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From: Martin Buchholz <mrb@Eng.Sun.COM>
To: Jan Vroonhof <vroonhof@math.ethz.ch>
Cc: Philippe RIO <rio@easynet.fr>, xemacs-beta@xemacs.org
Subject: Re: Urgent: x-compose check
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>>>>> "Jan" == Jan Vroonhof <vroonhof@math.ethz.ch> writes:

Jan> Philippe RIO <rio@easynet.fr> writes:
>> > Note that the automatic handling is now based on the presence of
>> > dead-tilde. Phillipe, does (x-keysym-on-keyboard-p "dead-tilde") give
>> > t on french keyboards too. 
>> 
>> It gives nil !!! I think you should test the presence of each key then bind
>> the keymap.

Jan> Oh no.... Damn... Martin, may be we should port your macro from
Jan> x-compose-autoload to x-compose.el too :-(

If I have a bit more time I will try to own the x-compose problem.  My
work has unconvered some bugs in the C code that may be tough to fix.

Martin

