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(mm-mime-mule-charset-alist): Require when compiling.
(mm-auto-save-coding-system): Prefer utf-8-emacs coding system to
emacs-mule.
(mm-find-mime-charset-region): Fix :mime-charset part.
(mm-mule-charset-to-mime-charset, mm-charset-to-coding-system)
(mm-mime-charset, mm-find-mime-charset-region): Look for
`:mime-charset' property of coding systems before `mime-charset'.
(mm-mule4-p, mm-enable-multibyte-mule4, mm-disable-multibyte-mule4)
(mm-with-unibyte-current-buffer-mule4): Deleted.
(mm-point-at-bol, mm-point-at-eol, mm-insert-byte)
(multibyte-char-to-unibyte): New.
author | Dave Love <fx@gnu.org> |
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date | Fri, 18 Oct 2002 11:02:20 +0000 |
parents | 75e2a0dcadcd |
children | 23a1cea22d13 |
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Basic Installation for An Introduction to Programming in Emacs Lisp version 2 ================== # To see the table of contents of the emacs-lisp-intro-2.00.tar.gz # file, execute the following at your shell prompt: tar -tzvf emacs-lisp-intro-2.00.tar.gz # To uncompress and untar the file, execute the following: tar -xzvf emacs-lisp-intro-2.00.tar.gz # The file will untar into a subdirectory called emacs-lisp-intro-2.00 # That directory will contain the Texinfo source for the book, the # Info files and various other files. cd emacs-lisp-intro-2.00 # To create a DVI file that can be printed directly or converted # to PostScript or PDF and then printed, execute the following: ./configure make dvi # To create an HTML file, execute the following # (presumably you have already executed the `./configure' command # before running `make dvi'; if not execute `./configure' now); # this will place HTML files into a emacs-lisp-intro/ subdirectory: makeinfo --html --verbose emacs-lisp-intro.texi # To create a single, large HTML file in the current directory, # use the --no-split option, like this: makeinfo --html --no-split --verbose emacs-lisp-intro.texi # At the time of writing, `makeinfo' version 4.0b creates HTML # files with %20 in addresses instead of a space. Some # browsers have difficulty following such references. In # GNU Emacs, you can replace the occurrences of %20 with a # command such as # (replace-string "%20" " ") # To create a single, large Info file in the current directory # instead of the usual 16 smaller Info files, and also, to avoid # indenting paragraphs, execute: makeinfo --no-split --paragraph-indent=0 --verbose emacs-lisp-intro.texi # To create a single, large Plain text file in the current # directory, execute: makeinfo --fill-column=70 --no-split --paragraph-indent=0 \ --verbose --no-headers --output=emacs-lisp-intro.txt emacs-lisp-intro.texi ###