# HG changeset patch # User Kenichi Handa # Date 1269953390 -32400 # Node ID e867a024bed794ea5aad5ab16722fb0a48013c50 # Parent 9898924b98edd9c135e232f361711d433d41753a# Parent 524141dd7b9da59c012c45cfd3d38e1f243a8ddb merge trunk diff -r 9898924b98ed -r e867a024bed7 doc/emacs/ChangeLog --- a/doc/emacs/ChangeLog Tue Mar 30 21:46:31 2010 +0900 +++ b/doc/emacs/ChangeLog Tue Mar 30 21:49:50 2010 +0900 @@ -1,3 +1,11 @@ +2010-03-30 Eli Zaretskii + + * mule.texi (Input Methods): Mention "C-x 8 RET" and add a + cross-reference to "Inserting Text". + + * basic.texi (Inserting Text): Add an index entry for "C-x 8 RET". + Mention completion provided by `ucs-insert'. + 2010-03-28 Chong Yidong * sending.texi (Sending Mail): Note variables that may need diff -r 9898924b98ed -r e867a024bed7 doc/emacs/basic.texi --- a/doc/emacs/basic.texi Tue Mar 30 21:46:31 2010 +0900 +++ b/doc/emacs/basic.texi Tue Mar 30 21:49:50 2010 +0900 @@ -100,13 +100,15 @@ character to insert (@pxref{Arguments}). @findex ucs-insert +@kindex C-x 8 RET @cindex Unicode Instead of @kbd{C-q}, you can use @kbd{C-x 8 @key{RET}} (@code{ucs-insert}) to insert a character based on its Unicode name or code-point. This commands prompts for a character to insert, using the minibuffer; you can specify the character using either (i) the character's name in the Unicode standard, or (ii) the character's -code-point in the Unicode standard. +code-point in the Unicode standard. If you specify the character's +name, the command provides completion. @node Moving Point @section Changing the Location of Point diff -r 9898924b98ed -r e867a024bed7 doc/emacs/mule.texi --- a/doc/emacs/mule.texi Tue Mar 30 21:46:31 2010 +0900 +++ b/doc/emacs/mule.texi Tue Mar 30 21:49:50 2010 +0900 @@ -533,6 +533,11 @@ possible characters to type next is displayed in the echo area (but not when you are in the minibuffer). + Another facility for typing characters not on your keyboard is by +using the @kbd{C-x 8 @key{RET}} (@code{ucs-insert}) to insert a single +character based on its Unicode name or code-point; see @ref{Inserting +Text}. + @node Select Input Method @section Selecting an Input Method