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Include charset.h. (forward_point, Fforward_point): New functions. (Fforward_char, Fdelete_char): Handle multibyte characters by calling forward_point. (Fdelete_backward_char): Pay attention to multibyte characters in overwrite-mode. (internal_self_insert): Handle self inserting a multibyte character. (syms_of_cmds): Handle the new function Fforward_point.
author Karl Heuer <kwzh@gnu.org>
date Thu, 20 Feb 1997 06:46:40 +0000
parents edebdaa8e499
children c687ce4ca98e
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REM Here begins emacs.bat.in

REM Set OS specific values.
set ARCH_SAVE=%PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE%
set PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE=
if "%ARCH_SAVE%" == "%PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE%" goto windows95
set PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE=%ARCH_SAVE%
set SHELL=cmd
goto next

:windows95
set SHELL=command

:next

set EMACSLOADPATH=%emacs_dir%\lisp;%emacs_dir%\site-lisp
set EMACSDATA=%emacs_dir%\etc
set EMACSPATH=%emacs_dir%\bin
set EMACSLOCKDIR=%emacs_dir%\lock
set INFOPATH=%emacs_dir%\info
set EMACSDOC=%emacs_dir%\etc
set TERM=CMD

REM The variable HOME is used to find the startup file, ~\_emacs.  Ideally,
REM this will not be set in this file but should already be set before
REM this file is invoked.  If HOME is not set, use some generic default.

set HOME_SAVE=%HOME%
set HOME_EXISTS=yes
set HOME_DEFAULT=C:\
set HOME=
if "%HOME%" == "%HOME_SAVE%" set HOME_EXISTS=no
if "%HOME_EXISTS%" == "yes" set HOME=%HOME_SAVE%
if "%HOME_EXISTS%" == "no" set HOME=%HOME_DEFAULT%
if "%HOME_EXISTS%" == "no" echo HOME is not set!  Using %HOME% as a default...

%emacs_dir%\bin\emacs.exe %1 %2 %3 %4 %5 %6 %7 %8 %9