Ticket Hash: | 1e55bec0121ea8aa4601b3719486c38d14222b57 | |||
Title: | Create a Emacs charmap for the Lisp Machine character set | |||
Status: | Open | Type: | Feature_Request | |
Severity: | Important | Priority: | Immediate | |
Subsystem: | Resolution: | Open | ||
Last Modified: | 2024-06-18 15:09:22 | |||
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ams added on 2020-11-11 08:11:16:
Create a charmap for the Lisp Machine character set. Should be able to base it of "/usr/share/i18n/charmaps/ANSI_X3.4-1968". <verbatim> 000 center-dot 040 space 100 @ 140 ` 001 down arrow 041 ! 101 A 141 a 002 alpha 042 " 102 B 142 b 003 beta 043 # 103 C 143 c 004 and-sign 044 $ 104 D 144 d 005 not-sign 045 % 105 E 145 e 006 epsilon 046 & 106 F 146 f 007 pi 047 ' 107 G 147 g 010 lambda 050 ( 110 H 150 h 011 gamma 051 ) 111 I 151 i 012 delta 052 * 112 J 152 j 013 uparrow 053 + 113 K 153 k 014 plus-minus 054 , 114 L 154 l 015 circle-plus 055 - 115 M 155 m 016 infinity 056 . 116 N 156 n 017 partial delta 057 / 117 O 157 o 020 left horseshoe 060 0 120 P 160 p 021 right horseshoe 061 1 121 Q 161 q 022 up horseshoe 062 2 122 R 162 r 023 down horseshoe 063 3 123 S 163 s 024 universal quantifier 064 4 124 T 164 t 025 existential quantifier 065 5 125 U 165 u 026 circle-X 066 6 126 V 166 v 027 double-arrow 067 7 127 W 167 w 030 left arrow 070 8 130 X 170 x 031 right arrow 071 9 131 Y 171 y 032 not-equals 072 : 132 Z 172 z 033 diamond (altmode) 073 ; 133 [ 173 @{ 034 less-or-equal 074 < 134 \ 174 | 035 greater-or-equal 075 = 135 ] 175 @} 036 equivalence 076 > 136 ^ 176 ~ 037 or 077 ? 137 _ 177 ctl-qm 200 Null character 210 Overstrike 220 Stop-output 230 Roman-iv 201 Break 211 Tab 221 Abort 231 Hand-up 202 Clear 212 Line 222 Resume 232 Hand-down 203 Call 213 Delete 223 Status 233 Hand-left 204 Terminal escape 214 Page 224 End 234 Hand-right 205 Macro/backnext 215 Return 225 Roman-i 235 System 206 Help 216 Quote 226 Roman-ii 236 Network 207 Rubout 217 Hold-output 227 Roman-iii 237-377 reserved for the future The Lisp Machine Character Set (all numbers in octal) </verbatim> ams added on 2024-06-18 15:09:22: This is mainly for Emacs so that one can edit "native" LispM files. |