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@key{a} adds a symbol. @kbd{C-k} and @kbd{C-y} kill and yank symbols.
@key{g} refreshes the quotes. @key{L} selects a different list (like the
Alerts list). The usual @kbd{C-h m} mode help shows other key bindings.
Chart communicates changes to the lists between the Emacs display and a
running Chart GUI@. So if you have both open then changes in one are
reflected in the other a moment later.
@findex @code{chart-quote}
@kbd{M-x chart-quote} displays a quote for a given symbol in the message area.
It prompts for the symbol with default a symbol at point. @key{Tab}
completion is available (@pxref{Completion,,, emacs, The Emacs Editor}) using
the database symbols, favourites list, and previously requested symbols.
@findex @code{chart-quote-at-point}
@kbd{M-x chart-quote-at-point} displays a quote for the symbol at point,
without prompting.
The language, date formats, etc, follow the Chart locale selection described
in @ref{Internationalization}. Emacs @kbd{M-x set-language-environment} and
other Emacs setups don't influence the display.
@section UTF-8
@cindex Asian characters in Emacs
@cindex XEmacs UTF-8
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<kbd class="key">a</kbd> adds a symbol. <kbd class="kbd">C-k</kbd> and <kbd class="kbd">C-y</kbd> kill and yank symbols.
<kbd class="key">g</kbd> refreshes the quotes. <kbd class="key">L</kbd> selects a different list (like the
Alerts list). The usual <kbd class="kbd">C-h m</kbd> mode help shows other key bindings.
</p>
<p>Chart communicates changes to the lists between the Emacs display and a
running Chart GUI. So if you have both open then changes in one are
reflected in the other a moment later.
</p>
<a class="index-entry-id" id="index-chart_002dquote"></a>
<p><kbd class="kbd">M-x chart-quote</kbd> displays a quote for a given symbol in the message area.
It prompts for the symbol with default a symbol at point. <kbd class="key">Tab</kbd>
completion is available (see <a data-manual="emacs" href="https://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/manual/html_mono/emacs.html#Completion">Completion</a> in <cite class="cite">The Emacs Editor</cite>) using
the database symbols, favourites list, and previously requested symbols.
</p>
<a class="index-entry-id" id="index-chart_002dquote_002dat_002dpoint"></a>
<p><kbd class="kbd">M-x chart-quote-at-point</kbd> displays a quote for the symbol at point,
without prompting.
</p>
<p>The language, date formats, etc, follow the Chart locale selection described
in <a class="ref" href="#Internationalization">Internationalization</a>. Emacs <kbd class="kbd">M-x set-language-environment</kbd> and
other Emacs setups don’t influence the display.
</p>
</div>
<div class="section-level-extent" id="UTF_002d8">
<h3 class="section"><span>18.2 UTF-8<a class="copiable-link" href="#UTF_002d8"> ¶</a></span></h3>
<a class="index-entry-id" id="index-Asian-characters-in-Emacs"></a>
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