User: aidan
Date: 05/04/03 12:58:10
Modified: packages/mule-packages/latin-euro-standards ChangeLog
latin-euro-standards.texi
Log:
Minor copy-editing of the latin-euro-standards docs.
Revision Changes Path
1.6 +5 -0 XEmacs/packages/mule-packages/latin-euro-standards/ChangeLog
Index: ChangeLog
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RCS file:
/pack/xemacscvs/XEmacs/packages/mule-packages/latin-euro-standards/ChangeLog,v
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--- ChangeLog 2005/02/16 22:24:51 1.5
+++ ChangeLog 2005/04/03 10:58:09 1.6
@@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
+2005-04-03 Aidan Kehoe <kehoea(a)parhasard.net>
+
+ * latin-euro-standards.texi: Minor copy-editing; make the dir
+ entry shorter, to give a better chance of it being seen.
+
2005-02-16 Norbert Koch <viteno(a)xemacs.org>
* Makefile (VERSION): XEmacs package 1.03 released.
1.2 +3 -4
XEmacs/packages/mule-packages/latin-euro-standards/latin-euro-standards.texi
Index: latin-euro-standards.texi
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/pack/xemacscvs/XEmacs/packages/mule-packages/latin-euro-standards/latin-euro-standards.texi,v
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--- latin-euro-standards.texi 2005/02/14 23:37:55 1.1
+++ latin-euro-standards.texi 2005/04/03 10:58:09 1.2
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@
@c ** #### something uses these headers, find out how and explain here
@c %**start of header
@setfilename latin-euro-standards.info
-@settitle Recent ISO 8859 character encoding standards
+@settitle Recent ISO 8859 character encoding standards.
@setchapternewpage odd
@c %**end of header
@@ -18,8 +18,7 @@
@footnotestyle end
@direntry
-* latin-euro-standards:: Make recent ISO 8859 character
-encodings available to XEmacs.
+* latin-euro-standards:: Recent ISO 8859 encodings in XEmacs.
@end direntry
@c ** It is often convenient to use a macro for names which have unusual
@@ -216,7 +215,7 @@ together with the associated Mule charac
It is intended to be used by the Mule-UCS (@pxref{Top,,, mule-ucs,
Mule-UCS User Manual}) and Latin Unity (@pxref{Top,,, latin-unity,
Latin Unity for Emacsen}) packages, and was, indeed, refactored out
-from the former.
+from the latter.
Each file provides a language environment named, e.g. @samp{Latin-7}, a
coding system named @samp{iso-8859-13} (etc.) and a Mule character set
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