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(message-posting-charset): defvar when compiling.
(rfc2047-header-encoding-alist): Add `address-mime' part.
(rfc2047-charset-encoding-alist): Use B for iso-8859-7. Doc fix.
(rfc2047-q-encoding-alist): Augment header list.
(rfc2047-encodable-p): Use mm-find-mime-charset-region.
(rfc2047-special-chars, rfc2047-non-special-chars): New.
(rfc2047-dissect-region, rfc2047-encode-region, rfc2047-encode):
Rewritten to avoid charset stuff and to take account of rfc2822
tokens.
(rfc2047-encode-message-header): Don't include header name field
in encoding. Add `address-mime' case and bind
rfc2047-special-chars for `mime' case.
author | Dave Love <fx@gnu.org> |
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date | Thu, 05 Sep 2002 17:43:48 +0000 |
parents | 3fdcd0afea4b |
children | 23a1cea22d13 |
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@setfilename ../info/index @c Indexing guidelines @c I assume that all indexes will be combinded. @c Therefore, if a generated findex and permutations @c cover the ways an index user would look up the entry, @c then no cindex is added. @c Concept index (cindex) entries will also be permuted. Therefore, they @c have no commas and few irrelevant connectives in them. @c I tried to include words in a cindex that give the context of the entry, @c particularly if there is more than one entry for the same concept. @c For example, "nil in keymap" @c Similarly for explicit findex and vindex entries, e.g., "print example". @c Error codes are given cindex entries, e.g., "end-of-file error". @c pindex is used for .el files and Unix programs @node Index, New Symbols, Standard Hooks, Top @unnumbered Index All variables, functions, keys, programs, files, and concepts are in this one index. All names and concepts are permuted, so they appear several times, one for each permutation of the parts of the name. For example, @code{function-name} would appear as @b{function-name} and @b{name, function-}. @c Print the indices @printindex fn