T Taneli Vahakangas wrote:
Actually, the text behind the link presents a solution: upgrade your emacs to CVS branch emacs-unicode-2. Or does this not work for you?
Ok, I'm being a clown. Somehow managed to miss the one message in the thread that I had linked to.
For the record, chinese characters work fine now with Emacs 22.1 without any extras. Although the strange symbol #\U65B1 still breaks it. But my application works for now.
Cheers,
Chris
PS: Great work on slime folks!