On 10/01/2014 10:59 AM, Michael Kerrisk (man-pages) wrote: > Marko, > > This patch does not apply. > > Could you take a look please. Actually, don't worry. I found and fixed the breakage. Cheers, Michael > On 09/30/2014 12:29 PM, Marko Myllynen wrote: >> - adjust references >> - remove stray comments, streamline description >> (charsets(7) and Wikipedia provide more detailed >> and up-to-date description) >> - cosmetics >> --- >> man7/iso_8859-1.7 | 37 +++++++++++-------------------------- >> 1 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 26 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/man7/iso_8859-1.7 b/man7/iso_8859-1.7 >> index 0a77a1a..d48819f 100644 >> --- a/man7/iso_8859-1.7 >> +++ b/man7/iso_8859-1.7 >> @@ -25,25 +25,14 @@ >> .\" Slightly rearranged, aeb, 950713 >> .\" Updated, dpo, 990531 >> .TH ISO_8859-1 7 2014-02-16 "Linux" "Linux Programmer's Manual" >> -.nh >> .SH NAME >> iso_8859-1 \- ISO 8859-1 character set encoded in octal, decimal, >> and hexadecimal >> .SH DESCRIPTION >> The ISO 8859 standard includes several 8-bit extensions to the ASCII >> character set (also known as ISO 646-IRV). >> -Especially important is >> -ISO 8859-1, the "Latin Alphabet No. 1", which has become widely >> -implemented and may already be seen as the de-facto standard ASCII >> -replacement. >> -.P >> -ISO 8859-1 supports the following languages: Afrikaans, Basque, >> -Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Faeroese, Finnish, French, Galician, >> -German, Icelandic, Irish, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Scottish, >> -Spanish, and Swedish. >> -.P >> -Note that the ISO 8859-1 characters are also the first 256 characters >> -of ISO 10646 (Unicode). >> +ISO 8859-1 encodes the >> +characters used in many West European languages. >> .SS ISO 8859 alphabets >> The full set of ISO 8859 alphabets includes: >> .TS >> @@ -65,14 +54,12 @@ ISO 8859-15 West European languages (Latin-9) >> ISO 8859-16 Romanian (Latin-10) >> .TE >> .SS ISO 8859-1 characters >> -The following table displays the characters in ISO 8859-1 (Latin-1), >> -which are printable and unlisted in the >> +The following table displays the characters in ISO 8859-1, which >> +are printable and unlisted in the >> .BR ascii (7) >> manual page. >> -.\" The fourth column will only show the proper glyphs >> -.\" in an environment configured for ISO 8859-1. >> .TS >> -l2 l2 l2 c2 lp-1. >> +l l l c lp-1. >> Oct Dec Hex Char Description >> _ >> 240 160 A0 NO-BREAK SPACE >> @@ -88,7 +75,7 @@ _ >> 252 170 AA ª FEMININE ORDINAL INDICATOR >> 253 171 AB « LEFT-POINTING DOUBLE ANGLE QUOTATION MARK >> 254 172 AC ¬ NOT SIGN >> -255 173 AD SOFT HYPHEN (shown as a hyphen at line breaks) [1] >> +255 173 AD SOFT HYPHEN >> 256 174 AE ® REGISTERED SIGN >> 257 175 AF ¯ MACRON >> 260 176 B0 ° DEGREE SIGN >> @@ -172,12 +159,10 @@ _ >> 376 254 FE þ LATIN SMALL LETTER THORN >> 377 255 FF ÿ LATIN SMALL LETTER Y WITH DIAERESIS >> .TE >> -.IP [1] 4 >> -See >> -.BR groff_char (7) >> -(soft hyphen) and the standard ISO 8859-1 ("shy", >> -paragraph 6.3.3) >> -or the equivalent version from your national standardization body. >> +.SH NOTES >> +ISO 8859-1 is also known as Latin-1. >> .SH SEE ALSO >> .BR ascii (7), >> -.BR iso_8859-15 (7) >> +.BR charsets (7), >> +.BR iso_8859-15 (7), >> +.BR utf-8 (7) >> > > -- Michael Kerrisk Linux man-pages maintainer; http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/ Linux/UNIX System Programming Training: http://man7.org/training/ -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-man" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html