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


From: Kenichi Handa
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/etc/NEWS
Date: Fri, 11 Jun 2004 22:32:04 -0400

Index: emacs/etc/NEWS
diff -c emacs/etc/NEWS:1.984 emacs/etc/NEWS:1.985
*** emacs/etc/NEWS:1.984        Fri Jun 11 16:43:14 2004
--- emacs/etc/NEWS      Sat Jun 12 02:29:57 2004
***************
*** 717,727 ****
  latter is used by GNU locales.
  
  ** The utf-8/16 coding systems have been enhanced.
! By default, untranslatable utf-8 sequences (mostly representing CJK
! characters) are simply composed into single quasi-characters.  User
! option `utf-translate-cjk' arranges to translate many utf-8 CJK
! character sequences into real Emacs characters in a similar way to the
! Mule-UCS system.  This uses significant space, so is not the default.
  You can augment/amend the CJK translation via hash tables
  `ucs-mule-cjk-to-unicode' and `ucs-unicode-to-mule-cjk'.  The utf-8
  coding system now also encodes characters from most of Emacs's
--- 717,728 ----
  latter is used by GNU locales.
  
  ** The utf-8/16 coding systems have been enhanced.
! By default, untranslatable utf-8 sequences are simply composed into
! single quasi-characters.  User option `utf-translate-cjk-mode' (it is
! turned on by default) arranges to translate many utf-8 CJK character
! sequences into real Emacs characters in a similar way to the Mule-UCS
! system.  As this loads a fairly big data on demand, people who are not
! interested in CJK characters may want to customize it to nil.
  You can augment/amend the CJK translation via hash tables
  `ucs-mule-cjk-to-unicode' and `ucs-unicode-to-mule-cjk'.  The utf-8
  coding system now also encodes characters from most of Emacs's




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