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Re: certain Chinese characters are not displayed correctly
In article <43FE19B8.7050309@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Stefan Müller <Stefan.Mueller@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Thank you for your help! It solved my problem.
That's good!
>> Here again, "does not give me the code" is vague, and that
>> is what you thought. What I want to know is (I repeat):
>> what do you get when you type C-u C-x = while
>> putting the cursor on that incorrect "square"?
> Okay, I now found out the reason for my confusion. I marked the
> problematic sign with the mouse and then the cursor was in front of the
> next character: the space. The confusing bit was that one cannot "put
> the cursor on the sign". For our task it had to be to the left of the
> character.
It seems that you are using a bar cursor (the default is a
box cursor). But, even in that case, the cursor is still
put on each character, i.e. within a column occupied by that
character. The difficulty is that, as the bar cursor
occupies only one or two pixels of the leftmost area of that
column, you just "feel" like it is placed "between" two
characters.
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Kenichi Handa
handa@xxxxxxxx