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#20499
[PROPOSED PATCH] C-x 8 shorthands for curved quotes, Euro, etc.
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Reported by: Paul Eggert <eggert <at> cs.ucla.edu>
Date: Mon, 4 May 2015 01:15:03 UTC
Severity: wishlist
Tags: patch
Merged with 16082
Done: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org>
Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.
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> Maybe I don't understand the use case you have in mind. I thought the
> use case was that you already know the character's name, at least
> approximately, and want to look up its code, to type is faster.
I know what the character looks like. It is NOT easy to guess
what the name would be. There are many possibilities.
> > C-x 8 RET is even worse than that, because it requires
> > _copying_ the name of the character. To actually see the character
> > point is on requires
> > M-f C-f C-SPC C-s ; C-b M-w C-a C-x 8 RET C-y SPC
> "C-x 8 RET" accepts the codepoint in hex, so if you are already
> looking at the line that defines the character, all you need is to
> type a 4-, sometimes 5-hex-digit number.
> And if you want to type the name, "C-x 8 RET" provides completion, so
> no need for such a complicated dance for copying the name.
Are you kidding? Just to see 32 characters' glyphs
I'd have to type 128 input characters.
The feature I want would show 32 glyphs on each line,
and many lines would fit on the screen at once.
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