On Jun 12, 2008, at 8:13 PM, John wrote:
Carsten Dominik <C.Dominik <at> uva.nl> writes:
This is a bug in XEmacs, in the definition of the variable `isearch-
mode-map'. In this map, all printing characters should be bound to
`isearch-printing-char', but the setup does not handle non-ascii
characters correctly, I believe. The purpose of this code is to
exactly handle packages like Org where all normal characters are
bound
to a special function - but the implementation of this function is
incomplete. A better implementation could be to find all characters
that are bound to self-insert-command in the global map and make the
replacement binding for those.
That's strange because whenever I isearch words with accented
characters
in other modes then it works fine. The problem only occurs when
using org mode.
Hi John,
please re-read my reply which you quote above. I did explain that
most other modes do not need this special treatment because in most
modes, printing characters are bound to self-insert-command. However,
XEmacs does cater for modes that redefine normal letters etc, but it
does s in an icomplete way.
- Carsten
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