X-Git-Url: http://git.chise.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;f=man%2Flispref%2Fmule.texi;h=a3b68bfa9365ae9788e1c22627b8719f4ef115cb;hb=f95b7eb04061bc74da5c06474338b82eac5ab6d0;hp=948396401b236bfa62dedbaf91018d7154f1685c;hpb=98a6e4055a1fa624c592ac06f79287d55196ca37;p=chise%2Fxemacs-chise.git.1 diff --git a/man/lispref/mule.texi b/man/lispref/mule.texi index 9483964..a3b68bf 100644 --- a/man/lispref/mule.texi +++ b/man/lispref/mule.texi @@ -442,14 +442,19 @@ This function returns the CCL program, if any, for converting position codes of characters in @var{charset} into font indices. @end defun - The only property of a charset that can currently be set after -the charset has been created is the CCL program. + The two properties of a charset that can currently be set after the +charset has been created are the CCL program and the font registry. @defun set-charset-ccl-program charset ccl-program This function sets the @code{ccl-program} property of @var{charset} to @var{ccl-program}. @end defun +@defun set-charset-registry charset registry +This function sets the @code{registry} property of @var{charset} to +@var{registry}. +@end defun + @node Predefined Charsets, , Charset Property Functions, Charsets @subsection Predefined Charsets @@ -501,8 +506,8 @@ chinese-cns11643-7 94x94 M 0 l2r CNS11643.1 ethiopic 94x94 2 0 l2r Ethio ascii-r2l 94 B 0 r2l ISO8859-1 ipa 96 0 1 l2r MuleIPA -vietnamese-lower 96 1 1 l2r VISCII1.1 -vietnamese-upper 96 2 1 l2r VISCII1.1 +vietnamese-viscii-lower 96 1 1 l2r VISCII1.1 +vietnamese-viscii-upper 96 2 1 l2r VISCII1.1 @end example For all of the above charsets, the dimension and number of columns are @@ -800,7 +805,7 @@ well), or by use of shifting (affecting only the following character in the data stream) or locking (effective until the next designation or locking) control sequences. An encoding conformant to ISO 2022 is typically defined by designating the initial contents of the G0-G3 -registers, specifying an 7 or 8 bit environment, and specifying whether +registers, specifying a 7 or 8 bit environment, and specifying whether further designations will be recognized. Some examples of character sets and the registered final characters