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#58326
Reading unicode user inputs from minibuffer
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Reported by: uzibalqa <uzibalqa <at> proton.me>
Date: Thu, 6 Oct 2022 03:43:02 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: notabug
Done: Lars Ingebrigtsen <larsi <at> gnus.org>
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>>>>> On Thu, 06 Oct 2022 03:42:14 +0000, uzibalqa via "Bug reports for GNU Emacs, the Swiss army knife of text editors" <bug-gnu-emacs <at> gnu.org> said:
uzibalqa> I am using "read-char-by-name" to read utf8 hex codes
uzibalqa> from user for input to "glasses-separator". But because
uzibalqa> "glasses-separator" requires a string I have to do
uzibalqa> (string (read-char-by-name "hex: ")). Meaning that
uzibalqa> users cannot pass "\u2192", but have to use "#x2192".
uzibalqa> Yet, using "completing-read", the list can contain
uzibalqa> "\u2192", which works fine. I am also unsure whether
uzibalqa> there is an inconsistency with
uzibalqa> display-fill-column-indicator-character which also takes
uzibalqa> unicode.
uzibalqa> Could the setting up of "glasses-separator" be
uzibalqa> simplified? Could "read-char-by-name" be extended to
uzibalqa> accept hexcodes like "\u2192", or is there some other
uzibalqa> function that can handle the different unicode inputs
uzibalqa> from minibuffer better?
I suggest you read the docstring for `read-char-by-name' more
carefully:
Accept a name like "CIRCULATION FUNCTION", a hexadecimal
number like "2A10", or a number in hash notation (e.g.,
"#x2a10" for hex, "10r10768" for decimal, or "#o25020" for
octal). Treat otherwise-ambiguous strings like "BED" (U+1F6CF)
as names, not numbers.
Robert
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