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You can use the display table feature to control how all possible character codes display on the screen. This is useful for displaying European languages that have letters not in the ASCII character set.
The display table maps each character code into a sequence of glyphs, each glyph being a graphic that takes up one character position on the screen. You can also define how to display each glyph on your terminal, using the glyph table.
Display tables affect how the mode line is displayed; if you want to force
redisplay of the mode line using a new display table, call
force-mode-line-update
(voir la section Mode-Line Format).
38.21.1 Display Table Format | What a display table consists of. | |
38.21.2 Active Display Table | How Emacs selects a display table to use. | |
38.21.3 Glyphs | How to define a glyph, and what glyphs mean. |
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