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Re: Hello in Hungarian
From: |
Kenichi Handa |
Subject: |
Re: Hello in Hungarian |
Date: |
Wed, 28 Jun 2006 20:34:57 +0900 |
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SEMI/1.14.3 (Ushinoya) FLIM/1.14.2 (Yagi-Nishiguchi) APEL/10.2 Emacs/22.0.50 (i686-pc-linux-gnu) MULE/5.0 (SAKAKI) |
In article <address@hidden>, "Peter Tury" <address@hidden> writes:
>> 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?
How about chaning the second line to this?
Its purpose is to illustrate characters of various scripts,
not to list up all supported languages.
But, as I'm not native English, I can't judge how people
understand the word "script".
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Kenichi Handa
address@hidden
- 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, 2006/06/23
- Re: Hello in Hungarian,
Kenichi Handa <=
- 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