
||
(offset (cp-offset-for-codepage codepage))
|
||
(cp-decoder
|
||
(symbol-value (intern-soft (format "%s-decode-table" codepage))))
|
||
(cp-decoder-len (length cp-decoder))
|
||
(c offset)
|
||
association chset)
|
||
;; Undo the effects of previous call (where they may have used
|
||
;; a different codepage) by reverting the display table for the
|
||
;; built-in charset to its pristine shape.
|
||
(while (< c 256)
|
||
(aset disp-tab (make-char built-in-set c) nil)
|
||
(setq c (1+ c)))
|
||
(while surrogates
|
||
(setq association (car surrogates))
|
||
(setq chset (car association))
|
||
(let* ((vector (cdr association))
|
||
(veclen (length vector))
|
||
(i 0)
|
||
glyph)
|
||
(while (< i veclen)
|
||
(setq glyph (aref vector i))
|
||
(if (and glyph
|
||
(or (not (equal chset built-in-set))
|
||
(>= i cp-decoder-len)
|
||
(null (aref cp-decoder i))))
|
||
(aset disp-tab (make-char chset (+ i (logand offset 127)))
|
||
(vconcat
|
||
(if (numberp glyph)
|
||
(char-to-string glyph)
|
||
(if (> (length glyph) 1) (concat "{" glyph "}")
|
||
glyph)))))
|
||
(setq i (1+ i))))
|
||
(setq surrogates (cdr surrogates)))))
|
||
|
||
(defun dos-cpNNN-setup (codepage)
|
||
"Set up the MULE environment using the DOS codepage CODEPAGE.
|
||
|
||
This function creates the coding system cpNNN (where NNN is the value
|
||
of the argument CODEPAGE), and then uses this coding system to set up
|
||
display tables, and the language environment options as appropriate."
|
||
(let* ((cp (format "cp%s" codepage))
|
||
(charset (cp-charset-for-codepage cp))
|
||
(offset (cp-offset-for-codepage cp)))
|
||
(cp-make-coding-systems-for-codepage cp charset offset)
|
||
;; This is done by set-language-environment.
|
||
;;(setq nonascii-translation-table
|
||
;; (symbol-value (intern (concat cp "-nonascii-translation-table"))))
|
||
(set-language-environment (cp-language-for-codepage cp))
|
||
(set-default-coding-systems (intern (concat cp "-dos")))
|
||
(set-selection-coding-system (intern (concat cp "-dos")))
|
||
(set-terminal-coding-system
|
||
(setq default-terminal-coding-system (intern (concat cp
|
||
"-unix"))))
|
||
(IT-display-table-setup cp)
|
||
(prefer-coding-system (intern (concat cp "-dos")))
|
||
(if default-enable-multibyte-characters
|
||
;; We want this in multibyte version only, since unibyte version
|
||
;; should not convert non-ASCII characters at all.
|
||
(setq unibyte-display-via-language-environment t)
|
||
;; Let the unibyte version behave as Emacs 19 did. In particular,
|
||
;; let it use and display native codepage-specific glyphs for
|
||
;; non-ASCII characters. For this to work correctly, we need to
|
||
;; establish the correspondence between lower-case letters and their
|
||
;; upper-case brethren, as appropriate for the codepage in use. The
|
||
;; code below makes this happen.
|
||
;; (In the multibyte mode, the appropriate tables are prepared
|
||
;; elsewhere, since multibyte Emacs uses normal MULE character sets,
|
||
;; which are supported on all platforms.)
|
||
(let* ((i 128)
|
||
(modify (function
|
||
(lambda (ch sy)
|
||
(modify-syntax-entry ch sy text-mode-syntax-table)
|
||
(if (boundp 'tex-mode-syntax-table)
|
||
(modify-syntax-entry ch sy tex-mode-syntax-table))
|
||
(modify-syntax-entry ch sy (standard-syntax-table))
|
||
)))
|
||
(table (standard-case-table))
|
||
;; The following are strings of letters, first lower then
|
||
;; upper case. This will look funny on terminals which
|
||
;; display other code pages. In particular, what is
|
||
;; displayed as blanks or triangles are not what they
|
||
;; look lile at all! (Use `C-x =' to see what they
|
||
;; really are.)
|
||
(chars
|
||
(cond
|
||
((= codepage 850)
|
||
"<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>Ǡ<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>҉ӊԋ،ޡ֑<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>┙<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>Y<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>I<EFBFBD>餥<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>")
|
||
((= codepage 865)
|
||
"<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>A<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>A<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>E<EFBFBD>E<EFBFBD>E<EFBFBD>I<EFBFBD>I<EFBFBD>I<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>O<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>O<EFBFBD>U<EFBFBD>U<EFBFBD>Y<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>A<EFBFBD>I<EFBFBD>O<EFBFBD>U<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>")
|
||
;; default is 437
|
||
(t "<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>A<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>A<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>E<EFBFBD>E<EFBFBD>E<EFBFBD>I<EFBFBD>I<EFBFBD>I<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>O<EFBFBD><EFBFBD><EFBFBD>O<EFBFBD>U<EFBFBD>U<EFBFBD>Y<EFBFBD>A<EFBFBD>I<EFBFBD>O<EFBFBD>U<EFBFBD><EFBFBD>"))))
|
||
|
||
(while (< i 256)
|
||
(funcall modify i "_")
|
||
(setq i (1+ i)))
|
||
|
||
(setq i 0)
|
||
(while (< i (length chars))
|
||
(let ((ch1 (aref chars i))
|
||
(ch2 (aref chars (1+ i))))
|
||
(if (> ch2 127)
|
||
(set-case-syntax-pair ch2 ch1 table))
|
||
(setq i (+ i 2))))
|
||
(save-excursion
|
||
(mapcar (lambda (b) (set-buffer b) (set-case-table table))
|
||
(buffer-list)))
|
||
(set-standard-case-table table)))
|
||
;; Some codepages have sporadic support for Latin-1, Greek, and
|
||
;; symbol glyphs, which don't belong to their native character
|
||
;; set. It's a nuisance to have all those glyphs here, for all
|
||
;; the codepages (for starters, I don't even have references for
|
||
;; all the codepages). So I provide a hook for those who want to
|
||
;; squeeze every bit of support out of their terminal/font.
|
||
(run-hooks 'dos-codepage-setup-hook)
|
||
))
|
||
|
||
;; FIXME: Korean and Chinese codepages should be added here, but I
|
||
;; don't know what coding systems do they support. The codepages in
|
||
;; point are 934, 936, 938, 944, and 948.
|
||
(defvar cjk-codepages-alist
|
||
'((932 "Japanese" japanese-shift-jis))
|
||
"An alist of Far-Eastern codepages and the names of the associated
|
||
language and supported coding system.")
|
||
|
||
(defun dos-codepage-setup ()
|
||
"Set up the MULE environment as appropriate for the installed DOS codepage.
|
||
|
||
This function sets coding systems, display tables, and the language
|
||
environment options as appropriate for the current value of `dos-codepage'.
|
||
|
||
This function is automatically run at startup via the `term-setup-hook'
|
||
list. You can (and should) also run it whenever the value of
|
||
`dos-codepage' changes."
|
||
(interactive)
|
||
(let* ((desc (cdr (assq dos-codepage cjk-codepages-alist)))
|
||
(lang (car desc))
|
||
(coding (car (cdr desc)))
|
||
coding-dos coding-unix)
|
||
(if (null desc)
|
||
(dos-cpNNN-setup dos-codepage)
|
||
;; We've got one of the Far-Eastern codepages which support
|
||
;; MULE native coding systems directly.
|
||
(setq coding-dos (intern (format "%s-dos" coding))
|
||
coding-unix (intern (format "%s-unix" coding)))
|
||
(set-language-environment (car desc))
|
||
(set-selection-coding-system coding-dos)
|
||
(setq file-name-coding-system coding-unix)
|
||
(set-terminal-coding-system
|
||
(setq default-terminal-coding-system coding-unix))
|
||
;; Assume they support non-ASCII Latin characters like the IBM
|
||
;; codepage 437 does.
|
||
(IT-display-table-setup "cp437")
|
||
(prefer-coding-system coding-dos)
|
||
(if default-enable-multibyte-characters
|
||
(setq unibyte-display-via-language-environment t))
|
||
)))
|
||
|
||
;; We want to delay the terminal and other codepage-related setup
|
||
;; until after the terminal is set and user's .emacs is processed,
|
||
;; because people might define their `dos-codepage-setup-hook' there.
|
||
(add-hook 'term-setup-hook 'dos-codepage-setup)
|
||
|
||
;; In multibyte mode, we want unibyte buffers to be displayed using
|
||
;; the terminal coding system, so that they display correctly on the
|
||
;; DOS terminal; in unibyte mode we want to see all 8-bit characters
|
||
;; verbatim. In both cases, we want the entire range of 8-bit
|
||
;; characters to arrive at our display code verbatim.
|
||
(standard-display-8bit 127 255)
|
||
|
||
;;; internal.el ends here
|
||
|