From: Juho S. <js...@ik...> - 2006-03-16 03:25:25
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<sf-...@ro...> wrote: > Here's a patch that adds a few things my patch from 23 August does > which Nikodemus's does not -- it allows #\Uxxxx and #\Uxxxxxxxx as > input character names (as clisp does) and causes non-standard-graphic- > chars to be displayed by name when printed, again as clisp and allegro > do it. If a character has no name, it (that is, char-name) resorts to > the U-prefixed form. This makes all characters safe to print > (readably, and in isolation, not as part of strings) in > non-full-unicode locales. Thanks, applied. -- Juho Snellman |