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Re: Hello in Hungarian
From: |
Peter Tury |
Subject: |
Re: Hello in Hungarian |
Date: |
Fri, 23 Jun 2006 18:28:18 +0200 |
Hi,
thanks again!
2006/6/23, Kenichi Handa <address@hidden>:
I understand that all people want to see their native
language listed in that file, but...
I don't want to convince you, but it would be really fun. And nice
gesture from Emacs (especially towards newbies).
What I mean there is the same as what Unicode says (in their
glossary):
Script. A collection of letters and other written signs used
to represent textual information in one or more writing
systems. For example, Russian is written with a subset of
the Cyrillic script; Ukranian is written with a different
subset. The Japanese writing system uses several scripts.
Now (and after your first reply) I understand it. Though first I was
confused by scripting (programming) languages... maybe this is natural
for a (newbie?) Emacsen... maybe some more specific description could
be added into that file also?
Br,
P
- Hello in Hungarian, Peter Tury, 2006/06/22
- Re: Hello in Hungarian, Miles Bader, 2006/06/22
- Re: Hello in Hungarian, Kenichi Handa, 2006/06/23
- Re: Hello in Hungarian, Peter Tury, 2006/06/23
- Re: Hello in Hungarian, Kenichi Handa, 2006/06/23
- Re: Hello in Hungarian,
Peter Tury <=
- Re: Hello in Hungarian, Kenichi Handa, 2006/06/28
- Re: Hello in Hungarian, Richard Stallman, 2006/06/29
- Re: Hello in Hungarian, Kim F. Storm, 2006/06/29
- Re: Hello in Hungarian, Richard Stallman, 2006/06/30
- Re: Hello in Hungarian, Juri Linkov, 2006/06/28
- Re: Hello in Hungarian, Kenichi Handa, 2006/06/28
- Re: Hello in Hungarian, Miles Bader, 2006/06/28