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diff -r e2da872593c0 man/lispref/ldap.texi
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--- a/man/lispref/ldap.texi Tue Mar 24 22:15:53 2015 -0400
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+++ b/man/lispref/ldap.texi Wed Jan 01 22:53:19 2020 +0100
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@@ -105,7 +105,7 @@
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library XEmacs was compiled with, they may include @code{simple},
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@code{krbv41} and @code{krbv42}.
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@item base
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-The base for the search. This may look like @samp{c<>, o<>me}, see
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+The base for the search. This may look like @samp{cÿ, o¬me}, see
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RFC 1779 for syntax details.
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@item scope
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One of the symbols @code{base}, @code{onelevel} or @code{subtree}
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diff -r e2da872593c0 man/xemacs-faq.texi
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--- a/man/xemacs-faq.texi Tue Mar 24 22:15:53 2015 -0400
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+++ b/man/xemacs-faq.texi Wed Jan 01 22:53:19 2020 +0100
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-\input texinfo.tex @c -*- mode: texinfo; coding: iso-2022-8 -*-
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+\input texinfo.tex @c -*- mode: texinfo; coding: utf-8 -*-
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@c %**start of header
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@setfilename ../info/xemacs-faq.info
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@settitle Frequently asked questions about XEmacs
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all of the ISO 8859 family, the Indic languages, Thai, and so on), and
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SKK, for Japanese. (SKK also supports an interface to an external
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"dictionary server" process.) Quail supports both typical "dead-key"
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-methods (eg, in the "latin-1-prefix" method, @kbd{" a} produces <20>, LATIN
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+methods (eg, in the "latin-1-prefix" method, @kbd{" a} produces ä, LATIN
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SMALL LETTER A WITH DIAERESIS), and the complex dictionary-based phonetic
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methods used for Asian ideographic languages like Chinese.
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Wnn and SJ3 use the @code{egg} user interface. The interface for Canna
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is specialized to Canna.
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-Wnn supports Japanese, Chinese and Korean. It is made by OMRON and Ky<4B>to
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+Wnn supports Japanese, Chinese and Korean. It is made by OMRON and Kyôto
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University. It is a powerful and complex system. Wnn4 is free and Wnn6
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is not. Wnn uses grammatical hints and probability of word association,
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so in principle Wnn can be cleverer than other methods.
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@node Q3.0.6, Q3.0.7, Q3.0.5, Editing
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@unnumberedsubsec Q3.0.6: How can you type in special characters in XEmacs?
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One way is to use the package @code{x-compose}. Then you can use
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-sequences like @kbd{Compose " a} to get <20>, etc.
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+sequences like @kbd{Compose " a} to get ä, etc.
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Another way is to use the @code{iso-insert} package. Then you can use
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-sequences like @kbd{C-x 8 " a} to get <20>, etc.
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+sequences like @kbd{C-x 8 " a} to get ä, etc.
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@email{glynn@@sensei.co.uk, Glynn Clements} writes:
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Once you have Multi_key defined, you can use e.g.
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@example
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- Multi a ' => <20>
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- Multi e " => <20>
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- Multi c , => <20>
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+ Multi a ' => á
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+ Multi e " => ë
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+ Multi c , => ç
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@end example
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etc.
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