Changes from etc/NEWS: ** The obsolete C mode (c-mode.el) has been removed to avoid problems with Custom. ** UTF-16 coding systems are available, encoding the same characters as mule-utf-8. Coding system `utf-16-le-dos' is useful as the value of `selection-coding-system' in MS Windows, allowing you to paste multilingual text from the clipboard. Set it interactively with C-x RET x or in .emacs with `(set-selection-coding-system 'utf-16-le-dos)'. ** There is a new language environment for UTF-8 (set up automatically in UTF-8 locales). ** Translation tables are available between equivalent characters in different Emacs charsets -- for instance `e with acute' coming from the Latin-1 and Latin-2 charsets. User options `unify-8859-on-encoding-mode' and `unify-8859-on-decoding-mode' respectively turn on translation between ISO 8859 character sets (`unification') on encoding (e.g. writing a file) and decoding (e.g. reading a file). Note that `unify-8859-on-encoding-mode' is useful and safe, but `unify-8859-on-decoding-mode' can cause text to change when you read it and write it out again without edits, so it is not generally advisable. By default `unify-8859-on-encoding-mode' is turned on. ** In Emacs running on the X window system, the default value of `selection-coding-system' is now `compound-text-with-extensions'. If you want the old behavior, set selection-coding-system to compound-text, which may be significantly more efficient. Using compound-text-with-extensions seems to be necessary only for decoding text from applications under XFree86 4.2, whose behaviour is actually contrary to the compound text specification.
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$NetBSD: patch-ad,v 1.6 2003/04/12 10:16:40 uebayasi Exp $
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--- etc/ctags.1.orig Sun Oct 3 14:14:21 1999
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+++ etc/ctags.1 Wed Apr 24 16:57:49 2002
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-.so man1/etags.1
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+.so man1/emacs-etags.1
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