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10 <H1>GNU gettext tools, version
0.18.1</H1>
11 <H2>Native Language Support Library and Tools
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12 <H2>Edition
0.18.1,
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13 <ADDRESS>Ulrich Drepper
</ADDRESS>
14 <ADDRESS>Jim Meyering
</ADDRESS>
15 <ADDRESS>Fran
çois Pinard
</ADDRESS>
16 <ADDRESS>Bruno Haible
</ADDRESS>
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20 <P>In this manual, all mentions of Emacs
21 refers to either GNU Emacs or to XEmacs, which people sometimes call FSF
22 Emacs and Lucid Emacs, respectively.
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25 limitation is not imposed by GNU
<CODE>gettext
</CODE>, but is for compatibility
26 with the
<CODE>msgfmt
</CODE> implementation on Solaris.
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29 system, e.g. mingw, don't have
<CODE>LC_MESSAGES
</CODE>. Here we use a more or
30 less arbitrary value for it, namely
1729, the smallest positive integer
31 which can be represented in two different ways as the sum of two cubes.
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33 <P>When the system does not support
<CODE>setlocale
</CODE> its behavior
34 in setting the locale values is simulated by looking at the environment
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37 <P>Additions are welcome. Send appropriate information to
38 <A HREF=
"mailto:bug-gnu-gettext@gnu.org">bug-gnu-gettext@gnu.org
</A> and
<A HREF=
"mailto:bug-glibc-manual@gnu.org">bug-glibc-manual@gnu.org
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