<HTML> <HEAD> <!-- This HTML file has been created by texi2html 1.52b from gettext.texi on 27 November 2006 --> <META HTTP-EQUIV="content-type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=UTF-8"> <TITLE>GNU gettext utilities - Footnotes</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY> <H1>GNU gettext tools, version 0.16.1</H1> <H2>Native Language Support Library and Tools</H2> <H2>Edition 0.16.1, 27 November 2006</H2> <ADDRESS>Ulrich Drepper</ADDRESS> <ADDRESS>Jim Meyering</ADDRESS> <ADDRESS>François Pinard</ADDRESS> <ADDRESS>Bruno Haible</ADDRESS> <P> <P><HR><P> <H3><A NAME="FOOT1" HREF="gettext_1.html#DOCF1">(1)</A></H3> <P>In this manual, all mentions of Emacs refers to either GNU Emacs or to XEmacs, which people sometimes call FSF Emacs and Lucid Emacs, respectively. <H3><A NAME="FOOT2" HREF="gettext_3.html#DOCF2">(2)</A></H3> <P>This limitation is not imposed by GNU <CODE>gettext</CODE>, but is for compatibility with the <CODE>msgfmt</CODE> implementation on Solaris. <H3><A NAME="FOOT3" HREF="gettext_11.html#DOCF3">(3)</A></H3> <P>Some system, eg Ultrix, don't have <CODE>LC_MESSAGES</CODE>. Here we use a more or less arbitrary value for it, namely 1729, the smallest positive integer which can be represented in two different ways as the sum of two cubes. <H3><A NAME="FOOT4" HREF="gettext_11.html#DOCF4">(4)</A></H3> <P>When the system does not support <CODE>setlocale</CODE> its behavior in setting the locale values is simulated by looking at the environment variables. <H3><A NAME="FOOT5" HREF="gettext_11.html#DOCF5">(5)</A></H3> <P>Additions are welcome. Send appropriate information to <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</A>. <P><HR><P> This document was generated on 27 November 2006 using the <A HREF="http://wwwinfo.cern.ch/dis/texi2html/">texi2html</A> translator version 1.52b.</P> </BODY> </HTML> |