* TUTORIAL.bg and typo in TUTORIAL
@ 2002-11-21 23:29 Ognyan Kulev
2002-11-23 22:56 ` Richard Stallman
2002-11-24 5:46 ` Eli Zaretskii
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From: Ognyan Kulev @ 2002-11-21 23:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi,
I made a bulgarian translation[1] of etc/TUTORIAL. Seeing that you want
confirmation from another guy speaking the same language I sent a mail
to <bg-team@bash.info> which is the official mailing list of translation
team for Bulgaria[2]. The letter was sent on 17 November but there's
still no response. What do you want so that the translation be included
in Emacs 21.4?
I don't know if cp1251 coding system must be used or windows-1251. What
is the canonical name in Emacs?
BTW In CVS HEAD etc/TUTORIAL there is a typo in line 609 (C-b TUTORIAL
must be C-x C-b TUTORIAL) and a missing formatting space in line 997.
[1] http://debian.fmi.uni-sofia.bg/~ogi/TUTORIAL.bg
[2] http://www2.iro.umontreal.ca/~pinard/po/registry.cgi?team=bg
Regards
--
Ognyan Kulev <ogi@fmi.uni-sofia.bg>, "\"Programmer\""
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* Re: TUTORIAL.bg and typo in TUTORIAL
2002-11-21 23:29 TUTORIAL.bg and typo in TUTORIAL Ognyan Kulev
@ 2002-11-23 22:56 ` Richard Stallman
2002-11-24 5:48 ` Eli Zaretskii
2002-11-24 5:46 ` Eli Zaretskii
1 sibling, 1 reply; 16+ messages in thread
From: Richard Stallman @ 2002-11-23 22:56 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: emacs-devel
What do you want so that the translation be included
in Emacs 21.4?
If you sign the usual legal papers, we will put it in.
I don't know if cp1251 coding system must be used or windows-1251. What
is the canonical name in Emacs?
You shouldn't use a window-specific coding system for files in Emacs.
Isn't there a standard coding system that works for Bulgarian?
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* Re: TUTORIAL.bg and typo in TUTORIAL
2002-11-23 22:56 ` Richard Stallman
@ 2002-11-24 5:48 ` Eli Zaretskii
2002-11-24 22:07 ` Richard Stallman
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From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2002-11-24 5:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: ogi, emacs-devel
On Sat, 23 Nov 2002, Richard Stallman wrote:
> You shouldn't use a window-specific coding system for files in Emacs.
> Isn't there a standard coding system that works for Bulgarian?
I think cp1251 is that standard encoding.
We could use another Cyrillic encoding if we don't want cp1251, but we
must make sure it will be displayed correctly with fonts that are widely
available on Bulgarian users' machines.
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* Re: TUTORIAL.bg and typo in TUTORIAL
2002-11-24 5:48 ` Eli Zaretskii
@ 2002-11-24 22:07 ` Richard Stallman
2002-11-25 6:13 ` Eli Zaretskii
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From: Richard Stallman @ 2002-11-24 22:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: ogi, emacs-devel
> You shouldn't use a window-specific coding system for files in Emacs.
> Isn't there a standard coding system that works for Bulgarian?
I think cp1251 is that standard encoding.
Really? I thought that cp1251 was a Microsoft-specific
encoding. Isn't there some other standard for Cyrillic
alphabets?
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* Re: TUTORIAL.bg and typo in TUTORIAL
2002-11-24 22:07 ` Richard Stallman
@ 2002-11-25 6:13 ` Eli Zaretskii
2002-11-26 11:15 ` Richard Stallman
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From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2002-11-25 6:13 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: ogi, emacs-devel
On Sun, 24 Nov 2002, Richard Stallman wrote:
> > You shouldn't use a window-specific coding system for files in Emacs.
> > Isn't there a standard coding system that works for Bulgarian?
>
> I think cp1251 is that standard encoding.
>
> Really? I thought that cp1251 was a Microsoft-specific
> encoding. Isn't there some other standard for Cyrillic
> alphabets?
There is, more than one, actually. We have KOI8 and ISO-8859-5, for
starters.
However, the de-facto standard for encoding Bulgarian text is another
matter. AFAIR, cp1251 is it. But since it's only my memory, and it had
failed me more than once, I will now shut up and let more knowledgeable
people to chime in.
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* Re: TUTORIAL.bg and typo in TUTORIAL
2002-11-21 23:29 TUTORIAL.bg and typo in TUTORIAL Ognyan Kulev
2002-11-23 22:56 ` Richard Stallman
@ 2002-11-24 5:46 ` Eli Zaretskii
2002-11-27 14:40 ` TUTORIAL.bg Ognyan Kulev
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From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2002-11-24 5:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: emacs-devel
On Thu, 21 Nov 2002, Ognyan Kulev wrote:
> I made a bulgarian translation[1] of etc/TUTORIAL.
Thanks.
> I don't know if cp1251 coding system must be used or windows-1251. What
> is the canonical name in Emacs?
It doesn't matter in Emacs, but I think windows-1251 is the official IANA
name for that encoding.
However, please note that you must put (codepage-setup "1251") in the
Local Vars section of the file, otherwise people who don't have their
defaults set to cp1251 will not be able to read the file correctly
because codepages are not set up until you explicitly do so.
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* Re: TUTORIAL.bg
2002-11-24 5:46 ` Eli Zaretskii
@ 2002-11-27 14:40 ` Ognyan Kulev
2002-11-27 14:18 ` TUTORIAL.bg Eli Zaretskii
2002-11-29 15:03 ` TUTORIAL.bg Richard Stallman
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From: Ognyan Kulev @ 2002-11-27 14:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: emacs-devel
Eli Zaretskii wrote:
> However, please note that you must put (codepage-setup "1251") in the
> Local Vars section of the file, otherwise people who don't have their
> defaults set to cp1251 will not be able to read the file correctly
> because codepages are not set up until you explicitly do so.
The reason I asked about cp1251 or windows-1251 is that
emacs/lisp/language/cyrillic.el uses windows-1251 for Bulgarian and
other language environments. (See at the end of the file in CVS HEAD
Emacs.) There are some `(features code-pages)' that I don't understand
well. The standard name is windows-1251[1] so I prefer windows-1251.
I added `eval: (codepage-setup 1251)' before `coding: cp1251' but it
doesn't work the first time. Next time I load TUTORIAL.bg (in the same
Emacs session) it is loaded correctly.
BTW I've signed papers for bulgarian.el and all future changes.
[1] http://www.iana.org/assignments/character-sets
Regards
--
Ognyan Kulev <ogi@fmi.uni-sofia.bg>, "\"Programmer\""
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* Re: TUTORIAL.bg
2002-11-27 14:40 ` TUTORIAL.bg Ognyan Kulev
@ 2002-11-27 14:18 ` Eli Zaretskii
2002-11-29 15:03 ` TUTORIAL.bg Richard Stallman
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From: Eli Zaretskii @ 2002-11-27 14:18 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: emacs-devel
On Wed, 27 Nov 2002, Ognyan Kulev wrote:
> I added `eval: (codepage-setup 1251)' before `coding: cp1251' but it
> doesn't work the first time. Next time I load TUTORIAL.bg (in the same
> Emacs session) it is loaded correctly.
I'm guessing that Emacs processes coding: tags before it processes
`eval:'. So perhaps you will need to use something equivalent to coding:
but inside `eval:'.
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* Re: TUTORIAL.bg
2002-11-27 14:40 ` TUTORIAL.bg Ognyan Kulev
2002-11-27 14:18 ` TUTORIAL.bg Eli Zaretskii
@ 2002-11-29 15:03 ` Richard Stallman
1 sibling, 0 replies; 16+ messages in thread
From: Richard Stallman @ 2002-11-29 15:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
Cc: eliz, emacs-devel
> However, please note that you must put (codepage-setup "1251") in the
> Local Vars section of the file, otherwise people who don't have their
> defaults set to cp1251 will not be able to read the file correctly
> because codepages are not set up until you explicitly do so.
That sounds like a very good reason NOT to store this file
in coding system cp1251.
I asked
Does cp1251 work on GNU without the need to do anything special?
and you said yes, but this information suggests the real answer is no.
It is necessary to do something special, to call codepage-setup, to
make it work.
If cp1251 is the de-facto standard coding system for Bulgarian,
perhaps we should put its definition into a standardly-loaded file, so
that nothing special is needed to use it. Is that feasible?
Otherwise we should store this file in some other coding system.
Why do you think the choice of coding system would affect whether
people can display the fonts? The general idea of Mule coding systems
is that you get the same characters in the buffer regardless of
which coding system you use.
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