A number of expressions are possible to represent a
plist. For instance, we can use the form <tt>(K1:V1, K2:V2,
A number of expressions are possible to represent a
plist. For instance, we can use the form <tt>(K1:V1, K2:V2,
value are K1 and V1, second key and value are K2 and V2, and so on.
However, we can use a simpler expression here because the types of
plists used in the m17n database are fairly restricted.
value are K1 and V1, second key and value are K2 and V2, and so on.
However, we can use a simpler expression here because the types of
plists used in the m17n database are fairly restricted.
An element that matches the regular expression
<tt>[^-0-9(]([^\\()]|\\.)+</tt> represents a property whose key is
An element that matches the regular expression
<tt>[^-0-9(]([^\\()]|\\.)+</tt> represents a property whose key is
-<tt> Msymbol</tt>. In the element, <tt>\\t</tt> , <tt>\\n</tt>,
+<tt> Msymbol</tt>. In the element, <tt>\\t</tt>, <tt>\\n</tt>,
<tt>\\r</tt>, and <tt>\\e</tt> are replaced with tab (code 9), newline
(code 10), carriage return (code 13), and escape (code 27)
respectively. Other characters following a backslash is interpreted
<tt>\\r</tt>, and <tt>\\e</tt> are replaced with tab (code 9), newline
(code 10), carriage return (code 13), and escape (code 27)
respectively. Other characters following a backslash is interpreted