/* lang.h -- declarations for language codes etc. $Id: lang.h,v 1.1.1.3 2006/07/17 16:03:47 espie Exp $ Copyright (C) 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA. Originally written by Karl Heinz Marbaise . */ #ifndef LANG_H #define LANG_H /* The language code which can be changed through @documentlanguage * Actually we don't currently support this (may be in the future) ;-) * These code are the ISO-639 two letter codes. */ typedef enum { aa, ab, af, am, ar, as, ay, az, ba, be, bg, bh, bi, bn, bo, br, ca, co, cs, cy, da, de, dz, el, en, eo, es, et, eu, fa, fi, fj, fo, fr, fy, ga, gd, gl, gn, gu, ha, he, hi, hr, hu, hy, ia, id, ie, ik, is, it, iu, ja, jw, ka, kk, kl, km, kn, ko, ks, ku, ky, la, ln, lo, lt, lv, mg, mi, mk, ml, mn, mo, mr, ms, mt, my, na, ne, nl, no, oc, om, or, pa, pl, ps, pt, qu, rm, rn, ro, ru, rw, sa, sd, sg, sh, si, sk, sl, sm, sn, so, sq, sr, ss, st, su, sv, sw, ta, te, tg, th, ti, tk, tl, tn, to, tr, ts, tt, tw, ug, uk, ur, uz, vi, vo, wo, xh, yi, yo, za, zh, zu, last_language_code } language_code_type; /* The current language code. */ extern language_code_type language_code; /* Information for each language. */ typedef struct { language_code_type lc; /* language code as enum type */ char *abbrev; /* two letter language code */ char *desc; /* full name for language code */ } language_type; extern language_type language_table[]; /* The document encoding. This is useful to produce true 8-bit characters according to the @documentencoding. */ typedef enum { no_encoding, US_ASCII, ISO_8859_1, ISO_8859_2, ISO_8859_3, /* this and none of the rest are supported. */ ISO_8859_4, ISO_8859_5, ISO_8859_6, ISO_8859_7, ISO_8859_8, ISO_8859_9, ISO_8859_10, ISO_8859_11, ISO_8859_12, ISO_8859_13, ISO_8859_14, ISO_8859_15, last_encoding_code } encoding_code_type; /* The current document encoding, or null if not set. */ extern encoding_code_type document_encoding_code; /* If an encoding is not supported, just keep it as a string. */ extern char *unknown_encoding; /* Maps an HTML abbreviation to ISO and Unicode codes for a given code. */ typedef unsigned short int unicode_t; /* should be 16 bits */ typedef unsigned char byte_t; typedef struct { char *html; /* HTML equivalent like umlaut auml => ä */ byte_t bytecode; /* 8-Bit Code (ISO 8859-1,...) */ unicode_t unicode; /* Unicode in U+ convention */ } iso_map_type; /* Information about the document encoding. */ typedef struct { encoding_code_type ec; /* document encoding type (see above enum) */ char *encname; /* encoding name like "iso-8859-1", valid in HTML and Emacs */ iso_map_type *isotab; /* address of ISO translation table */ } encoding_type; /* Table with all the encoding codes that we recognize. */ extern encoding_type encoding_table[]; /* The commands. */ extern void cm_documentlanguage (void), cm_documentencoding (void); /* Accents, other non-English characters. */ void cm_accent (int arg), cm_special_char (int arg), cm_dotless (int arg, int start, int end); extern void cm_accent_umlaut (int arg, int start, int end), cm_accent_acute (int arg, int start, int end), cm_accent_cedilla (int arg, int start, int end), cm_accent_hat (int arg, int start, int end), cm_accent_grave (int arg, int start, int end), cm_accent_tilde (int arg, int start, int end); extern char *current_document_encoding (void); #endif /* not LANG_H */