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28.1; input method chinese-ctlaub unable to enter �p
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Message #32 received at 54971 <at> debbugs.gnu.org (full text, mbox):
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On Sun, 17 Apr 2022, Po Lu wrote:
If you know, or can find out, please tell.
>>
>> I don't know. My guess is CTLau-b5.html widen in use from Sidney
>> Lau's immediate circle.
>
> In the meantime, you can use the chinese-py-b5 input method, which is
> capable of entering that character as "beng1". Not that such a
> character is likely to be used in real life by anyone.
The character "fa3" for hair using chinese-py-b5 input method has the
same problem in chinese-ctlaub. That character appears in line one at
position six in a music video that launched 5 years ago on Youtube
attracting 250M views. The song was performed live at nasa's 2019
break through prize ceremony introduced by Pierce Brosnan. The music
video's visual design aesthetics in circulation are thematically Tesla
font typesetting the word "passengers" in capitals and the technology
is "light years away" which is a translation of the song's name by
G.E.M..
>
> [Your MUA's coding system is weird, so here is that character in
> Unicode: 祊.]
>
I've set my mail reader, Alpine, to emit UTF-8, can you see theses
characters in Unicode?
* 祊
* 髮
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vl
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