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author | Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org> |
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date | Mon, 16 Jan 2006 08:37:27 +0000 |
parents | 2d92f5c9d6ae 1bd74e01cf90 |
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95 doc: /* Select a new case table for the current buffer. | 95 doc: /* Select a new case table for the current buffer. |
96 A case table is a char-table which maps characters | 96 A case table is a char-table which maps characters |
97 to their lower-case equivalents. It also has three \"extra\" slots | 97 to their lower-case equivalents. It also has three \"extra\" slots |
98 which may be additional char-tables or nil. | 98 which may be additional char-tables or nil. |
99 These slots are called UPCASE, CANONICALIZE and EQUIVALENCES. | 99 These slots are called UPCASE, CANONICALIZE and EQUIVALENCES. |
100 UPCASE maps each character to its upper-case equivalent; | 100 UPCASE maps each non-upper-case character to its upper-case equivalent. |
101 if lower and upper case characters are in 1-1 correspondence, | 101 (The value in UPCASE for an upper-case character is never used.) |
102 If lower and upper case characters are in 1-1 correspondence, | |
102 you may use nil and the upcase table will be deduced from DOWNCASE. | 103 you may use nil and the upcase table will be deduced from DOWNCASE. |
103 CANONICALIZE maps each character to a canonical equivalent; | 104 CANONICALIZE maps each character to a canonical equivalent; |
104 any two characters that are related by case-conversion have the same | 105 any two characters that are related by case-conversion have the same |
105 canonical equivalent character; it may be nil, in which case it is | 106 canonical equivalent character; it may be nil, in which case it is |
106 deduced from DOWNCASE and UPCASE. | 107 deduced from DOWNCASE and UPCASE. |