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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/etc/NEWS


From: Dave Love
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/etc/NEWS
Date: Thu, 04 Sep 2003 13:18:49 -0400

Index: emacs/etc/NEWS
diff -c emacs/etc/NEWS:1.848 emacs/etc/NEWS:1.849
*** emacs/etc/NEWS:1.848        Wed Sep  3 03:58:13 2003
--- emacs/etc/NEWS      Thu Sep  4 13:18:48 2003
***************
*** 358,364 ****
  specified for that character, the commands by default customize those
  faces.
  
! ** New language environments: French, Ukrainian, Windows-1251, Tajik,
  Bulgarian, Belarusian, Ukrainian, UTF-8, Windows-1255, Welsh, Latin-6,
  Latin-7, Lithuanian, Latvian, Swedish, Slovenian, Croatian, Georgian,
  Italian, Russian, Malayalam, Tamil, Russian, Chinese-EUC-TW.  (Set up
--- 358,364 ----
  specified for that character, the commands by default customize those
  faces.
  
! ** New language environments: French, Ukrainian, Tajik,
  Bulgarian, Belarusian, Ukrainian, UTF-8, Windows-1255, Welsh, Latin-6,
  Latin-7, Lithuanian, Latvian, Swedish, Slovenian, Croatian, Georgian,
  Italian, Russian, Malayalam, Tamil, Russian, Chinese-EUC-TW.  (Set up
***************
*** 386,392 ****
  ---
  ** Many new coding systems are available by loading the `code-pages'
  library.  These include complete versions of most of those in
! codepage.el, based on Unicode mappings.
  
  ** The utf-8/16 coding systems have been enhanced.
  By default, untranslatable utf-8 sequences (mostly representing CJK
--- 386,395 ----
  ---
  ** Many new coding systems are available by loading the `code-pages'
  library.  These include complete versions of most of those in
! codepage.el, based on Unicode mappings.  `codepage-setup' is obsolete,
! except for MS-DOS -- its definitions of the coding systems were mostly
! incomplete.  windows-1252 and windows-1251 are preloaded since the
! former is so common and the latter is used by GNU locales.
  
  ** The utf-8/16 coding systems have been enhanced.
  By default, untranslatable utf-8 sequences (mostly representing CJK




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