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; * lisp/disp-table.el (standard-display-by-replacement-char): Doc fix.
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@ -307,10 +307,14 @@ be represented by a replacement character. You can evaluate the produced
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code to use the setup for the current Emacs session, or copy the code
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into your init file, to make Emacs use it for subsequent sessions.
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FROM and TO define the range of characters for which to produce the
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setup code for `standard-display-table'. If they are omitted, they
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default to #x100 and #x10FFFF respectively, covering the entire
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non-ASCII range of Unicode characters.
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Interactively, the produced code arranges for any character in
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the range [#x100..#x10FFFF] that the terminal cannot display to
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be represented by the #xFFFD Unicode replacement character.
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When called from Lisp, FROM and TO define the range of characters for
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which to produce the setup code for `standard-display-table'. If they
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are omitted, they default to #x100 and #x10FFFF respectively, covering
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the entire non-ASCII range of Unicode characters.
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REPL is the replacement character to use. If it's omitted, it defaults
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to #xFFFD, the Unicode replacement character, usually displayed as a
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black diamond with a question mark inside.
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