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From: Peter Andrew Hanson <hansonp3@unlv.nevada.edu>
To: emacs-devel@gnu.org
Subject: when unicode-2 branch and multi-tty branch merge togather?
Date: Thu, 18 Oct 2007 10:01:34 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1192726894.4717916e18ee4@secure.unlv.nevada.edu> (raw)

Please excuse this question on:
GB18030-2000 & Emacs-unicode-2_merge.

I just wanted to see if anyone had an idea when support for the Chinese
Government’s now 6 year old GB18030-2000 requirement in the Emacs-unicode-2
branch, would be merged into Emacs 23 and what its numeric designation will be,
i.e. 23.0.??
The reason I ask this is the hope that once merged, it, including its GB18030
support, will start to appear early, in some bleeding-edge releases; maybe even
Red Hat or Ubuntu. Or that with merging it might be in itself more easily
available to the public.

Sincere thanks,
Peter
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Peter A. Hanson
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hansonp3@unlv.nevada.edu
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From sTeeL <steel.mental@gmail.com>:

-Hi all:

when unicode-2 branch and multi-tty branch merge togather?

because these 2 branch are so wonderful, but it is sorrow one can't use
them concurrently!!

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