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Remove coding: cookie and no-byte-compile flag. (IT-character-translations, cjk-codepages-alist): Remove variables. (IT-display-table-setup, dos-cpNNN-setup): Remove functions. (IT-unicode-translations): Remove charset and base elements. Add translations for Latin-1 characters. (IT-setup-unicode-display): Accept a CODING argument. Don't use base and chset elements of IT-unicode-translations. Don't wrap translation in "{...}". Set up translations only for characters for which unencodable-char-position returns non-nil. (dos-codepage-setup): Don't use special-case codepages in cjk-codepages-alist.
author Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
date Tue, 30 Sep 2008 16:17:08 +0000
parents a69758a613b9
children ef719132ddfa
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;; -*- no-byte-compile: t -*-
;; The Linux console handles Latin-1 by default.

(defun terminal-init-linux ()
  "Terminal initialization function for linux."
  (unless (terminal-coding-system)
    (set-terminal-coding-system 'iso-latin-1))

  ;; It can't really display underlines.
  (tty-no-underline)

  (ignore-errors (when gpm-mouse-mode (require 't-mouse) (gpm-mouse-enable)))

  ;; Make Latin-1 input characters work, too.
  ;; Meta will continue to work, because the kernel
  ;; turns that into Escape.

  ;; The arg only matters in that it is not t or nil.
  (set-input-meta-mode 'iso-latin-1))

;; arch-tag: 5d0c4f63-739b-4862-abf3-041fe42adb8f
;;; linux.el ends here