1 ;;; burmese.el --- support for Burmese -*- coding: utf-8; no-byte-compile: t -*-
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7 ;; Keywords: multilingual, Burma, i18n
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28 ;; Aung San Suu Kyi says to call her country "Burma".
29 ;; The murderous generals say to call it "Myanmar".
30 ;; We will call it "Burma". -- rms, Chief GNUisance.
34 (set-language-info-alist
35 "Burmese" '((charset unicode
)
37 (coding-priority utf-8
)
38 (sample-text .
"Burmese (မ္ရန္မာ) မင္ဂလာပာ")
41 (set-char-table-range composition-function-table
'(#x1000 .
#x107F
)
42 '(("[\x1000-\x107F\x200C\x200D]+" . font-shape-text
)))
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