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Document :otf font-spec property.
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author | Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com> |
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date | Sat, 27 Feb 2010 10:18:07 -0500 |
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;;; mule-conf.el --- configure multilingual environment ;; Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, ;; 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. ;; Copyright (C) 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 ;; National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) ;; Registration Number H14PRO021 ;; Copyright (C) 2003 ;; National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) ;; Registration Number H13PRO009 ;; Keywords: i18n, mule, multilingual, character set, coding system ;; This file is part of GNU Emacs. ;; GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify ;; it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by ;; the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or ;; (at your option) any later version. ;; GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, ;; but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of ;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the ;; GNU General Public License for more details. ;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License ;; along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. ;;; Commentary: ;; This file defines the Emacs charsets and some basic coding systems. ;; Other coding systems are defined in the files in directory ;; lisp/language. ;;; Code: ;;; Remarks ;; The ISO-IR registry is at http://www.itscj.ipsj.or.jp/ISO-IR/. ;; Standards docs equivalent to iso-2022 and iso-8859 are at ;; http://www.ecma.ch/. ;; FWIW, http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/ lists the following for ;; MS Windows, which are presumably the only charsets we really need ;; to worry about on such systems: ;; `OEM codepages': 437, 720, 737, 775, 850, 852, 855, 857, 858, 862, 866 ;; `Windows codepages': 1250, 1251, 1252, 1253, 1254, 1255, 1256, 1257, ;; 1258, 874, 932, 936, 949, 950 ;;; Definitions of character sets. ;; The charsets `ascii', `unicode' and `eight-bit' are already defined ;; in charset.c as below: ;; ;; (define-charset 'ascii ;; "" ;; :dimension 1 ;; :code-space [0 127] ;; :iso-final-char ?B ;; :ascii-compatible-p t ;; :emacs-mule-id 0 ;; :code-offset 0) ;; ;; (define-charset 'unicode ;; "" ;; :dimension 3 ;; :code-space [0 255 0 255 0 16] ;; :ascii-compatible-p t ;; :code-offset 0) ;; ;; (define-charset 'emacs ;; "" ;; :dimension 3 ;; :code-space [0 255 0 255 0 63] ;; :ascii-compatible-p t ;; :supplementary-p t ;; :code-offset 0) ;; ;; (define-charset 'eight-bit ;; "" ;; :dimension 1 ;; :code-space [128 255] ;; :code-offset #x3FFF80) ;; ;; We now set :docstring, :short-name, and :long-name properties. (put-charset-property 'ascii :docstring "ASCII (ISO646 IRV)") (put-charset-property 'ascii :short-name "ASCII") (put-charset-property 'ascii :long-name "ASCII (ISO646 IRV)") (put-charset-property 'iso-8859-1 :docstring "Latin-1 (ISO/IEC 8859-1)") (put-charset-property 'iso-8859-1 :short-name "Latin-1") (put-charset-property 'iso-8859-1 :long-name "Latin-1") (put-charset-property 'unicode :docstring "Unicode (ISO10646)") (put-charset-property 'unicode :short-name "Unicode") (put-charset-property 'unicode :long-name "Unicode (ISO10646)") (put-charset-property 'emacs :docstring "Full Emacs charset (excluding eight bit chars)") (put-charset-property 'emacs :short-name "Emacs") (put-charset-property 'emacs :long-name "Emacs") (put-charset-property 'eight-bit :docstring "Raw bytes 128-255") (put-charset-property 'eight-bit :short-name "Raw bytes") (define-charset-alias 'ucs 'unicode) (define-charset 'latin-iso8859-1 "Right-Hand Part of ISO/IEC 8859/1 (Latin-1): ISO-IR-100" :short-name "RHP of Latin-1" :long-name "RHP of ISO/IEC 8859/1 (Latin-1): ISO-IR-100" :iso-final-char ?A :emacs-mule-id 129 :code-space [32 127] :code-offset 160) ;; Name perhaps not ideal, but is XEmacs-compatible. (define-charset 'control-1 "8-bit control code (0x80..0x9F)" :short-name "8-bit control code" :code-space [128 159] :code-offset 128) (define-charset 'eight-bit-control "Raw bytes in the range 0x80..0x9F (usually produced from invalid encodings)" :short-name "Raw bytes 0x80..0x9F" :supplementary-p t :code-space [128 159] :code-offset #x3FFF80) ; see character.h (define-charset 'eight-bit-graphic "Raw bytes in the range 0xA0..0xFF (usually produced from invalid encodings)" :short-name "Raw bytes 0xA0..0xFF" :supplementary-p t :code-space [160 255] :code-offset #x3FFFA0) ; see character.h (defmacro define-iso-single-byte-charset (symbol iso-symbol name nickname iso-ir iso-final emacs-mule-id map) `(progn (define-charset ,symbol ,name :short-name ,nickname :long-name ,name :ascii-compatible-p t :code-space [0 255] :map ,map) (if ,iso-symbol (define-charset ,iso-symbol (if ,iso-ir (format "Right-Hand Part of %s (%s): ISO-IR-%d" ,name ,nickname ,iso-ir) (format "Right-Hand Part of %s (%s)" ,name ,nickname)) :short-name (format "RHP of %s" ,name) :long-name (format "RHP of %s (%s)" ,name ,nickname) :iso-final-char ,iso-final :emacs-mule-id ,emacs-mule-id :code-space [32 127] :subset (list ,symbol 160 255 -128))))) (define-iso-single-byte-charset 'iso-8859-2 'latin-iso8859-2 "ISO/IEC 8859/2" "Latin-2" 101 ?B 130 "8859-2") (define-iso-single-byte-charset 'iso-8859-3 'latin-iso8859-3 "ISO/IEC 8859/3" "Latin-3" 109 ?C 131 "8859-3") (define-iso-single-byte-charset 'iso-8859-4 'latin-iso8859-4 "ISO/IEC 8859/4" "Latin-4" 110 ?D 132 "8859-4") (define-iso-single-byte-charset 'iso-8859-5 'cyrillic-iso8859-5 "ISO/IEC 8859/5" "Latin/Cyrillic" 144 ?L 140 "8859-5") (define-iso-single-byte-charset 'iso-8859-6 'arabic-iso8859-6 "ISO/IEC 8859/6" "Latin/Arabic" 127 ?G 135 "8859-6") (define-iso-single-byte-charset 'iso-8859-7 'greek-iso8859-7 "ISO/IEC 8859/7" "Latin/Greek" 126 ?F 134 "8859-7") (define-iso-single-byte-charset 'iso-8859-8 'hebrew-iso8859-8 "ISO/IEC 8859/8" "Latin/Hebrew" 138 ?H 136 "8859-8") (define-iso-single-byte-charset 'iso-8859-9 'latin-iso8859-9 "ISO/IEC 8859/9" "Latin-5" 148 ?M 141 "8859-9") (define-iso-single-byte-charset 'iso-8859-10 'latin-iso8859-10 "ISO/IEC 8859/10" "Latin-6" 157 ?V nil "8859-10") ;; http://www.nectec.or.th/it-standards/iso8859-11/ ;; http://www.cwi.nl/~dik/english/codes/8859.html says this is tis-620 ;; plus nbsp (define-iso-single-byte-charset 'iso-8859-11 'thai-iso8859-11 "ISO/IEC 8859/11" "Latin/Thai" 166 ?T nil "8859-11") ;; 8859-12 doesn't (yet?) exist. (define-iso-single-byte-charset 'iso-8859-13 'latin-iso8859-13 "ISO/IEC 8859/13" "Latin-7" 179 ?Y nil "8859-13") (define-iso-single-byte-charset 'iso-8859-14 'latin-iso8859-14 "ISO/IEC 8859/14" "Latin-8" 199 ?_ 143 "8859-14") (define-iso-single-byte-charset 'iso-8859-15 'latin-iso8859-15 "ISO/IEC 8859/15" "Latin-9" 203 ?b 142 "8859-15") (define-iso-single-byte-charset 'iso-8859-16 'latin-iso8859-16 "ISO/IEC 8859/16" "Latin-10" 226 ?f nil "8859-16") ;; No point in keeping it around. (fmakunbound 'define-iso-single-byte-charset) ;; Can this be shared with 8859-11? ;; N.b. not all of these are defined unicodes. (define-charset 'thai-tis620 "TIS620.2533" :short-name "TIS620.2533" :iso-final-char ?T :emacs-mule-id 133 :code-space [32 127] :code-offset #x0E00) ;; Fixme: doc for this, c.f. above (define-charset 'tis620-2533 "TIS620.2533" :short-name "TIS620.2533" :ascii-compatible-p t :code-space [0 255] :superset '(ascii eight-bit-control (thai-tis620 . 128))) (define-charset 'jisx0201 "JISX0201" :short-name "JISX0201" :code-space [0 #xDF] :map "JISX0201") (define-charset 'latin-jisx0201 "Roman Part of JISX0201.1976" :short-name "JISX0201 Roman" :long-name "Japanese Roman (JISX0201.1976)" :iso-final-char ?J :emacs-mule-id 138 :supplementary-p t :code-space [33 126] :subset '(jisx0201 33 126 0)) (define-charset 'katakana-jisx0201 "Katakana Part of JISX0201.1976" :short-name "JISX0201 Katakana" :long-name "Japanese Katakana (JISX0201.1976)" :iso-final-char ?I :emacs-mule-id 137 :supplementary-p t :code-space [33 126] :subset '(jisx0201 161 254 -128)) (define-charset 'chinese-gb2312 "GB2312 Chinese simplified: ISO-IR-58" :short-name "GB2312" :long-name "GB2312: ISO-IR-58" :iso-final-char ?A :emacs-mule-id 145 :code-space [33 126 33 126] :code-offset #x110000 :unify-map "GB2312") (define-charset 'chinese-gbk "GBK Chinese simplified." :short-name "GBK" :code-space [#x40 #xFE #x81 #xFE] :code-offset #x160000 :unify-map "GBK") (define-charset-alias 'cp936 'chinese-gbk) (define-charset-alias 'windows-936 'chinese-gbk) (define-charset 'chinese-cns11643-1 "CNS11643 Plane 1 Chinese traditional: ISO-IR-171" :short-name "CNS11643-1" :long-name "CNS11643-1 (Chinese traditional): ISO-IR-171" :iso-final-char ?G :emacs-mule-id 149 :code-space [33 126 33 126] :code-offset #x114000 :unify-map "CNS-1") (define-charset 'chinese-cns11643-2 "CNS11643 Plane 2 Chinese traditional: ISO-IR-172" :short-name "CNS11643-2" :long-name "CNS11643-2 (Chinese traditional): ISO-IR-172" :iso-final-char ?H :emacs-mule-id 150 :code-space [33 126 33 126] :code-offset #x118000 :unify-map "CNS-2") (define-charset 'chinese-cns11643-3 "CNS11643 Plane 3 Chinese Traditional: ISO-IR-183" :short-name "CNS11643-3" :long-name "CNS11643-3 (Chinese traditional): ISO-IR-183" :iso-final-char ?I :code-space [33 126 33 126] :emacs-mule-id 246 :code-offset #x11C000 :unify-map "CNS-3") (define-charset 'chinese-cns11643-4 "CNS11643 Plane 4 Chinese Traditional: ISO-IR-184" :short-name "CNS11643-4" :long-name "CNS11643-4 (Chinese traditional): ISO-IR-184" :iso-final-char ?J :emacs-mule-id 247 :code-space [33 126 33 126] :code-offset #x120000 :unify-map "CNS-4") (define-charset 'chinese-cns11643-5 "CNS11643 Plane 5 Chinese Traditional: ISO-IR-185" :short-name "CNS11643-5" :long-name "CNS11643-5 (Chinese traditional): ISO-IR-185" :iso-final-char ?K :emacs-mule-id 248 :code-space [33 126 33 126] :code-offset #x124000 :unify-map "CNS-5") (define-charset 'chinese-cns11643-6 "CNS11643 Plane 6 Chinese Traditional: ISO-IR-186" :short-name "CNS11643-6" :long-name "CNS11643-6 (Chinese traditional): ISO-IR-186" :iso-final-char ?L :emacs-mule-id 249 :code-space [33 126 33 126] :code-offset #x128000 :unify-map "CNS-6") (define-charset 'chinese-cns11643-7 "CNS11643 Plane 7 Chinese Traditional: ISO-IR-187" :short-name "CNS11643-7" :long-name "CNS11643-7 (Chinese traditional): ISO-IR-187" :iso-final-char ?M :emacs-mule-id 250 :code-space [33 126 33 126] :code-offset #x12C000 :unify-map "CNS-7") (define-charset 'big5 "Big5 (Chinese traditional)" :short-name "Big5" :code-space [#x40 #xFE #xA1 #xFE] :code-offset #x130000 :unify-map "BIG5") ;; Fixme: AKA cp950 according to ;; <URL:http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/reference/WinCP.asp>. Is ;; that correct? (define-charset 'chinese-big5-1 "Frequently used part (A141-C67E) of Big5 (Chinese traditional)" :short-name "Big5 (Level-1)" :long-name "Big5 (Level-1) A141-C67F" :iso-final-char ?0 :emacs-mule-id 152 :supplementary-p t :code-space [#x21 #x7E #x21 #x7E] :code-offset #x135000 :unify-map "BIG5-1") (define-charset 'chinese-big5-2 "Less frequently used part (C940-FEFE) of Big5 (Chinese traditional)" :short-name "Big5 (Level-2)" :long-name "Big5 (Level-2) C940-FEFE" :iso-final-char ?1 :emacs-mule-id 153 :supplementary-p t :code-space [#x21 #x7E #x21 #x7E] :code-offset #x137800 :unify-map "BIG5-2") (define-charset 'japanese-jisx0208 "JISX0208.1983/1990 Japanese Kanji: ISO-IR-87" :short-name "JISX0208" :long-name "JISX0208.1983/1990 (Japanese): ISO-IR-87" :iso-final-char ?B :emacs-mule-id 146 :code-space [33 126 33 126] :code-offset #x140000 :unify-map "JISX0208") (define-charset 'japanese-jisx0208-1978 "JISX0208.1978 Japanese Kanji (so called \"old JIS\"): ISO-IR-42" :short-name "JISX0208.1978" :long-name "JISX0208.1978 (JISC6226.1978): ISO-IR-42" :iso-final-char ?@ :emacs-mule-id 144 :code-space [33 126 33 126] :code-offset #x144000 :unify-map "JISC6226") (define-charset 'japanese-jisx0212 "JISX0212 Japanese supplement: ISO-IR-159" :short-name "JISX0212" :long-name "JISX0212 (Japanese): ISO-IR-159" :iso-final-char ?D :emacs-mule-id 148 :code-space [33 126 33 126] :code-offset #x148000 :unify-map "JISX0212") ;; Note that jisx0213 contains characters not in Unicode (3.2?). It's ;; arguable whether it should have a unify-map. (define-charset 'japanese-jisx0213-1 "JISX0213.2000 Plane 1 (Japanese)" :short-name "JISX0213-1" :iso-final-char ?O :emacs-mule-id 151 :unify-map "JISX2131" :code-space [33 126 33 126] :code-offset #x14C000) (define-charset 'japanese-jisx0213-2 "JISX0213.2000 Plane 2 (Japanese)" :short-name "JISX0213-2" :iso-final-char ?P :emacs-mule-id 254 :unify-map "JISX2132" :code-space [33 126 33 126] :code-offset #x150000) (define-charset 'japanese-jisx0213-a "JISX0213.2004 adds these characters to JISX0213.2000." :short-name "JISX0213A" :dimension 2 :code-space [33 126 33 126] :supplementary-p t :map "JISX213A") (define-charset 'japanese-jisx0213.2004-1 "JISX0213.2004 Plane1 (Japanese)" :short-name "JISX0213.2004-1" :dimension 2 :code-space [33 126 33 126] :iso-final-char ?Q :superset '(japanese-jisx0213-a japanese-jisx0213-1)) (define-charset 'katakana-sjis "Katakana part of Shift-JIS" :dimension 1 :code-space [#xA1 #xDF] :subset '(jisx0201 #xA1 #xDF 0) :supplementary-p t) (define-charset 'cp932-2-byte "2-byte part of CP932" :dimension 2 :map "CP932-2BYTE" :code-space [#x40 #xFC #x81 #xFC] :supplementary-p t) (define-charset 'cp932 "CP932 (Microsoft shift-jis)" :code-space [#x00 #xFF #x00 #xFE] :short-name "CP932" :superset '(ascii katakana-sjis cp932-2-byte)) (define-charset 'korean-ksc5601 "KSC5601 Korean Hangul and Hanja: ISO-IR-149" :short-name "KSC5601" :long-name "KSC5601 (Korean): ISO-IR-149" :iso-final-char ?C :emacs-mule-id 147 :code-space [33 126 33 126] :code-offset #x279f94 ; ... #x27c217 :unify-map "KSC5601") (define-charset 'big5-hkscs "Big5-HKSCS (Chinese traditional, Hong Kong supplement)" :short-name "Big5" :code-space [#x40 #xFE #xA1 #xFE] :code-offset #x27c218 ; ... #x280839 :unify-map "BIG5-HKSCS") (define-charset 'cp949-2-byte "2-byte part of CP949" :dimension 2 :map "CP949-2BYTE" :code-space [#x41 #xFE #x81 #xFD] :supplementary-p t) (define-charset 'cp949 "CP949 (Korean)" :short-name "CP949" :long-name "CP949 (Korean)" :code-space [#x00 #xFE #x00 #xFD] :superset '(ascii cp949-2-byte)) (define-charset 'chinese-sisheng "SiSheng characters for PinYin/ZhuYin" :short-name "SiSheng" :long-name "SiSheng (PinYin/ZhuYin)" :iso-final-char ?0 :emacs-mule-id 160 :code-space [33 126] :unify-map "MULE-sisheng" :supplementary-p t :code-offset #x200000) ;; A subset of the 1989 version of IPA. It consists of the consonant ;; signs used in English, French, German and Italian, and all vowels ;; signs in the table. [says old MULE doc] (define-charset 'ipa "IPA (International Phonetic Association)" :short-name "IPA" :iso-final-char ?0 :emacs-mule-id 161 :unify-map "MULE-ipa" :code-space [32 127] :supplementary-p t :code-offset #x200080) (define-charset 'viscii "VISCII1.1" :short-name "VISCII" :long-name "VISCII 1.1" :code-space [0 255] :map "VISCII") (define-charset 'vietnamese-viscii-lower "VISCII1.1 lower-case" :short-name "VISCII lower" :long-name "VISCII lower-case" :iso-final-char ?1 :emacs-mule-id 162 :code-space [32 127] :code-offset #x200200 :supplementary-p t :unify-map "MULE-lviscii") (define-charset 'vietnamese-viscii-upper "VISCII1.1 upper-case" :short-name "VISCII upper" :long-name "VISCII upper-case" :iso-final-char ?2 :emacs-mule-id 163 :code-space [32 127] :code-offset #x200280 :supplementary-p t :unify-map "MULE-uviscii") (define-charset 'vscii "VSCII1.1 (TCVN-5712 VN1)" :short-name "VSCII" :code-space [0 255] :map "VSCII") (define-charset-alias 'tcvn-5712 'vscii) ;; Fixme: see note in tcvn.map about combining characters (define-charset 'vscii-2 "VSCII-2 (TCVN-5712 VN2)" :code-space [0 255] :map "VSCII-2") (define-charset 'koi8-r "KOI8-R" :short-name "KOI8-R" :ascii-compatible-p t :code-space [0 255] :map "KOI8-R") (define-charset-alias 'koi8 'koi8-r) (define-charset 'alternativnyj "ALTERNATIVNYJ" :short-name "alternativnyj" :ascii-compatible-p t :code-space [0 255] :map "ALTERNATIVNYJ") (define-charset 'cp866 "CP866" :short-name "cp866" :ascii-compatible-p t :code-space [0 255] :map "IBM866") (define-charset-alias 'ibm866 'cp866) (define-charset 'koi8-u "KOI8-U" :short-name "KOI8-U" :ascii-compatible-p t :code-space [0 255] :map "KOI8-U") (define-charset 'koi8-t "KOI8-T" :short-name "KOI8-T" :ascii-compatible-p t :code-space [0 255] :map "KOI8-T") (define-charset 'georgian-ps "GEORGIAN-PS" :short-name "GEORGIAN-PS" :ascii-compatible-p t :code-space [0 255] :map "KA-PS") (define-charset 'georgian-academy "GEORGIAN-ACADEMY" :short-name "GEORGIAN-ACADEMY" :ascii-compatible-p t :code-space [0 255] :map "KA-ACADEMY") (define-charset 'windows-1250 "WINDOWS-1250 (Central Europe)" :short-name "WINDOWS-1250" :ascii-compatible-p t :code-space [0 255] :map "CP1250") (define-charset-alias 'cp1250 'windows-1250) (define-charset 'windows-1251 "WINDOWS-1251 (Cyrillic)" :short-name "WINDOWS-1251" :ascii-compatible-p t :code-space [0 255] :map "CP1251") (define-charset-alias 'cp1251 'windows-1251) (define-charset 'windows-1252 "WINDOWS-1252 (Latin I)" :short-name "WINDOWS-1252" :ascii-compatible-p t :code-space [0 255] :map "CP1252") (define-charset-alias 'cp1252 'windows-1252) (define-charset 'windows-1253 "WINDOWS-1253 (Greek)" :short-name "WINDOWS-1253" :ascii-compatible-p t :code-space [0 255] :map "CP1253") (define-charset-alias 'cp1253 'windows-1253) (define-charset 'windows-1254 "WINDOWS-1254 (Turkish)" :short-name "WINDOWS-1254" :ascii-compatible-p t :code-space [0 255] :map "CP1254") (define-charset-alias 'cp1254 'windows-1254) (define-charset 'windows-1255 "WINDOWS-1255 (Hebrew)" :short-name "WINDOWS-1255" :ascii-compatible-p t :code-space [0 255] :map "CP1255") (define-charset-alias 'cp1255 'windows-1255) (define-charset 'windows-1256 "WINDOWS-1256 (Arabic)" :short-name "WINDOWS-1256" :ascii-compatible-p t :code-space [0 255] :map "CP1256") (define-charset-alias 'cp1256 'windows-1256) (define-charset 'windows-1257 "WINDOWS-1257 (Baltic)" :short-name "WINDOWS-1257" :ascii-compatible-p t :code-space [0 255] :map "CP1257") (define-charset-alias 'cp1257 'windows-1257) (define-charset 'windows-1258 "WINDOWS-1258 (Viet Nam)" :short-name "WINDOWS-1258" :ascii-compatible-p t :code-space [0 255] :map "CP1258") (define-charset-alias 'cp1258 'windows-1258) (define-charset 'next "NEXT" :short-name "NEXT" :ascii-compatible-p t :code-space [0 255] :map "NEXTSTEP") (define-charset 'cp1125 "CP1125" :short-name "CP1125" :code-space [0 255] :ascii-compatible-p t :map "CP1125") (define-charset-alias 'ruscii 'cp1125) ;; Original name for cp1125, says Serhii Hlodin <hlodin@lutsk.bank.gov.ua> (define-charset-alias 'cp866u 'cp1125) ;; Fixme: C.f. iconv, http://czyborra.com/charsets/codepages.html ;; shows this as not ASCII comptaible, with various graphics in ;; 0x01-0x1F. (define-charset 'cp437 "CP437 (MS-DOS United States, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa)" :short-name "CP437" :code-space [0 255] :ascii-compatible-p t :map "IBM437") (define-charset 'cp720 "CP720 (Arabic)" :short-name "CP720" :code-space [0 255] :ascii-compatible-p t :map "CP720") (define-charset 'cp737 "CP737 (PC Greek)" :short-name "CP737" :code-space [0 255] :ascii-compatible-p t :map "CP737") (define-charset 'cp775 "CP775 (PC Baltic)" :short-name "CP775" :code-space [0 255] :ascii-compatible-p t :map "CP775") (define-charset 'cp851 "CP851 (Greek)" :short-name "CP851" :code-space [0 255] :ascii-compatible-p t :map "IBM851") (define-charset 'cp852 "CP852 (MS-DOS Latin-2)" :short-name "CP852" :code-space [0 255] :ascii-compatible-p t :map "IBM852") (define-charset 'cp855 "CP855 (IBM Cyrillic)" :short-name "CP855" :code-space [0 255] :ascii-compatible-p t :map "IBM855") (define-charset 'cp857 "CP857 (IBM Turkish)" :short-name "CP857" :code-space [0 255] :ascii-compatible-p t :map "IBM857") (define-charset 'cp858 "CP858 (Multilingual Latin I + Euro)" :short-name "CP858" :code-space [0 255] :ascii-compatible-p t :map "CP858") (define-charset-alias 'cp00858 'cp858) ; IANA has IBM00858/CP00858 (define-charset 'cp860 "CP860 (MS-DOS Portuguese)" :short-name "CP860" :code-space [0 255] :ascii-compatible-p t :map "IBM860") (define-charset 'cp861 "CP861 (MS-DOS Icelandic)" :short-name "CP861" :code-space [0 255] :ascii-compatible-p t :map "IBM861") (define-charset 'cp862 "CP862 (PC Hebrew)" :short-name "CP862" :code-space [0 255] :ascii-compatible-p t :map "IBM862") (define-charset 'cp863 "CP863 (MS-DOS Canadian French)" :short-name "CP863" :code-space [0 255] :ascii-compatible-p t :map "IBM863") (define-charset 'cp864 "CP864 (PC Arabic)" :short-name "CP864" :code-space [0 255] :ascii-compatible-p t :map "IBM864") (define-charset 'cp865 "CP865 (MS-DOS Nordic)" :short-name "CP865" :code-space [0 255] :ascii-compatible-p t :map "IBM865") (define-charset 'cp869 "CP869 (IBM Modern Greek)" :short-name "CP869" :code-space [0 255] :ascii-compatible-p t :map "IBM869") (define-charset 'cp874 "CP874 (IBM Thai)" :short-name "CP874" :code-space [0 255] :ascii-compatible-p t :map "IBM874") ;; For Arabic, we need three different types of character sets. ;; Digits are of direction left-to-right and of width 1-column. ;; Others are of direction right-to-left and of width 1-column or ;; 2-column. (define-charset 'arabic-digit "Arabic digit" :short-name "Arabic digit" :iso-final-char ?2 :emacs-mule-id 164 :supplementary-p t :code-space [34 42] :code-offset #x0600) (define-charset 'arabic-1-column "Arabic 1-column" :short-name "Arabic 1-col" :long-name "Arabic 1-column" :iso-final-char ?3 :emacs-mule-id 165 :supplementary-p t :code-space [33 126] :code-offset #x200100) (define-charset 'arabic-2-column "Arabic 2-column" :short-name "Arabic 2-col" :long-name "Arabic 2-column" :iso-final-char ?4 :emacs-mule-id 224 :supplementary-p t :code-space [33 126] :code-offset #x200180) ;; Lao script. ;; Codes 0x21..0x7E are mapped to Unicode U+0E81..U+0EDF. ;; Not all of them are defined unicodes. (define-charset 'lao "Lao characters (ISO10646 0E81..0EDF)" :short-name "Lao" :iso-final-char ?1 :emacs-mule-id 167 :supplementary-p t :code-space [33 126] :code-offset #x0E81) (define-charset 'mule-lao "Lao characters (ISO10646 0E81..0EDF)" :short-name "Lao" :code-space [0 255] :supplementary-p t :superset '(ascii eight-bit-control (lao . 128))) ;; Indian scripts. Symbolic charset for data exchange. Glyphs are ;; not assigned. They are automatically converted to each Indian ;; script which IS-13194 supports. (define-charset 'indian-is13194 "Generic Indian charset for data exchange with IS 13194" :short-name "IS 13194" :long-name "Indian IS 13194" :iso-final-char ?5 :emacs-mule-id 225 :supplementary-p t :code-space [33 126] :code-offset #x180000) (let ((code-offset #x180100)) (dolist (script '(devanagari sanskrit bengali tamil telugu assamese oriya kannada malayalam gujarati punjabi)) (define-charset (intern (format "%s-cdac" script)) (format "Glyphs of %s script for CDAC font. Subset of `indian-glyph'." (capitalize (symbol-name script))) :short-name (format "CDAC %s glyphs" (capitalize (symbol-name script))) :supplementary-p t :code-space [0 255] :code-offset code-offset) (setq code-offset (+ code-offset #x100))) (dolist (script '(devanagari bengali punjabi gujarati oriya tamil telugu kannada malayalam)) (define-charset (intern (format "%s-akruti" script)) (format "Glyphs of %s script for AKRUTI font. Subset of `indian-glyph'." (capitalize (symbol-name script))) :short-name (format "AKRUTI %s glyphs" (capitalize (symbol-name script))) :supplementary-p t :code-space [0 255] :code-offset code-offset) (setq code-offset (+ code-offset #x100)))) (define-charset 'indian-glyph "Glyphs for Indian characters." :short-name "Indian glyph" :iso-final-char ?4 :emacs-mule-id 240 :supplementary-p t :code-space [32 127 32 127] :code-offset #x180100) ;; Actual Glyph for 1-column width. (define-charset 'indian-1-column "Indian charset for 1-column width glyphs." :short-name "Indian 1-col" :long-name "Indian 1 Column" :iso-final-char ?6 :emacs-mule-id 251 :supplementary-p t :code-space [33 126 33 126] :code-offset #x184000) ;; Actual Glyph for 2-column width. (define-charset 'indian-2-column "Indian charset for 2-column width glyphs." :short-name "Indian 2-col" :long-name "Indian 2 Column" :iso-final-char ?5 :emacs-mule-id 251 :supplementary-p t :code-space [33 126 33 126] :code-offset #x184000) (define-charset 'tibetan "Tibetan characters" :iso-final-char ?7 :short-name "Tibetan 2-col" :long-name "Tibetan 2 column" :iso-final-char ?7 :emacs-mule-id 252 :unify-map "MULE-tibetan" :supplementary-p t :code-space [33 126 33 37] :code-offset #x190000) (define-charset 'tibetan-1-column "Tibetan 1 column glyph" :short-name "Tibetan 1-col" :long-name "Tibetan 1 column" :iso-final-char ?8 :emacs-mule-id 241 :supplementary-p t :code-space [33 126 33 37] :code-offset #x190000) ;; Subsets of Unicode. (define-charset 'mule-unicode-2500-33ff "Unicode characters of the range U+2500..U+33FF." :short-name "Unicode subset 2" :long-name "Unicode subset (U+2500..U+33FF)" :iso-final-char ?2 :emacs-mule-id 242 :supplementary-p t :code-space [#x20 #x7f #x20 #x47] :code-offset #x2500) (define-charset 'mule-unicode-e000-ffff "Unicode characters of the range U+E000..U+FFFF." :short-name "Unicode subset 3" :long-name "Unicode subset (U+E000+FFFF)" :iso-final-char ?3 :emacs-mule-id 243 :supplementary-p t :code-space [#x20 #x7F #x20 #x75] :code-offset #xE000 :max-code 30015) ; U+FFFF (define-charset 'mule-unicode-0100-24ff "Unicode characters of the range U+0100..U+24FF." :short-name "Unicode subset" :long-name "Unicode subset (U+0100..U+24FF)" :iso-final-char ?1 :emacs-mule-id 244 :supplementary-p t :code-space [#x20 #x7F #x20 #x7F] :code-offset #x100) (define-charset 'unicode-bmp "Unicode Basic Multilingual Plane (U+0000..U+FFFF)" :short-name "Unicode BMP" :code-space [0 255 0 255] :code-offset 0) (define-charset 'unicode-smp "Unicode Supplementary Multilingual Plane (U+10000..U+1FFFF)" :short-name "Unicode SMP " :code-space [0 255 0 255] :code-offset #x10000) (define-charset 'unicode-sip "Unicode Supplementary Ideographic Plane (U+20000..U+2FFFF)" :short-name "Unicode SIP" :code-space [0 255 0 255] :code-offset #x20000) (define-charset 'unicode-ssp "Unicode Supplementary Special-purpose Plane (U+E0000..U+EFFFF)" :short-name "Unicode SSP" :code-space [0 255 0 255] :code-offset #xE0000) (define-charset 'ethiopic "Ethiopic characters for Amharic and Tigrigna." :short-name "Ethiopic" :long-name "Ethiopic characters" :iso-final-char ?3 :emacs-mule-id 245 :supplementary-p t :unify-map "MULE-ethiopic" :code-space [33 126 33 126] :code-offset #x1A0000) (define-charset 'mac-roman "Mac Roman charset" :short-name "Mac Roman" :ascii-compatible-p t :code-space [0 255] :map "MACINTOSH") ;; Fixme: modern EBCDIC variants, e.g. IBM00924? (define-charset 'ebcdic-us "US version of EBCDIC" :short-name "EBCDIC-US" :code-space [0 255] :mime-charset 'ebcdic-us :map "EBCDICUS") (define-charset 'ebcdic-uk "UK version of EBCDIC" :short-name "EBCDIC-UK" :code-space [0 255] :mime-charset 'ebcdic-uk :map "EBCDICUK") (define-charset 'ibm1047 ;; Says groff: "IBM1047, `EBCDIC Latin 1/Open Systems' used by OS/390 Unix." :short-name "IBM1047" :code-space [0 255] :mime-charset 'ibm1047 :map "IBM1047") (define-charset-alias 'cp1047 'ibm1047) (define-charset 'hp-roman8 "Encoding used by Hewlet-Packard printer software" :short-name "HP-ROMAN8" :ascii-compatible-p t :code-space [0 255] :map "HP-ROMAN8") ;; To make a coding system with this, a pre-write-conversion should ;; account for the commented-out multi-valued code points in ;; stdenc.map. (define-charset 'adobe-standard-encoding "Adobe `standard encoding' used in PostScript" :short-name "ADOBE-STANDARD-ENCODING" :code-space [#x20 255] :map "stdenc") (define-charset 'symbol "Adobe symbol encoding used in PostScript" :short-name "ADOBE-SYMBOL" :code-space [#x20 255] :map "symbol") (define-charset 'ibm850 "DOS codepage 850 (Latin-1)" :short-name "IBM850" :ascii-compatible-p t :code-space [0 255] :map "IBM850") (define-charset-alias 'cp850 'ibm850) (define-charset 'mik "Bulgarian DOS codepage" :short-name "MIK" :ascii-compatible-p t :code-space [0 255] :map "MIK") (define-charset 'ptcp154 "`Paratype' codepage (Asian Cyrillic)" :short-name "PT154" :ascii-compatible-p t :code-space [0 255] :mime-charset 'pt154 :map "PTCP154") (define-charset-alias 'pt154 'ptcp154) (define-charset-alias 'cp154 'ptcp154) (define-charset 'gb18030-2-byte "GB18030 2-byte (0x814E..0xFEFE)" :code-space [#x40 #xFE #x81 #xFE] :supplementary-p t :map "GB180302") (define-charset 'gb18030-4-byte-bmp "GB18030 4-byte for BMP (0x81308130-0x8431A439)" :code-space [#x30 #x39 #x81 #xFE #x30 #x39 #x81 #x84] :supplementary-p t :map "GB180304") (define-charset 'gb18030-4-byte-smp "GB18030 4-byte for SMP (0x90308130-0xE3329A35)" :code-space [#x30 #x39 #x81 #xFE #x30 #x39 #x90 #xE3] :min-code '(#x9030 . #x8130) :max-code '(#xE332 . #x9A35) :supplementary-p t :code-offset #x10000) (define-charset 'gb18030-4-byte-ext-1 "GB18030 4-byte (0x8431A530-0x8F39FE39)" :code-space [#x30 #x39 #x81 #xFE #x30 #x39 #x84 #x8F] :min-code '(#x8431 . #xA530) :max-code '(#x8F39 . #xFE39) :supplementary-p t :code-offset #x200000 ; ... #x22484B ) (define-charset 'gb18030-4-byte-ext-2 "GB18030 4-byte (0xE3329A36-0xFE39FE39)" :code-space [#x30 #x39 #x81 #xFE #x30 #x39 #xE3 #xFE] :min-code '(#xE332 . #x9A36) :max-code '(#xFE39 . #xFE39) :supplementary-p t :code-offset #x22484C ; ... #x279f93 ) (define-charset 'gb18030 "GB18030" :code-space [#x00 #xFF #x00 #xFE #x00 #xFE #x00 #xFE] :min-code 0 :max-code '(#xFE39 . #xFE39) :superset '(ascii gb18030-2-byte gb18030-4-byte-bmp gb18030-4-byte-smp gb18030-4-byte-ext-1 gb18030-4-byte-ext-2)) (define-charset 'chinese-cns11643-15 "CNS11643 Plane 15 Chinese Traditional" :short-name "CNS11643-15" :long-name "CNS11643-15 (Chinese traditional)" :code-space [33 126 33 126] :code-offset #x27A000) (unify-charset 'chinese-gb2312) (unify-charset 'chinese-gbk) (unify-charset 'chinese-cns11643-1) (unify-charset 'chinese-cns11643-2) (unify-charset 'chinese-cns11643-3) (unify-charset 'chinese-cns11643-4) (unify-charset 'chinese-cns11643-5) (unify-charset 'chinese-cns11643-6) (unify-charset 'chinese-cns11643-7) (unify-charset 'big5) (unify-charset 'chinese-big5-1) (unify-charset 'chinese-big5-2) (unify-charset 'big5-hkscs) (unify-charset 'korean-ksc5601) (unify-charset 'vietnamese-viscii-lower) (unify-charset 'vietnamese-viscii-upper) (unify-charset 'chinese-sisheng) (unify-charset 'ipa) (unify-charset 'tibetan) (unify-charset 'ethiopic) (unify-charset 'japanese-jisx0208-1978) (unify-charset 'japanese-jisx0208) (unify-charset 'japanese-jisx0212) (unify-charset 'japanese-jisx0213-1) (unify-charset 'japanese-jisx0213-2) ;; These are tables for translating characters on decoding and ;; encoding. ;; Fixme: these aren't used now -- should they be? (setq standard-translation-table-for-decode nil) (setq standard-translation-table-for-encode nil) ;;; Make fundamental coding systems. ;; The coding system `no-conversion' and `undecided' are already ;; defined in coding.c as below: ;; ;; (define-coding-system 'no-conversion ;; "..." ;; :coding-type 'raw-text ;; ...) ;; (define-coding-system 'undecided ;; "..." ;; :coding-type 'undecided ;; ...) (define-coding-system-alias 'binary 'no-conversion) (define-coding-system-alias 'unix 'undecided-unix) (define-coding-system-alias 'dos 'undecided-dos) (define-coding-system-alias 'mac 'undecided-mac) (define-coding-system 'raw-text "Raw text, which means text contains random 8-bit codes. Encoding text with this coding system produces the actual byte sequence of the text in buffers and strings. An exception is made for characters from the `eight-bit' character set. Each of them is encoded into a single byte. When you visit a file with this coding, the file is read into a unibyte buffer as is (except for EOL format), thus each byte of a file is treated as a character." :coding-type 'raw-text :for-unibyte t :mnemonic ?t) (define-coding-system 'no-conversion-multibyte "Like `no-conversion' but don't read a file into a unibyte buffer." :coding-type 'raw-text :eol-type 'unix :mnemonic ?=) (define-coding-system 'iso-latin-1 "ISO 2022 based 8-bit encoding for Latin-1 (MIME:ISO-8859-1)." :coding-type 'charset :mnemonic ?1 :charset-list '(iso-8859-1) :mime-charset 'iso-8859-1) (define-coding-system-alias 'iso-8859-1 'iso-latin-1) (define-coding-system-alias 'latin-1 'iso-latin-1) ;; Coding systems not specific to each language environment. (define-coding-system 'emacs-mule "Emacs 21 internal format used in buffer and string." :coding-type 'emacs-mule :charset-list 'emacs-mule :mnemonic ?M) (define-coding-system 'utf-8 "UTF-8 (no signature (BOM))" :coding-type 'utf-8 :mnemonic ?U :charset-list '(unicode) :mime-charset 'utf-8) (define-coding-system 'utf-8-with-signature "UTF-8 (with signature (BOM))" :coding-type 'utf-8 :mnemonic ?U :charset-list '(unicode) :bom t) (define-coding-system 'utf-8-auto "UTF-8 (auto-detect signature (BOM))" :coding-type 'utf-8 :mnemonic ?U :charset-list '(unicode) :bom '(utf-8-with-signature . utf-8)) (define-coding-system-alias 'mule-utf-8 'utf-8) (define-coding-system 'utf-8-emacs "Support for all Emacs characters (including non-Unicode characters)." :coding-type 'utf-8 :mnemonic ?U :charset-list '(emacs)) ;; The encoding used internally. This encoding is meant to be able to save ;; any multibyte buffer without losing information. It can change between ;; Emacs releases, tho, so should only be used for internal files. (define-coding-system-alias 'emacs-internal 'utf-8-emacs-unix) (define-coding-system 'utf-16le "UTF-16LE (little endian, no signature (BOM))." :coding-type 'utf-16 :mnemonic ?U :charset-list '(unicode) :endian 'little :mime-text-unsuitable t :mime-charset 'utf-16le) (define-coding-system 'utf-16be "UTF-16BE (big endian, no signature (BOM))." :coding-type 'utf-16 :mnemonic ?U :charset-list '(unicode) :endian 'big :mime-text-unsuitable t :mime-charset 'utf-16be) (define-coding-system 'utf-16le-with-signature "UTF-16 (little endian, with signature (BOM))." :coding-type 'utf-16 :mnemonic ?U :charset-list '(unicode) :bom t :endian 'little :mime-text-unsuitable t :mime-charset 'utf-16) (define-coding-system 'utf-16be-with-signature "UTF-16 (big endian, with signature (BOM))." :coding-type 'utf-16 :mnemonic ?U :charset-list '(unicode) :bom t :endian 'big :mime-text-unsuitable t :mime-charset 'utf-16) (define-coding-system 'utf-16 "UTF-16 (detect endian on decoding, use big endian on encoding with BOM)." :coding-type 'utf-16 :mnemonic ?U :charset-list '(unicode) :bom '(utf-16le-with-signature . utf-16be-with-signature) :endian 'big :mime-text-unsuitable t :mime-charset 'utf-16) ;; Backwards compatibility (old names, also used by Mule-UCS). We ;; prefer the MIME names. (define-coding-system-alias 'utf-16-le 'utf-16le-with-signature) (define-coding-system-alias 'utf-16-be 'utf-16be-with-signature) (define-coding-system 'iso-2022-7bit "ISO 2022 based 7-bit encoding using only G0." :coding-type 'iso-2022 :mnemonic ?J :charset-list 'iso-2022 :designation [(ascii t) nil nil nil] :flags '(short ascii-at-eol ascii-at-cntl 7-bit designation composition)) (define-coding-system 'iso-2022-7bit-ss2 "ISO 2022 based 7-bit encoding using SS2 for 96-charset." :coding-type 'iso-2022 :mnemonic ?$ :charset-list 'iso-2022 :designation [(ascii 94) nil (nil 96) nil] :flags '(short ascii-at-eol ascii-at-cntl 7-bit designation single-shift composition)) (define-coding-system 'iso-2022-7bit-lock "ISO-2022 coding system using Locking-Shift for 96-charset." :coding-type 'iso-2022 :mnemonic ?& :charset-list 'iso-2022 :designation [(ascii 94) (nil 96) nil nil] :flags '(ascii-at-eol ascii-at-cntl 7-bit designation locking-shift composition)) (define-coding-system-alias 'iso-2022-int-1 'iso-2022-7bit-lock) (define-coding-system 'iso-2022-7bit-lock-ss2 "Mixture of ISO-2022-JP, ISO-2022-KR, and ISO-2022-CN." :coding-type 'iso-2022 :mnemonic ?i :charset-list '(ascii japanese-jisx0208 japanese-jisx0208-1978 latin-jisx0201 korean-ksc5601 chinese-gb2312 chinese-cns11643-1 chinese-cns11643-2 chinese-cns11643-3 chinese-cns11643-4 chinese-cns11643-5 chinese-cns11643-6 chinese-cns11643-7) :designation [(ascii 94) (nil korean-ksc5601 chinese-gb2312 chinese-cns11643-1 96) (nil chinese-cns11643-2) (nil chinese-cns11643-3 chinese-cns11643-4 chinese-cns11643-5 chinese-cns11643-6 chinese-cns11643-7)] :flags '(short ascii-at-eol ascii-at-cntl 7-bit locking-shift single-shift init-bol)) (define-coding-system-alias 'iso-2022-cjk 'iso-2022-7bit-lock-ss2) (define-coding-system 'iso-2022-8bit-ss2 "ISO 2022 based 8-bit encoding using SS2 for 96-charset." :coding-type 'iso-2022 :mnemonic ?@ :charset-list 'iso-2022 :designation [(ascii 94) nil (nil 96) nil] :flags '(ascii-at-eol ascii-at-cntl designation single-shift composition)) (define-coding-system 'compound-text "Compound text based generic encoding for decoding unknown messages. This coding system does not support extended segments of CTEXT." :coding-type 'iso-2022 :mnemonic ?x :charset-list 'iso-2022 :designation [(ascii 94) (latin-iso8859-1 katakana-jisx0201 96) nil nil] :flags '(ascii-at-eol ascii-at-cntl long-form designation locking-shift single-shift composition) ;; Fixme: this isn't a valid MIME charset and has to be ;; special-cased elsewhere -- fx :mime-charset 'x-ctext) (define-coding-system-alias 'x-ctext 'compound-text) (define-coding-system-alias 'ctext 'compound-text) ;; Same as compound-text, but doesn't produce composition escape ;; sequences. Used in post-read and pre-write conversions of ;; compound-text-with-extensions, see mule.el. Note that this should ;; not have a mime-charset property, to prevent it from showing up ;; close to the beginning of coding systems ordered by priority. (define-coding-system 'ctext-no-compositions "Compound text based generic encoding for decoding unknown messages. Like `compound-text', but does not produce escape sequences for compositions." :coding-type 'iso-2022 :mnemonic ?x :charset-list 'iso-2022 :designation [(ascii 94) (latin-iso8859-1 katakana-jisx0201 96) nil nil] :flags '(ascii-at-eol ascii-at-cntl designation locking-shift single-shift)) (define-coding-system 'compound-text-with-extensions "Compound text encoding with ICCCM Extended Segment extensions. See the variable `ctext-non-standard-encodings-alist' for the detail about how extended segments are handled. This coding system should be used only for X selections. It is inappropriate for decoding and encoding files, process I/O, etc." :coding-type 'iso-2022 :mnemonic ?x :charset-list 'iso-2022 :designation [(ascii 94) (latin-iso8859-1 katakana-jisx0201 96) nil nil] :flags '(ascii-at-eol ascii-at-cntl long-form designation locking-shift single-shift) :post-read-conversion 'ctext-post-read-conversion :pre-write-conversion 'ctext-pre-write-conversion) (define-coding-system-alias 'x-ctext-with-extensions 'compound-text-with-extensions) (define-coding-system-alias 'ctext-with-extensions 'compound-text-with-extensions) (define-coding-system 'us-ascii "Encode ASCII as-is and encode non-ASCII characters to `?'." :coding-type 'charset :mnemonic ?- :charset-list '(ascii) :default-char ?? :mime-charset 'us-ascii) (define-coding-system-alias 'iso-safe 'us-ascii) (define-coding-system 'utf-7 "UTF-7 encoding of Unicode (RFC 2152)." :coding-type 'utf-8 :mnemonic ?U :mime-charset 'utf-7 :charset-list '(unicode) :pre-write-conversion 'utf-7-pre-write-conversion :post-read-conversion 'utf-7-post-read-conversion) (define-coding-system 'utf-7-imap "UTF-7 encoding of Unicode, IMAP version (RFC 2060)" :coding-type 'utf-8 :mnemonic ?u :charset-list '(unicode) :pre-write-conversion 'utf-7-imap-pre-write-conversion :post-read-conversion 'utf-7-imap-post-read-conversion) ;; Use us-ascii for terminal output if some other coding system is not ;; specified explicitly. (set-safe-terminal-coding-system-internal 'us-ascii) ;; The other coding-systems are defined in each language specific ;; files under lisp/language. ;; Normally, set coding system to `undecided' before reading a file. ;; Compiled Emacs Lisp files (*.elc) are not decoded at all, ;; but we regard them as containing multibyte characters. ;; Tar files are not decoded at all, but we treat them as raw bytes. (setq file-coding-system-alist (mapcar (lambda (arg) (cons (purecopy (car arg)) (cdr arg))) '(("\\.elc\\'" . utf-8-emacs) ("\\.utf\\(-8\\)?\\'" . utf-8) ("\\.xml\\'" . xml-find-file-coding-system) ;; We use raw-text for reading loaddefs.el so that if it ;; happens to have DOS or Mac EOLs, they are converted to ;; newlines. This is required to make the special treatment ;; of the "\ newline" combination in loaddefs.el, which marks ;; the beginning of a doc string, work. ("\\(\\`\\|/\\)loaddefs.el\\'" . (raw-text . raw-text-unix)) ("\\.tar\\'" . (no-conversion . no-conversion)) ( "\\.po[tx]?\\'\\|\\.po\\." . po-find-file-coding-system) ("\\.\\(tex\\|ltx\\|dtx\\|drv\\)\\'" . latexenc-find-file-coding-system) ("" . (undecided . nil))))) ;;; Setting coding categories and their priorities. ;; This setting is just to read an Emacs Lisp source files which ;; contain multilingual text while dumping Emacs. More appropriate ;; values are set by the command `set-language-environment' for each ;; language environment. (set-coding-system-priority 'iso-latin-1 'utf-8 'iso-2022-7bit ) ;;; Miscellaneous settings. ;; Make all multibyte characters self-insert. (set-char-table-range (nth 1 global-map) (cons 128 (max-char)) 'self-insert-command) (aset latin-extra-code-table ?\221 t) (aset latin-extra-code-table ?\222 t) (aset latin-extra-code-table ?\223 t) (aset latin-extra-code-table ?\224 t) (aset latin-extra-code-table ?\225 t) (aset latin-extra-code-table ?\226 t) ;; The old code-pages library is obsoleted by coding systems based on ;; the charsets defined in this file but might be required by user ;; code. (provide 'code-pages) ;; arch-tag: 7d5fed55-b6df-42f6-8d3d-0011190551f5 ;;; mule-conf.el ends here