> there is a typo in the "usage" function of preconv.cpp:
>
> "-e encoding specify inpput encoding\n"
Fixed, thanks.
Werner
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> >>> Which Darwin versions are defined? Is it really simply `Darwin'
> >>> and nothing else?
> >>
> >> Since Darwin is "the UNIX core of Mac OS X"
>
> Apple is the ultimate source of knowledge on Darwin versions:
Well, I've added the four versions you've mentioned in a previous mail
to the .Os
Dear Werner,
there is a typo in the "usage" function of preconv.cpp:
"-e encoding specify inpput encoding\n"
Sincerely, Michail
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Dear Bruno,
thanks a lot for your fixes! I've applied them almost verbatim.
> - "chinese-euc" is an alias for GB2312. I looked it up in the
> XEmacs sources.
Can you provide a complete list of encodings supported on XEmacs (the
latest version preferred)? I would like to mark them correc
Dear Werner,
On Fri, 30 Dec 2005, you wrote:
Which Darwin versions are defined? Is it really simply `Darwin' and
nothing else?
Since Darwin is "the UNIX core of Mac OS X"
Apple is the ultimate source of knowledge on Darwin versions:
http://www.opensource.apple.com/darwinsource/