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Revision: miles@gnu.org--gnu-2005/emacs--unicode--0--patch-44
Merge from emacs--cvs-trunk--0
Patches applied:
* emacs--cvs-trunk--0 (patch 272-288)
- src/xdisp.c (dump_glyph_row): Don't display overlay_arrow_p field.
- Update from CVS
- Merge from gnus--rel--5.10
* gnus--rel--5.10 (patch 67)
- Update from CVS
author | Miles Bader <miles@gnu.org> |
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date | Thu, 05 May 2005 00:04:55 +0000 |
parents | 68c22ea6027c |
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This is a list of ways to say hello in various languages. Its purpose is to illustrate a number of scripts. --------------------------------------------------------- Amharic ($,1O M[MmN{(B) $,1M`MKM](B Arabic (,GIqjHQYdG(B) ,GecjdY(B ,GeGdqSdG(B Braille $,2(3(1('('(5(B C printf ("Hello, world!\n"); Czech (,Bh(Besky) Dobr,A}(B den Danish (dansk) Hej, Goddag Dutch (Nederlands) Hallo, Dag Emacs emacs --no-splash -f view-hello-file English [$(O+S(Bi,D?(B-gli$(O*h(B] Hello Esperanto Saluton (E,C6(Bo,C~(Ban,Cx(Bo ,Cf(Biu,C<(Ba,C}(Bde) Estonian (eesti keel) Tere, Tervist Finnish (Suomi) Hei French (fran,Ag(Bais) Bonjour, Salut Georgian ($,1JEJ0J@J7J5J4J:J8(B) $,1J2J0J;J0J@JOJ=J1J0(B German (Deutsch) Guten Tag, Gr,A|_(B Gott Greek (,Fekkgmij\(B) ,FCei\(B ,Fsar(B Hebrew (,Hzixar(B) ,Hylem(B Hindi ($,15y55B5f6 (B) $,15h5n5x6-5d6'(B, $,15h5n5x6-5U5~5p(B $,16D(B Italian (italiano) Ciao, Buon giorno Javanese (Jawa) System.out.println("Halo, selamat sore!"); Kannada ($,1>u?(?M?(?!(B) $,1?(?.?8?M>u?>?0(B Lao ((1>RJRERG(B) (1JP:R-4U(B, (1"mcKib*!4U(B Malayalam ($,1@N@R@O@^@S@"(B) $,1@H@N@X@m@5@^@P@"(B Maltese (il-Malti) Bon,Cu(Bu, Sa,C11(Ba Mathematics $B"O(B p $A!J(B world $(O#@(B hello p $A!u(B Nederlands, Vlaams Hallo, Dag Norwegian (norsk) Hei, God dag Polish (j,Bj(Bzyk polski) Dzie,Bq(B dobry! Cze,B6f(B! Russian (,L`caaZXY(B) ,L7T`PRabRcYbU(B! Slovak (sloven,Bh(Bina) Dobr,A}(B de,Br(B Slovenian (sloven,B9h(Bina) Pozdravljeni! Spanish (espa,Aq(Bol) ,A!(BHola! Swedish (p,Ae(B svenska) Hej, Goddag Tamil ($,1<D<N<_<T<m(B) $,1<U<C<5<m<5<N<m(B Thai (,T@RIRd7B(B) ,TJGQJ4U$CQ:(B, ,TJGQJ4U$hP(B Tibetan ($(7"7"]"2!;"G#!"Q"2!;(B) $(7"7"!#C"Q!;"E"S"G!;"7"2"[!;"D"["#"G!>(B Tigrigna ($,1NUP-MmN{(B) $,1MpMKM[NU(B Turkish (T,A|(Brk,Ag(Be) Merhaba Ukrainian (,LcZ`Pw]alZP(B) ,L2vbPn(B Vietnamese (ti,1*(Bng Vi,1.(Bt) Ch,A`(Bo b,1U(Bn Japanese ($AHU1>$(Gk#(B) $A$3$s$K$A$O(B, (I:]FAJ(B Chinese ($AVPND(B,$AFUM(;0(B,$A::So(B) $ADc:C(B Cantonese ($(Gemk#(B,$(Gl]N)fc(B) $ATg3?(B, $ADc:C(B Korean ($(CGQ1[(B) $(C>H3gGO<<?d(B, $(C>H3gGO=J4O1n(B Difference among chinese characters in GB, JIS, KSC, BIG5: GB $AT*Fx(B $A?*7"(B JIS $AT*$B5$(B $(Gbd$BH/(B KSC $AT*$(GV4(B $(Gbd`u(B BIG5 $AT*$(GV4(B $(Gbd`u(B Just for a test of JISX0212: $(HdYnG(B (the second character is of JISX0212) A short test for Unicode characters: Czech (,Bh(Besky) Dobr,A}(B den Esperanto Saluton (E,C6(Bo,C~(Ban,Cx(Bo ,Cf(Biu,C<(Ba,C}(Bde) Greek (,FEkkgmij\(B) ,FCei\(B ,Fsar(B Hebrew ,Hylem(B Russian (,L@caaZXY(B) ,L7T`PRabRcYbU(B! Maltese (Malti) Bon,Cu(Bu, Sa,C11(Ba ;;; Local Variables: ;;; tab-width: 32 ;;; End: