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Subject: Quail oddity
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Using Brussels, I chose French/quail-french as input method, and
noticed that any possibly-accentued letter (such as 'e') is
swallowing a C-c after it and the letter itself is removed.

That means that when I terminate a mail with the letter 'e' and I
wanna press C-c C-c to send it, the final 'e' is removed and only one
C-c gets taken in account.

  Sam
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Samuel Tardieu -- sam@inf.enst.fr

