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Sync paragraphs.el to FSF 23.1.92 -------------------- ChangeLog entries follow: -------------------- lisp/ChangeLog addition: 2010-02-19 Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org> * paragraphs.el: * paragraphs.el (use-hard-newlines): * paragraphs.el (paragraph-start): * paragraphs.el (paragraph-separate): * paragraphs.el (sentence-end-double-space): * paragraphs.el (sentence-end-without-period): * paragraphs.el (sentence-end-without-space): New. * paragraphs.el (sentence-end): * paragraphs.el (sentence-end-base): New. * paragraphs.el (page-delimiter): * paragraphs.el (paragraph-ignore-fill-prefix): * paragraphs.el (forward-paragraph): * paragraphs.el (backward-paragraph): * paragraphs.el (mark-paragraph): * paragraphs.el (forward-sentence): * paragraphs.el (repunctuate-sentences): New. Sync with FSF 23.1.92.
author Ben Wing <ben@xemacs.org>
date Fri, 19 Feb 2010 22:41:03 -0600
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The files in this directory were converted from data in the mule-ucs
package (mule-ucs/lisp/reldata/*), using this code:

(defun convert-mule-ucs-file (start end)
  (interactive "r")
  (with-output-to-temp-buffer "*mule-ucs-convert*"
    (save-excursion
      (goto-char start)
      (while (re-search-forward "(\\?\\(.\\) \\. \"\\(.*\\)\") ;+ \\(.*\\)$"
				end t)
	(let ((ch (string-to-char (match-string 1)))
	      (codepoint (match-string 2))
	      (name (match-string 3)))
	  (if (= 1 (charset-dimension (char-charset ch)))
	      (princ (format "0x%x   %s  #   %s\n" (char-octet ch) codepoint name))
	    (princ (format "0x%x%x   %s  #   %s\n" (char-octet ch 0) (char-octet ch 1) codepoint name))))))))

Each file is named after the XEmacs charset it represents.  The CNS files
contain more codepoints than those in unicode-consortium/ because they list
codepoints above 0xFFFF, those handled by surrogates (supported starting in
Windows 2000, I think, but not yet by XEmacs).