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(Input Methods, Multibyte Conversion): ifinfo -> ifnottex.
author Luc Teirlinck <teirllm@auburn.edu>
date Fri, 19 May 2006 22:51:45 +0000
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427 '} to get separate @samp{e} and @samp{'}. 427 '} to get separate @samp{e} and @samp{'}.
428 428
429 Another method, more general but not quite as easy to type, is to use 429 Another method, more general but not quite as easy to type, is to use
430 @kbd{C-\ C-\} between two characters to stop them from combining. This 430 @kbd{C-\ C-\} between two characters to stop them from combining. This
431 is the command @kbd{C-\} (@code{toggle-input-method}) used twice. 431 is the command @kbd{C-\} (@code{toggle-input-method}) used twice.
432 @ifinfo 432 @ifnottex
433 @xref{Select Input Method}. 433 @xref{Select Input Method}.
434 @end ifinfo 434 @end ifnottex
435 435
436 @cindex incremental search, input method interference 436 @cindex incremental search, input method interference
437 @kbd{C-\ C-\} is especially useful inside an incremental search, 437 @kbd{C-\ C-\} is especially useful inside an incremental search,
438 because it stops waiting for more characters to combine, and starts 438 because it stops waiting for more characters to combine, and starts
439 searching for what you have already entered. 439 searching for what you have already entered.
561 character. You select @emph{which} ISO Latin character set to use 561 character. You select @emph{which} ISO Latin character set to use
562 through your choice of language environment 562 through your choice of language environment
563 @iftex 563 @iftex
564 (see above). 564 (see above).
565 @end iftex 565 @end iftex
566 @ifinfo 566 @ifnottex
567 (@pxref{Language Environments}). 567 (@pxref{Language Environments}).
568 @end ifinfo 568 @end ifnottex
569 If you do not specify a choice, the default is Latin-1. 569 If you do not specify a choice, the default is Latin-1.
570 570
571 If you insert a character in the range 0200 through 0237, which 571 If you insert a character in the range 0200 through 0237, which
572 forms the @code{eight-bit-control} character set, it is inserted 572 forms the @code{eight-bit-control} character set, it is inserted
573 literally. You should normally avoid doing this since buffers 573 literally. You should normally avoid doing this since buffers