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Composing Hindi Characters in Emacs after reloading files



Hi,

We use the input method devanagari-hindi-transliteration in emacs to
type Hindi characters. Some of the characters are displayed as fusions
(for instance `so'). After reloading the file the characters are
displayed in isolation again.

From

http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/SupportHindi

I learned that there is a comand that does the fusion:

> > When you reload a file in which you had typed some hindi, the
> > characters are disjoint and not formed into words. To convert them
> > back, this works for me: M-x indian-to-devanagari-region, followed by
> > M-x devanagari-compose-region.

My question is: Can this be done automatically? I.e. when I load a file
can a header line or something be used to rearrange everything in the file?

In addition, I printout messages to an emacs buffer and the characters I
use there should be fused as well.

Due to software constraints I have to use UTF8 as encoding.

Thanks and greetings

	Stefan


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