[texhax] Serbian Cyrillic characters
Reinhard Kotucha
reinhard.kotucha at web.de
Tue Jan 26 23:10:34 CET 2010
On 26 January 2010 Pierre MacKay wrote:
> On 01/25/2010 10:21 PM, Predrag Punosevac wrote:
> > Reinhard Kotucha<reinhard.kotucha at web.de> wrote:
> >
> >
> >> Options -> Mule -> select input method -> vietnamese-viqr
> >>
> >> I can enter Vietnamese characters on a pure ASCII keyboard (in VIQR)
> >> conveniently: When I type "Ha` No^.i", I see "H?? N???i" on screen.
> >>
> >> Emacs provides an input-method called "cyrillic-serbian". I must
> >> admit that I don't know how to use it, though.
> >>
> >>
> > Thank you so much for the info. I must admit that using Emacs is
> > against my religion. I use nvi which does support Unicode since 2000
> > or so but I have never used it. It is probably also obvious that I do
> > not use Linux. I am an OpenBSD guy.
> >
> >
> Surely there is an emacs distribution for BSD. There certainly was one
> in pre-Solaris days for Sun Microsystems and also for Vaxen.
Of course, but this is obviously a religious problem. I don't want to
evangelize anybody, I'm not religious in this respect at all. But
though I bought a book about vi already, I was often too lazy to
investigate how to do things in vi because I already knew how to do it
in Emacs. Thus, I can understand that someone who is using vi for
years doesn't want to switch to another editor.
Modern variants of vi are very powerful too. And, as
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