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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> |
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date | Fri, 22 Oct 1999 22:51:33 +0000 |
parents | 83a419607df5 |
children | 96712277c1da |
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-*- Text -*- This is the file .../info/dir, which contains the topmost node of the Info hierarchy. The first time you invoke Info you start off looking at that node, which is (dir)Top. File: dir Node: Top This is the top of the INFO tree This (the Directory node) gives a menu of major topics. Typing "d" returns here, "q" exits, "?" lists all INFO commands, "h" gives a primer for first-timers, "mEmacs<Return>" visits the Emacs topic, etc. In Emacs, you can click mouse button 2 on a menu item or cross reference to select it. --- PLEASE ADD DOCUMENTATION TO THIS TREE. (See INFO topic first.) --- * Menu: The list of major topics begins on the next line. * Info: (info). Documentation browsing system. * Emacs: (emacs). The extensible self-documenting text editor. * VIPER: (viper). The newest Emacs VI-emulation mode. * VIP: (vip). An older VI-emulation for Emacs. * Forms: (forms). Emacs package for editing data bases by filling in forms. * Gnus: (gnus). The news reader Gnus. * Message: (message). Mail and news composition mode that goes with Gnus. * MH-E: (mh-e). Emacs interface to the MH mail system. * CL: (cl). Partial Common Lisp support for Emacs Lisp. * SC: (sc). Supercite lets you cite parts of messages you're replying to, in flexible ways. * Dired-X: (dired-x). Dired Extra Features. * Ediff: (ediff). A comprehensive visual interface to diff & patch. * CC mode: (ccmode). The GNU Emacs mode for editing C, C++, Objective-C and Java code. * Ada mode: (ada-mode). The GNU Emacs mode editing Ada. Editors * Emacs FAQ: (emacs-faq). Frequently Asked Questions about Emacs.