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(International Intro): Add a link to to Fontsets.
author | Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org> |
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date | Tue, 04 Jan 2000 22:14:58 +0000 |
parents | 949ca235ee9e |
children | 0699f691fac1 |
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65 @kindex C-h h | 65 @kindex C-h h |
66 @findex view-hello-file | 66 @findex view-hello-file |
67 The command @kbd{C-h h} (@code{view-hello-file}) displays the file | 67 The command @kbd{C-h h} (@code{view-hello-file}) displays the file |
68 @file{etc/HELLO}, which shows how to say ``hello'' in many languages. | 68 @file{etc/HELLO}, which shows how to say ``hello'' in many languages. |
69 This illustrates various scripts. | 69 This illustrates various scripts. If the font you're using doesn't have |
70 characters for all those different languages, you will see some hollow | |
71 boxes instead of characters; see @ref{Fontsets}. | |
70 | 72 |
71 Keyboards, even in the countries where these character sets are used, | 73 Keyboards, even in the countries where these character sets are used, |
72 generally don't have keys for all the characters in them. So Emacs | 74 generally don't have keys for all the characters in them. So Emacs |
73 supports various @dfn{input methods}, typically one for each script or | 75 supports various @dfn{input methods}, typically one for each script or |
74 language, to make it convenient to type them. | 76 language, to make it convenient to type them. |