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Hebrew word correction in "HELLO" file
From: |
TAltman |
Subject: |
Hebrew word correction in "HELLO" file |
Date: |
Sun, 20 Jul 2003 16:51:37 -0700 |
To whomever it may concern,
Attached please find a correction to the GNU Emacs "HELLO" file, which
can be displayed by pressing 'C-h h' .
The Hebrew word for 'hello', often transliterated as 'shalom', was
written with the characters in the order progressing from left-to-right,
instead of right-to-left ( as is the case with many semitic languages ).
My version of GNU Emacs is: 21.2.1
I also might recommend double-checking the ordering of the Arabic and
any other example that comes from a non-Romance language, as they might
have been inadvertently reversed as well.
Cheers,
~Tomer
P.S.- Please inform me of anything further I need to do in order for
this 'fix' to be properly licensed as per the prerogative of the FSF.
HELLO-fix.gz
Description: GNU Zip compressed data
- Hebrew word correction in "HELLO" file,
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