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(Select Input Method): Document the behavior of toggle-input-method when invoked with an argument. From Janusz S. Bien <jsbien@mimuw.edu.pl>.
author Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
date Fri, 16 Mar 2001 18:53:54 +0000
parents 86322cde2e42
children 6a6141e694a5
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420 If you type @kbd{C-\} and you have not yet selected an input method, 420 If you type @kbd{C-\} and you have not yet selected an input method,
421 it prompts for you to specify one. This has the same effect as using 421 it prompts for you to specify one. This has the same effect as using
422 @kbd{C-x @key{RET} C-\} to specify an input method. 422 @kbd{C-x @key{RET} C-\} to specify an input method.
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424 When invoked with a numeric argument, as in @kbd{C-u C-\},
425 @code{toggle-input-method} always prompts you for an input method,
426 suggesting the most recently selected one as the default.
427
424 @vindex default-input-method 428 @vindex default-input-method
425 Selecting a language environment specifies a default input method for 429 Selecting a language environment specifies a default input method for
426 use in various buffers. When you have a default input method, you can 430 use in various buffers. When you have a default input method, you can
427 select it in the current buffer by typing @kbd{C-\}. The variable 431 select it in the current buffer by typing @kbd{C-\}. The variable
428 @code{default-input-method} specifies the default input method 432 @code{default-input-method} specifies the default input method