[CVS 2005-03-01]

> Below is an alist of locales and tutorial titles [...]
>
>   ("th"    . 
> "ààààààààààààààààààààààààààààààààà")

For this Thai text string (in UTF-8 encoding) I just get boxes.  Doing
`C-u C-x =' I see that the characters are taken from the
`mule-unicode-0100-24ff' charset; the font I use for it
(-Efont-Biwidth-Medium-R-Normal--24-240-75-75-P-120-ISO10646-1)
doesn't have them.  On the other hand, TIS-620 encoding displays just
fine.  How can I make Emacs use my TIS-620 font for Thai characters if
the encoding is UTF-8?  Neither emacs.info nor elisp.info give a clue.


    Werner
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