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Re: Greek line in etc/HELLO
From: |
Kenichi Handa |
Subject: |
Re: Greek line in etc/HELLO |
Date: |
Wed, 4 Sep 2002 08:44:01 +0900 (JST) |
In article <87ofbf4ihr.fsf@cricket.magic.csuhayward.edu>, Thomas Morgan
<tlm@pocketmail.com> writes:
> I am not an expert on Greek, but I think the line in etc/HELLO which reads
> Greek (Ελληνιkά) Γειά σασ
> should instead be
> Greek (Ελληνικά) Γειά σας
> (I replaced the ASCII characters E and k with their Greek counterparts,
> and replaced the last medial sigma σ with word-final sigma ς.)
> GNU Emacs 21.3.50.2 (i686-pc-linux-gnu, X toolkit, Xaw3d scroll bars) of
> 2002-09-03 on cricket
Strange. The Greek line in the HELLO file of CVS HEAD trunk
is surely the same as what you suggest.
The file contents is this (ESC chars are written as "^["):
Greek (^[,FEkkgmij\^[(B) ^[,FCei\^[(B ^[,Fsar^[(B
^[,F is the designation sequence for ISO8859-7, ^[(B is the
designation sequence for ASCII. So, there should be no
ASCII letters within parentheses and after TAB. Could you
pleast start Emacs with "-nw --no-site-file" arg, and visit
the file .../etc/HELLO directly? Do you still see incorrect
letters?
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Ken'ichi HANDA
handa@etl.go.jp