>>>>> "JC" == Joe Corneli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
(B
(BJC>  Eg. the first time \pi turns into a greek
(BJC> symbol,
(B
(BI   disagree  with  the   whole  argument   except  for   having  some
(Bdocumentation that  tells you how to  replace an old  behaviour if you
(Bdon't like the new.
(B
(BBut US-ASCII bound people should consider that there are a few squared
(Bmeters  of  the  world   where  people  has  alphabets  that  includes
(Bcharacters that did not took place in the holy 94 set.
(B
(BSome  of these  people  speak  an almost  unknown  language that  uses
(Bstrange gliphs  as ,Aq(B yust  to tell one.  I think is  called something
(Blike Sponish, Spunish... Maybe Spanish. I never recall the exact name.
,A!(BCarramba!
(B
(BA few more, a smaller number  indeed, uses $,1'@(B even when it does'nt mean
(B3.1415... When they typeset with  TeX they don't use \pi, that's true,
(Bbut all of the above include  some weird psycopatic that uses Emacs to
(Bread and write her/his e-mail, and it's a good thing they can clearly
(Bread the messages their receive.
(B
(BAny one of the nations in the Banana Union has its special characters.
(B
(BThey use  them in their everyday  life. TeX has  grown and understands
(Bthem.  It's fair that Emacs handles  them the right way and I love the
(BTrue One Editor when it does it.
(B
(B-- 
(B /\            ___
(B/___/\__|_|\_|__|___Gian Uberto Lauri_____________________
(B  //--\ | | \|  |   Integralista GNUslamico  
(B\/                  e coltivatore diretto di software
(B
(BP.S.
(B
(BI hope that nobody will consider stop emacs-bidi development as a good
(Bway to fight middle east terrorists... Mossad could get upset.
(B
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