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iso-transl-language-alist for Esperanto: garbled encoding

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Package: emacs;

Reported by: Ivan Shmakov <ivan <at> siamics.net>

Date: Sun, 5 Aug 2018 21:56:01 UTC

Severity: minor

Tags: patch

Done: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>

Bug is archived. No further changes may be made.

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From: help-debbugs <at> gnu.org (GNU bug Tracking System)
To: Ivan Shmakov <ivan <at> siamics.net>
Subject: bug#32371: closed (Re: bug#32371: iso-transl-language-alist for
 Esperanto: garbled encoding)
Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2018 15:46:01 +0000
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Your bug report

#32371: iso-transl-language-alist for Esperanto: garbled encoding 

which was filed against the emacs package, has been closed.

The explanation is attached below, along with your original report.
If you require more details, please reply to 32371 <at> debbugs.gnu.org.

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From: Eli Zaretskii <eliz <at> gnu.org>
To: Ivan Shmakov <ivan <at> siamics.net>
Cc: 32371-done <at> debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: Re: bug#32371: iso-transl-language-alist for Esperanto: garbled
 encoding
Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2018 18:45:23 +0300
> From: Ivan Shmakov <ivan <at> siamics.net>
> Date: Sun, 05 Aug 2018 21:55:49 +0000
> 
> 
> 	Apparently the value of iso-transl-language-alist entry for
> 	Esperanto somehow (c38e0c97?) got interpreted as ISO-8859-1
> 	instead of the intended ISO-8859-3.
> 
> 	For instance, I know of no valid use for Æ or Ø in Esperanto,
> 	while reinterpreting the same codes as ISO-8859-3 yields Ĉ and
> 	Ĝ, respectively, which are characters used by the language.
> 
> ;; Language-specific translation lists.
> (defvar iso-transl-language-alist
>   '(("Esperanto"
>      ("C"  . [?Æ])
>      ("G"  . [?Ø])
> 
> 	Please thus consider the patch MIMEd.

Thanks, pushed to the emacs-26 branch.

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From: Ivan Shmakov <ivan <at> siamics.net>
To: submit <at> debbugs.gnu.org
Subject: iso-transl-language-alist for Esperanto: garbled encoding 
Date: Sun, 05 Aug 2018 21:55:49 +0000
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Package: emacs
Tags: patch

	Apparently the value of iso-transl-language-alist entry for
	Esperanto somehow (c38e0c97?) got interpreted as ISO-8859-1
	instead of the intended ISO-8859-3.

	For instance, I know of no valid use for Æ or Ø in Esperanto,
	while reinterpreting the same codes as ISO-8859-3 yields Ĉ and
	Ĝ, respectively, which are characters used by the language.

;; Language-specific translation lists.
(defvar iso-transl-language-alist
  '(("Esperanto"
     ("C"  . [?Æ])
     ("G"  . [?Ø])

	Please thus consider the patch MIMEd.

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From: Ivan Shmakov <ivan <at> siamics.net>
Subject: Reinterpret Esperanto characters in iso-transl as iso-8859-3.
Date: Sun, 05 Aug 2018 21:45:46 +0000

* lisp/international/iso-transl.el (iso-transl-language-alist):
Fixed: reinterpret Esperanto characters as iso-8859-3 (were:
iso-8859-1.)  (Bug#-XXX-)
---

--- a/lisp/international/iso-transl.el
+++ b/lisp/international/iso-transl.el
@@ -234,18 +234,18 @@
 ;; Language-specific translation lists.
 (defvar iso-transl-language-alist
   '(("Esperanto"
-     ("C"  . [?Æ])
-     ("G"  . [?Ø])
-     ("H"  . [?¦])
-     ("J"  . [?¬])
-     ("S"  . [?Þ])
-     ("U"  . [?Ý])
-     ("c"  . [?æ])
-     ("g"  . [?ø])
-     ("h"  . [?¶])
-     ("j"  . [?¼])
-     ("s"  . [?þ])
-     ("u"  . [?ý]))
+     ("C"  . [?Ĉ])
+     ("G"  . [?Ĝ])
+     ("H"  . [?Ĥ])
+     ("J"  . [?Ĵ])
+     ("S"  . [?Ŝ])
+     ("U"  . [?Ŭ])
+     ("c"  . [?ĉ])
+     ("g"  . [?ĝ])
+     ("h"  . [?ĥ])
+     ("j"  . [?ĵ])
+     ("s"  . [?ŝ])
+     ("u"  . [?ŭ]))
     ("French"
      ("C"  . [?Ç])
      ("c"  . [?ç]))

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