# HG changeset patch # User Richard M. Stallman # Date 990516454 0 # Node ID af5fdc3ea5b50aecc79b9c1d74e78381f151e38d # Parent 3f26bbf930e8e82610afce520dafe0812e021b37 Minor clarifications. diff -r 3f26bbf930e8 -r af5fdc3ea5b5 man/mule.texi --- a/man/mule.texi Tue May 22 07:26:19 2001 +0000 +++ b/man/mule.texi Tue May 22 07:27:34 2001 +0000 @@ -260,11 +260,11 @@ @cindex Euro sign @quotation Chinese-BIG5, Chinese-CNS, Chinese-GB, Cyrillic-ALT, Cyrillic-ISO, -Cyrillic-KOI8, Czech, Devanagari, English, Ethiopic, German, Greek, -Hebrew, IPA, Japanese, Korean, Lao, Latin-1, Latin-2, Latin-3, Latin-4, -Latin-5, Latin-8 (Celtic), Latin-9 (updated Latin-1, with the Euro -sign), Polish, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Thai, Tibetan, Turkish, -Dutch, Spanish, and Vietnamese. +Cyrillic-KOI8, Czech, Devanagari, Dutch, English, Ethiopic, German, +Greek, Hebrew, IPA, Japanese, Korean, Lao, Latin-1, Latin-2, Latin-3, +Latin-4, Latin-5, Latin-8 (Celtic), Latin-9 (updated Latin-1, with the +Euro sign), Polish, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Thai, +Tibetan, Turkish, and Vietnamese. @end quotation @cindex fonts for various scripts @@ -427,12 +427,13 @@ @vindex input-method-verbose-flag @vindex input-method-highlight-flag The variables @code{input-method-highlight-flag} and -@code{input-method-verbose-flag} control how input methods explain what -is happening. If @code{input-method-highlight-flag} is non-@code{nil}, -the partial sequence is highlighted in the buffer. If -@code{input-method-verbose-flag} is non-@code{nil}, the list of possible -characters to type next is displayed in the echo area (but not when you -are in the minibuffer). +@code{input-method-verbose-flag} control how input methods explain +what is happening. If @code{input-method-highlight-flag} is +non-@code{nil}, the partial sequence is highlighted in the buffer (for +most input methods---some disable this feature). If +@code{input-method-verbose-flag} is non-@code{nil}, the list of +possible characters to type next is displayed in the echo area (but +not when you are in the minibuffer). @cindex Leim package Input methods are implemented in the separate Leim package: they are @@ -500,7 +501,7 @@ methods, you might want to use an input method different from the default chosen by @code{set-language-environment}. You can instruct Emacs to select a different default input method for a certain -language environment if you by using +language environment, if you wish, by using @code{set-language-environment-hook} (@pxref{Language Environments, set-language-environment-hook}). For example: