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(easy-mmode-pretty-mode-name): Explain more about the LIGHTER arg's usage in the doc string. Add commentary to clarify what the code does. Fix the regexp that strips whitespace from LIGHTER. Quote LIGHTER before using it, since it could have characters special to regular expressions.
author Eli Zaretskii <eliz@gnu.org>
date Sat, 07 May 2005 15:05:00 +0000
parents b003a6c2102f
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This is a list of ways to say hello in various languages.
Its purpose is to illustrate a number of scripts.
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Amharic ($(3"c!<!N"^(B)	$(3!A!,!>(B
Arabic	(38R(47d(3T!JSa(4W(3W(B
Braille	$,2(3(1('('(5(B
C	printf ("Hello, world!\n");
Czech (,Bh(Be,B9(Btina)	Dobr,B}(B den
Danish (dansk)	Hej, Goddag
Emacs	emacs --no-splash -f view-hello-file
English [,0p U(B-,0EZ L(B]	Hello
Esperanto	Saluton (E,C6(Bo,C~(Ban,Cx(Bo ,Cf(Biu,C<(Ba,C}(Bde)
Estonian (eesti)	Tere p,Ad(Bevast, Tere ,Au(Bhtust
Finnish (suomi)	Hei, Hyv,Add(B p,Ad(Biv,Add(B
French (fran,Ag(Bais)	Bonjour, Salut
Georgian ($,1JEJ0J@J7J5J4J:J8(B)	$,1J2J0J;J0J@JOJ=J1J0(B
German (Deutsch)	Guten Tag, Gr,A|_(B Gott
Greek (,Fekkgmij\(B)	,FCei\(B ,Fsar(B
Hebrew (,Hraxiz(B)	,Hylem(B
Hindi (4$,4!}t%"+0$,15y55B14$,4!.v#"Yv#"20$,15f6 1(B)	4$,4!8v#")0$,15h14$,4!hv#")0$,15n14$,4!zv#!)v#")v#"D0$,15x6-5d6'1(B, 4$,4!8v#")0$,15h14$,4!hv#")0$,15n14$,4!zv# ev#"Rv#")0$,15x6-5U5~14$,4!nv#"W0$,15p1(B 4$,4 J0$,16D1(B
Italian (italiano)	Ciao, Buon giorno
Javanese (Jawa)	System.out.println("Halo, selamat sore!");
Kannada (4$,43Ov#4z0$,1>u14$,44Kv#4zv#4M0$,1?(?M?(14$,43sv#4z0$,1?!1(B)	4$,44Kv#4z0$,1?(14$,44hv#4zv#40$,1?.14$,44qv#4{v#3Q0$,1?8?M>u?>14$,44av#4z0$,1?01(B
Lao ((1>RJRERG(B)	(1JP:R-04U1(B, 0(1"m1c0Ki1b*!04U1(B
Malayalam (4$,46A0$,1@N14$,46E0$,1@R14$,46Bv#6M0$,1@O@^14$,46Fv#6W0$,1@S@"1(B)	4$,46<0$,1@H14$,46A0$,1@N14$,46Kv#6Vv#6)v#6M0$,1@X@m@5@^14$,46Cv#6W0$,1@P@"1(B
Maltese (il-Malti)	Bon,Cu(Bu, Sa,C11(Ba
Mathematics	$,1x (B p $,1x((B world $,1s"(B hello p  $,2!a(B
Nederlands, Vlaams	Hallo, Dag
Norwegian (norsk)	Hei, God dag
Polish (polski)	Dzie,Bq(B dobry! Cze,B6f(B!
Russian (,L`caaZXY(B)	,L7T`PRabRcYbU(B!
Slovak (sloven,Bh(Bina)	Dobr,B}(B de,Br(B
Slovenian (sloven,B9h(Bina)	Pozdravljeni!
Spanish (espa,Aq(Bol)	,A!(BHola!
Swedish (p,Ae(B svenska)	Hej, Goddag
Tamil (4$,4*N0$,1<D14$,4(i0$,1<N<_14$,4*Vv#)b0$,1<T<m1(B)	4$,4*U0$,1<U14$,4*M0$,1<C14$,4*Hv#)b0$,1<5<m14$,4*H0$,1<514$,4*Qv#)b0$,1<N<m1(B
Thai (,T@RIRd7B(B)	,TJ0GQ1J04U1$0CQ1:(B, ,TJ0GQ1J04U10$h1P(B
Tibetan (4$(7"7r'"]0"7"]14"20"21!;4%P0"G#!"Q14"20"21!;(B)	4$(7"70"714$P0"!#C"Q1!;4"Er'"S0"E"S14"G0"G1!;4"70"714"2r'"[0"2"[1!;4"Dr'"[0"D"[14"#0"#14"G0"G1!>(B
Tigrigna ($(3"8#r!N"^(B)	$(3!Q!,!<"8(B
Turkish (T,M|(Brk,Mg(Be)	Merhaba
Ukrainian (,LcZ`Pw]alZP(B)	,L2vbPn(B
Vietnamese (Ti,1*(Bng Vi,1.(Bt)	Ch,1`(Bo b,1U(Bn

Japanese ($BF|K\8l(B)	$B$3$s$K$A$O(B, (I:]FAJ(B
Chinese ($AVPND(B,$AFUM(;0(B,$A::So(B)	$ADc:C(B
Cantonese ($(0GnM$(B,$(0N]0*Hd(B)	$(0*/=((B, $(0+$)p(B
Korean ($(CGQ1[(B)	$(C>H3gGO<<?d(B, $(C>H3gGO=J4O1n(B

Difference among chinese characters in GB, JIS, KSC, BIG5:
GB	$AT*Fx(B  $A?*7"(B
JIS	$B855$(B  $B3+H/(B
KSC	$(Cj*Q((B  $(CKR[!(B
BIG5	$(0&x86(B  $(0DeBv(B

Just for a test of JISX0212: $BqV$(DiQ(B (the second character is of JISX0212)

A short test for characters represented by the character set
mule-unicode-0100-24ff:

Czech ($,1 ,(Besky)	Dobr,A}(B den
Esperanto	Saluton (E$,1 E(Bo$,1 }(Ban$,1 =(Bo $,1 )(Biu$,1 U(Ba$,1!-(Bde)
Greek ($,1'5';';'7'='9':',(B)	$,1&s'5'9',(B $,1'C'1'B(B
Hebrew ($,1-",q-(,y-*(B)	$,1-),|,u,}(B
Russian ($,1(`(c(a(a(Z(X(Y(B)	$,1(7(T(`(P(R(a(b(R(c(Y(b(U(B!
Maltese (il-Malti)	Bon$,1 A(Bu, Sa$,1 G G(Ba

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