Mercurial > emacs
changeset 38945:752af4a52a8f
Standardize on ASCII without @sc.
author | Richard M. Stallman <rms@gnu.org> |
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date | Sat, 25 Aug 2001 02:05:59 +0000 |
parents | 7a42abfb0c82 |
children | 9a1045bcf43c |
files | man/anti.texi man/mule.texi |
diffstat | 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) [+] |
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--- a/man/anti.texi Sat Aug 25 02:05:37 2001 +0000 +++ b/man/anti.texi Sat Aug 25 02:05:59 2001 +0000 @@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ Commands which provide detailed information about character sets and coding systems, such as @code{list-charset-chars}, @code{describe-character-set}, and the @kbd{C-u C-x =} key-sequence, -no longer exist. The less said about non-@sc{ascii} characters, the +no longer exist. The less said about non-ASCII characters, the better. @item
--- a/man/mule.texi Sat Aug 25 02:05:37 2001 +0000 +++ b/man/mule.texi Sat Aug 25 02:05:59 2001 +0000 @@ -1260,8 +1260,8 @@ @vindex latin1-display If your terminal can display Latin-1, you can display characters from other European character sets using a mixture of equivalent -Latin-1 characters and @sc{ascii} mnemonics. Use the Custom option -@code{latin1-display} to enable this. The mnemonic @sc{ascii} +Latin-1 characters and ASCII mnemonics. Use the Custom option +@code{latin1-display} to enable this. The mnemonic ASCII sequences mostly correspond to those of the prefix input methods. @node Single-Byte Character Support