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Latest version has the following features:
- --language=ab,cd,ef and --language="ab cd ef" are supported, the list
is now used as a fallback for possible message/gui translations
- --language=all is supported
- --language=ab,cd,ef,all and --language="ab cd ef all" are supported
for all man pages, but different message/gui translations than en
- $LINGUAS is honored
- if no --language or $LINGUAS is given it defaults to en
Credits for ideas go out to (in no particular order):
Tobias Diedrich
Sylvain Petreolle
Dan Christiansen
Dominik Mierzejewski
Andriy N. Gritsenko
and everyone I've forgotten
Andreas Hess <jaska@gmx.net>
author | arpi |
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date | Thu, 20 Feb 2003 23:32:47 +0000 |
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/* Linux Real Mode Interface - A library of DPMI-like functions for Linux. Copyright (C) 1998 by Josh Vanderhoof You are free to distribute and modify this file, as long as you do not remove this copyright notice and clearly label modified versions as being modified. This software has NO WARRANTY. Use it at your own risk. Original location: http://cvs.debian.org/lrmi/ */ #ifndef LRMI_H #define LRMI_H struct LRMI_regs { unsigned int edi; unsigned int esi; unsigned int ebp; unsigned int reserved; unsigned int ebx; unsigned int edx; unsigned int ecx; unsigned int eax; unsigned short int flags; unsigned short int es; unsigned short int ds; unsigned short int fs; unsigned short int gs; unsigned short int ip; unsigned short int cs; unsigned short int sp; unsigned short int ss; }; #ifndef LRMI_PREFIX #define LRMI_PREFIX LRMI_ #endif #define LRMI_CONCAT2(a, b) a ## b #define LRMI_CONCAT(a, b) LRMI_CONCAT2(a, b) #define LRMI_MAKENAME(a) LRMI_CONCAT(LRMI_PREFIX, a) /* Initialize returns 1 if sucessful, 0 for failure */ #define LRMI_init LRMI_MAKENAME(init) int LRMI_init(void); /* Simulate a 16 bit far call returns 1 if sucessful, 0 for failure */ #define LRMI_call LRMI_MAKENAME(call) int LRMI_call(struct LRMI_regs *r); /* Simulate a 16 bit interrupt returns 1 if sucessful, 0 for failure */ #define LRMI_int LRMI_MAKENAME(int) int LRMI_int(int interrupt, struct LRMI_regs *r); /* Allocate real mode memory The returned block is paragraph (16 byte) aligned */ #define LRMI_alloc_real LRMI_MAKENAME(alloc_real) void * LRMI_alloc_real(int size); /* Free real mode memory */ #define LRMI_free_real LRMI_MAKENAME(free_real) void LRMI_free_real(void *m); #endif