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* (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>
date Fri, 22 Oct 1999 22:51:33 +0000
parents 4baa1bd953d8
children 86432f19ad96
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DESTDIR=
LIBDIR=/usr/local/lib
BINDIR=/usr/local/bin
MANDIR=/usr/man/man1
MANEXT=1

all:

mostlyclean:
	-rm -f core

clean distclean maintainer-clean:
	-rm -f DOC* core

SOURCES = [0-9A-QS-Z]* README *.[ch16] emacs.* etags.* ledit.l ms-* \
	news.texi rc2log refcard.tex spook-lines termcap.* ulimit.hack \
	vcdiff vipcard.tex xmouse.doc

unlock:
	chmod u+w $(SOURCES)

relock:
	chmod u-w $(SOURCES)

# ${etcdir}/e/eterm is used by ../lisp/term.el.
# TERMINFO systems use terminfo files compiled by the Terminfo Compiler (tic).
# These files are binary, and depend on the version of tic, but they seem
# to be system-independent and backwardly compatible.
# So there should be no need to recompile the distributed binary version.
TIC=tic
e/eterm: e/eterm.ti
	TERMINFO=`pwd`; export TERMINFO; $(TIC) e/eterm.ti