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| author | Eli Zaretskii | 2000-10-11 17:39:01 +0000 |
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| committer | Eli Zaretskii | 2000-10-11 17:39:01 +0000 |
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Mention the cpNNNN coding systems, with an xref to msdog.texi.
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diff --git a/man/mule.texi b/man/mule.texi index 3c26a8317ae..583d5fd78ca 100644 --- a/man/mule.texi +++ b/man/mule.texi | |||
| @@ -39,6 +39,9 @@ Japanese, Korean, Lao, Thai, Tibetan, and Vietnamese scripts. These features | |||
| 39 | have been merged from the modified version of Emacs known as MULE (for | 39 | have been merged from the modified version of Emacs known as MULE (for |
| 40 | ``MULti-lingual Enhancement to GNU Emacs'') | 40 | ``MULti-lingual Enhancement to GNU Emacs'') |
| 41 | 41 | ||
| 42 | Emacs also supports various encodings of these characters used by | ||
| 43 | internationalized software, such as word processors, mailers, etc. | ||
| 44 | |||
| 42 | @menu | 45 | @menu |
| 43 | * International Intro:: Basic concepts of multibyte characters. | 46 | * International Intro:: Basic concepts of multibyte characters. |
| 44 | * Enabling Multibyte:: Controlling whether to use multibyte characters. | 47 | * Enabling Multibyte:: Controlling whether to use multibyte characters. |
| @@ -465,6 +468,11 @@ their names usually start with @samp{iso}. There are also special | |||
| 465 | coding systems @code{no-conversion}, @code{raw-text} and | 468 | coding systems @code{no-conversion}, @code{raw-text} and |
| 466 | @code{emacs-mule} which do not convert printing characters at all. | 469 | @code{emacs-mule} which do not convert printing characters at all. |
| 467 | 470 | ||
| 471 | A special class of coding systems, collectively known as | ||
| 472 | @dfn{codepages}, is designed to support text encoded by MS-Windows and | ||
| 473 | MS-DOS software. To use any of these systems, you need to create it | ||
| 474 | with @kbd{M-x codepage-setup}. @xref{MS-DOS and MULE}. | ||
| 475 | |||
| 468 | @cindex end-of-line conversion | 476 | @cindex end-of-line conversion |
| 469 | In addition to converting various representations of non-ASCII | 477 | In addition to converting various representations of non-ASCII |
| 470 | characters, a coding system can perform end-of-line conversion. Emacs | 478 | characters, a coding system can perform end-of-line conversion. Emacs |