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* international/mule-cmds.c (locale-language-names):
Use Latin-1 (not Latin-3) for Afrikaans, Galician.
Use Latin-5 (not Cyrillic-ISO) for Byelorussian, Bulgarian,
Macedonian, Russian, Ukrainian, Serbian (Cyrillic alphabet).
Use Latin-8 for Welsh.
Use Latin-1 for English if "en" is explicitly specified.
Use Latin-1 for Scots Gaelic, Tagalog.
Use Latin-1 (not Latin-4) for Greenlandic.
Use Latin-1 (not Latin-2) for Albanian.
(locale-preferred-coding-systems, locale-language-names):
Remove generic ISO 8859 locales; locale-charset-language-names now
does this.
(locale-charset-language-names): New variable.
(set-locale-environment): Use language name specified by
locale-charset-language-names if its charsets disagree with the
language name specified by locale-language-names.
author | Paul Eggert <eggert@twinsun.com> |
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date | Fri, 22 Oct 1999 22:51:11 +0000 |
parents | 354e0c45cedf |
children | af68d12218d0 |
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