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Problems, fixmes and other unicode-related issues
dumped emacs. But, those maps (char tables) generated while
temacs is running can't be removed from the dumped emacs.
- * Translation tables for {en,de}code currently aren't supported.
-
- This should be fixed by the changes of 2002-10-14.
-
- * Defining CCL coding systems currently doesn't work.
-
- This should be fixed by the changes of 2003-01-30.
-
* iso-2022 charsets get unified on i/o.
With the change on 2003-01-06, decoding routines put `charset'
handle more scripts specifically (à la Devanagari). There are
issues with canonicalization.
- * Bidi is a separate issue with no support currently.
-
* We need tabular input methods, e.g. for maths symbols. (Not
specific to Unicode.)
worry about what happens when double-width charsets covering
non-CJK characters are unified.
- * Emacs 20/21 .elc files are currently not loadable. It may or may
- not be possible to do this properly.
-
- With the change on 2002-07-24, elc files generated by Emacs
- 20.3 and later are correctly loaded (including those
- containing multibyte characters and compressed). But, elc
- files generated by 20.2 and the primer are still not loadable.
- Is it really worth working on it?
-
- * Rmail won't work with non-ASCII text. Encoding issues for Babyl
- files need sorting out, but rms says Babyl will go before this is
- released.
-
- * Gnus still needs some attention, and we need to get changes
- accepted by Gnus maintainers...
-
* There are type errors lurking, e.g. in
Fcheck_coding_systems_region. Define ENABLE_CHECKING to find them.
- * You can grep the code for lots of fixmes.
-
* Old auto-save files, and similar files, such as Gnus drafts,
containing non-ASCII characters probably won't be re-read correctly.
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