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[xemacs-hg @ 2007-05-21 11:39:55 by scop] Fix some corrupted/oddly encoded chars.
author scop
date Mon, 21 May 2007 11:40:11 +0000
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2176 @item 2176 @item
2177 RMS's idea of compromise and cooperation is almost purely political 2177 RMS's idea of compromise and cooperation is almost purely political
2178 rather than technical. The XEmacs maintainers would like to have issues 2178 rather than technical. The XEmacs maintainers would like to have issues
2179 resolved by examining them technically and deciding what makes the most 2179 resolved by examining them technically and deciding what makes the most
2180 sense from a technical prospective. RMS however, wants to proceed on a 2180 sense from a technical prospective. RMS however, wants to proceed on a
2181 tit for tat kind of basis, which is to say, “If we support this feature 2181 tit for tat kind of basis, which is to say, ``If we support this feature
2182 of yours, we also get to support this other feature of mine.” The 2182 of yours, we also get to support this other feature of mine.'' The
2183 result of such a process is typically a big mess, because there is no 2183 result of such a process is typically a big mess, because there is no
2184 overarching design but instead a great deal of incompatible things 2184 overarching design but instead a great deal of incompatible things
2185 hodgepodged together. 2185 hodgepodged together.
2186 @end enumerate 2186 @end enumerate
2187 2187
13439 13439
13440 -- Locale code page. The behavior of a number of run-time routines is 13440 -- Locale code page. The behavior of a number of run-time routines is
13441 dependent on the current locale setting, which includes the locale 13441 dependent on the current locale setting, which includes the locale
13442 code page. (For more information, see Locale-Dependent Routines.) By 13442 code page. (For more information, see Locale-Dependent Routines.) By
13443 default, all locale-dependent routines in the Microsoft run-time 13443 default, all locale-dependent routines in the Microsoft run-time
13444 library use the code page that corresponds to the ¡ë?locale. At 13444 library use the code page that corresponds to the locale. At
13445 run-time you can change or query the locale code page in use with a 13445 run-time you can change or query the locale code page in use with a
13446 call to setlocale. 13446 call to setlocale.
13447 13447
13448 -- Multibyte code page. The behavior of most of the multibyte-character 13448 -- Multibyte code page. The behavior of most of the multibyte-character
13449 routines in the run-time library depends on the current multibyte 13449 routines in the run-time library depends on the current multibyte
13451 ANSI code page. At run-time you can query and change the multibyte 13451 ANSI code page. At run-time you can query and change the multibyte
13452 code page with _getmbcp and _setmbcp, respectively. 13452 code page with _getmbcp and _setmbcp, respectively.
13453 13453
13454 -- The "C" locale is defined by ANSI to correspond to the locale in 13454 -- The "C" locale is defined by ANSI to correspond to the locale in
13455 which C programs have traditionally executed. The code page for the 13455 which C programs have traditionally executed. The code page for the
13456 "C" locale (¡ë?code page) corresponds to the ASCII character 13456 "C" locale (code page) corresponds to the ASCII character
13457 set. For example, in the "C" locale, islower returns true for the 13457 set. For example, in the "C" locale, islower returns true for the
13458 values 0x61 ?0x7A only. In another locale, islower may return true 13458 values 0x61 ?0x7A only. In another locale, islower may return true
13459 for these as well as other values, as defined by that locale. 13459 for these as well as other values, as defined by that locale.
13460 13460
13461 Under "Locale-Dependent Routines" we notice the following setlocale 13461 Under "Locale-Dependent Routines" we notice the following setlocale
29708 > an XEmacs users who tries to use Mule. 29708 > an XEmacs users who tries to use Mule.
29709 29709
29710 -- 29710 --
29711 In order to save my hands, I am cutting back on my responses, especially 29711 In order to save my hands, I am cutting back on my responses, especially
29712 to XEmacs-related mail. You _will_ get a response, but please be patient. 29712 to XEmacs-related mail. You _will_ get a response, but please be patient.
29713
29714 If you need an immediate response and it is not apparent in your message, 29713 If you need an immediate response and it is not apparent in your message,
29715 please say so. Thanks for your understanding. 29714 please say so. Thanks for your understanding.
29716 29715
29717 29716
29718 29717
30031 30030
30032 -- 30031 --
30033 ben 30032 ben
30034 30033
30035 -- 30034 --
30036 In order to save my hands, I am cutting back on my responses, especially to 30035 In order to save my hands, I am cutting back on my responses, especially
30037 XEmacs-related mail. You 30036 to XEmacs-related mail. You _will_ get a response, but please be patient.
30038 _will_ get a response, but please be patient. If you need an immediate 30037 If you need an immediate response and it's not apparent in your message,
30039 response and it’s not apparent in 30038 please say so. Thanks for your understanding.
30040 your message, please say so. Thanks for your understanding.
30041 30039
30042 30040
30043 30041
30044 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 30042 -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
30045 30043
30123 30121
30124 -- 30122 --
30125 ben 30123 ben
30126 30124
30127 -- 30125 --
30128 In order to save my hands, I am cutting back on my responses, especially to 30126 In order to save my hands, I am cutting back on my responses, especially
30129 XEmacs-related mail. You 30127 to XEmacs-related mail. You _will_ get a response, but please be patient.
30130 _will_ get a response, but please be patient. If you need an immediate 30128 If you need an immediate response and it's not apparent in your message,
30131 response and it’s not apparent in 30129 please say so. Thanks for your understanding.
30132 your message, please say so. Thanks for your understanding.
30133 30130
30134 30131
30135 30132
30136 @end example 30133 @end example
30137 30134
31575 > exploring in the Custom menus, because there won't be as much 31572 > exploring in the Custom menus, because there won't be as much
31576 > Lisp loaded as Custom sets up its groups and whatnot. 31573 > Lisp loaded as Custom sets up its groups and whatnot.
31577 31574
31578 -- 31575 --
31579 In order to save my hands, I am cutting back on my responses, especially 31576 In order to save my hands, I am cutting back on my responses, especially
31580 to XEmacs-related mail. You _will_ get a response, but please be 31577 to XEmacs-related mail. You _will_ get a response, but please be patient.
31581 patient.
31582 If you need an immediate response and it is not apparent in your message, 31578 If you need an immediate response and it is not apparent in your message,
31583
31584 please say so. Thanks for your understanding. 31579 please say so. Thanks for your understanding.
31585 @end example 31580 @end example
31586 31581
31587 @node Old Future Work, Index, Future Work Discussion, Top 31582 @node Old Future Work, Index, Future Work Discussion, Top
31588 @chapter Old Future Work 31583 @chapter Old Future Work