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[This finishes the change log for the changes in the previous version.]
Add properties for new commands.
Move all the no-op commands to the end, and add some.
Add many commands for ligatures and for letters with diacritics
and other non-English special characters.
(texinfo-multitable): New Texinfo cmd.
(texinfo-end-multitable): New function.
(texinfo-multitable-widths): New function.
(texinfo-multitable-extract-row): New function.
(texinfo-multitable-item): New function.
(texinfo-format-timestamp): New Texinfo cmd.
(texinfo-format-kbd-regexp): New variable.
(texinfo-format-kbd-end-regexp): New variable.
(texinfo-format-kbd): New function for @kbd.
(texinfo-format-ifeq): New Texinfo cmd.
(texinfo-format-pounds): Likewise.
(texinfo-format-refill): Handle *'s specially at line start.
author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Sat, 24 May 1997 20:50:37 +0000 |
parents | e442bb589751 |
children | 23a1cea22d13 |
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/* machine description file for Sun 68000's OPERATING SYSTEM version 3 (for either 68000 or 68020 systems). */ #include "sun2.h" #undef sun2 #ifndef sun3 #define sun3 #endif /* The following line tells the configuration script what sort of operating system this machine is likely to run. USUAL-OPSYS="note" NOTE-START Sun 1, 2 and 3 (-machine=sun1, -machine=sun2, -machine=sun3; -opsystem=bsd4-2 or -opsystem=sunos4) Whether you should use sun1, sun2 or sun3 depends on the VERSION OF THE OPERATING SYSTEM you have. There are three machine types for different versions of SunOS. All are derived from Berkeley 4.2, meaning that you should use -opsystem=bsd4-2. Emacs 17 has run on all of them. You will need to use sun3 on Sun 2's running SunOS release 3. For SunOS release 4 on a Sun 3, use -machine=sun3 and -opsystem=sunos4. See the file share-lib/SUNBUG for how to solve problems caused by bugs in the "export" version of SunOS 4. NOTE-END */ /* Say that the text segment of a.out includes the header; the header actually occupies the first few bytes of the text segment and is counted in hdr.a_text. */ #define A_TEXT_OFFSET(HDR) sizeof (HDR) /* This is the offset of the executable's text, from the start of the file. */ #define A_TEXT_SEEK(HDR) (N_TXTOFF (hdr) + sizeof (hdr)) /* In case we are using floating point, work together with crt0.c. */ #ifndef __GNUC__ #define C_SWITCH_MACHINE -fsoft #endif /* This line is needed if you are linking with X windows and the library xlib was compiled to use the 68881. For maximum cleanliness, don't edit this file; instead, insert this line in config.h. */ /* #define START_FILES crt0.o /usr/lib/Mcrt1.o */