keyboard-coding-system, optimize-char-coding-system-table
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mouse-wheel-inhibit-click-time variables.
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** The keyboard-coding-system is now automatically set based on
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your current locale settings. If it turns out that your terminal
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does not support the encoding implied by your locale (for example,
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it inserts non-ASCII chars if you hit M-i), you will need to add
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(set-keyboard-coding-system nil)
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to your .emacs to revert to the old behavior.
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** The keyboard-coding-system is now automatically set based on your
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current locale settings if you are not using a window system. This
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may mean that the META key doesn't work but generates non-ASCII
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characters instead, depending on how the terminal (or terminal
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emulator) works. Use `set-keyboard-coding-system' (or customize
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keyboard-coding-system) if you prefer META to work (the old default)
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or if the locale doesn't describe the character set actually generated
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by the keyboard. See Info node `Single-Byte Character Support'.
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** Emacs now reads the standard abbrevs file ~/.abbrev_defs
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* Lisp Changes in Emacs 21.4
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** New function `optimize-char-coding-system-table' can be called
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after making changes to `char-coding-system-table'.
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** Byte compiler changes:
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*** `(featurep 'xemacs)' is treated by the compiler as nil. This
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