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authorEli Zaretskii <[email protected]>1999-01-18 07:14:30 +0000
committerEli Zaretskii <[email protected]>1999-01-18 07:14:30 +0000
commit01f767b79a2fc05055cf0ecf634cb3ab666a6f86 (patch)
tree0856964b697a4ea182a88641365da1d1488c390d /man/msdog.texi
parent6af1f5981d736afa967c3a4e7f7c63f203b764d9 (diff)
(MS-DOS and MULE): dos-unsupported-character-glyph is
a triangle by default, not a solid box.
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@@ -577,8 +577,10 @@ converted into a particular character code, specified by the variable
Emacs supports many other characters sets aside from ISO 8859, but it
cannot display them on MS-DOS. So if one of these multibyte characters
-appears in a buffer, Emacs on MS-DOS displays a solid box instead of the
-character.
+appears in a buffer, Emacs on MS-DOS displays them as specified by the
+@code{dos-unsupported-character-glyph} variable; by default, this glyph
+is an empty triangle. Use the @kbd{C-u C-x =} command to display the
+actual code and character set of such characters. @xref{Position Info}.
@findex codepage-setup
By default, Emacs defines a coding system to support the current