* lisp/char-fold.el (char-fold-override): Doc fix.
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@ -249,13 +249,13 @@ Exceptionally for the space character (32), ALIST is ignored.")
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char-fold--previous new))))
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(defcustom char-fold-override char-fold--default-override
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"Non-nil means to override all default folding characters.
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When nil (the default value), the equivalence table is populated
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with the default set of equivalent chars, and you can remove unneeded
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characters using `char-fold-exclude', and add own characters using
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`char-fold-include'. But when this variable is customized to non-nil,
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you start with an empty table where you can add only own characters
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using `char-fold-include'."
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"Non-nil means to override the default definitions of equivalent characters.
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When nil (the default), the table of character equivalences used
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for character-folding is populated with the default set of equivalent
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characters; customize `char-fold-exclude' to remove unneeded equivalences,
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and `char-fold-include' to add your own.
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When this variable is non-nil, the table of equivalences starts empty,
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and you can add your own equivalences by customizing `char-fold-include'."
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:type 'boolean
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:initialize #'custom-initialize-default
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:set (lambda (sym val)
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