diff man/macos.texi @ 90295:4b3d39451150

Revision: emacs@sv.gnu.org/emacs--unicode--0--patch-14 Merge from emacs--devo--0 Patches applied: * emacs--devo--0 (patch 58-65) - Update from CVS - Merge from gnus--rel--5.10 * gnus--rel--5.10 (patch 22-28) - Update from CVS - Merge from emacs--devo--0 - Update from CVS: lisp/gnus.el: Remove bogus comment.
author Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org>
date Sat, 11 Feb 2006 00:11:19 +0000
parents c5406394f567 fc15f5c92cb1
children c156f6a9e7b5
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--- a/man/macos.texi	Wed Feb 08 04:26:44 2006 +0000
+++ b/man/macos.texi	Sat Feb 11 00:11:19 2006 +0000
@@ -104,12 +104,12 @@
 @code{mac-roman}, @code{mac-centraleurroman}, and @code{mac-cyrillic}
 are used to represent these Mac encodings.
 
-  The fontset @code{fontset-mac} is created automatically when Emacs
-is run on Mac, and used by default.  It displays as many kinds of
-characters as possible using 12-point Monaco as a base font.  If you
-see some character as a hollow box with this fontset, then it's almost
-impossible to display it only by customizing font settings (@pxref{Mac
-Font Specs}).
+  The fontset @code{fontset-standard} is created automatically when
+Emacs is run on Mac, and used by default.  It displays as many kinds
+of characters as possible using 12-point Monaco as a base font.  If
+you see some character as a hollow box with this fontset, then it's
+almost impossible to display it only by customizing font settings
+(@pxref{Mac Font Specs}).
 
   You can use input methods provided either by LEIM (@pxref{Input
 Methods}) or Mac OS to enter international characters.  To use the