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If you compile SXEmacs with Mule option, it supports a wide variety of world scripts, including Latin script, as well as Arabic script, Simplified Chinese script (for mainland of China), Traditional Chinese script (for Taiwan and Hong-Kong), Greek script, Hebrew script, IPA symbols, Japanese scripts (Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji), Korean scripts (Hangul and Hanja) and Cyrillic script (for Byelorussian, Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian and Ukrainian). These features have been merged from the modified version of Emacs known as MULE (for “MULti-lingual Enhancement to GNU Emacs”).
• Mule Intro: | Basic concepts of Mule. | |
• Language Environments: | Setting things up for the language you use. | |
• Input Methods: | Entering text characters not on your keyboard. | |
• Select Input Method: | Specifying your choice of input methods. | |
• Mule and Fonts: | Additional font-related issues | |
• Coding Systems: | Character set conversion when you read and write files, and so on. | |
• Recognize Coding: | How SXEmacs figures out which conversion to use. | |
• Specify Coding: | Various ways to choose which conversion to use. |