From 0d342f0aee3f2f800e486c0051dabe718a7b2841 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Tom Willemsen Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2011 11:14:27 +0100 Subject: I don't like nxhtml --- emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/img/pause/pause.jpg | Bin 25849 -> 0 bytes emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/img/pause/pause2.jpg | Bin 26756 -> 0 bytes .../nxhtml/etc/schema/FDA-2009-N-0392-0396.1.doc | Bin 47104 -> 0 bytes emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/genshi-old.rnc | 27 - emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/genshi-schemas.xml | 3 - emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/genshi.rnc | 84 -- emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/mjt.rnc | 74 -- emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/nxml-erb.patch | 37 - emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/old-genshi.rnc | 31 - emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/old-qtmstr-xhtml.rnc | 61 -- emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/old-xinclude.rnc | 11 - emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/qtmstr-xhtml-old.rnc | 58 -- emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/qtmstr-xhtml.rnc | 66 -- emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/schema-path-patch.el | 95 --- emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/xinclude.rnc | 35 - emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/templates/rollover-2v.css | 25 - emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/uts39/idnchars.txt | 894 --------------------- emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/0intro | 59 -- emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/1basics | 187 ----- emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/2moving | 269 ------- emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/3cutpaste | 318 -------- emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/4inserting | 180 ----- emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/5tricks | 229 ------ emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/README | 49 -- emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/outline | 131 --- 25 files changed, 2923 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/img/pause/pause.jpg delete mode 100644 emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/img/pause/pause2.jpg delete mode 100644 emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/FDA-2009-N-0392-0396.1.doc delete mode 100644 emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/genshi-old.rnc delete mode 100644 emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/genshi-schemas.xml delete mode 100644 emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/genshi.rnc delete mode 100644 emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/mjt.rnc delete mode 100644 emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/nxml-erb.patch delete mode 100644 emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/old-genshi.rnc delete mode 100644 emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/old-qtmstr-xhtml.rnc delete mode 100644 emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/old-xinclude.rnc delete mode 100644 emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/qtmstr-xhtml-old.rnc delete mode 100644 emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/qtmstr-xhtml.rnc delete mode 100644 emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/schema-path-patch.el delete mode 100644 emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/xinclude.rnc delete mode 100644 emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/templates/rollover-2v.css delete mode 100644 emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/uts39/idnchars.txt delete mode 100644 emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/0intro delete mode 100644 emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/1basics delete mode 100644 emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/2moving delete mode 100644 emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/3cutpaste delete mode 100644 emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/4inserting delete mode 100644 emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/5tricks delete mode 100644 emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/README delete mode 100644 emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/outline (limited to 'emacs.d/nxhtml/etc') diff --git a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/img/pause/pause.jpg b/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/img/pause/pause.jpg deleted file mode 100644 index ff92075..0000000 Binary files a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/img/pause/pause.jpg and /dev/null differ diff --git a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/img/pause/pause2.jpg b/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/img/pause/pause2.jpg deleted file mode 100644 index 6411344..0000000 Binary files a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/img/pause/pause2.jpg and /dev/null differ diff --git a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/FDA-2009-N-0392-0396.1.doc b/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/FDA-2009-N-0392-0396.1.doc deleted file mode 100644 index aa2eff3..0000000 Binary files a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/FDA-2009-N-0392-0396.1.doc and /dev/null differ diff --git a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/genshi-old.rnc b/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/genshi-old.rnc deleted file mode 100644 index 5384fe1..0000000 --- a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/genshi-old.rnc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,27 +0,0 @@ -namespace py = "http://genshi.edgewall.org/" - -genshi.expr-type = xsd:string { minLength = "1" } -genshi.with-type = xsd:string { minLength = "1" } -genshi.choose-type = xsd:string -genshi.def-type = xsd:string -genshi.xpath-type = xsd:anyURI - -genshi.attrib = attribute py:if { genshi.expr-type }?, - attribute py:choose { genshi.choose-type }?, - attribute py:when { genshi.expr-type }?, - attribute py:otherwise { genshi.expr-type }?, - attribute py:for { genshi.expr-type }?, - attribute py:def { genshi.def-type }?, - attribute py:match { genshi.xpath-type }?, - attribute py:with { genshi.with-type }?, - attribute py:attrs { genshi.expr-type }?, - attribute py:content { genshi.expr-type }?, - attribute py:replace { genshi.expr-type }?, - attribute py:strip { genshi.expr-type }? - -genshi.if.attlist = attribute expr { genshi.expr-type } -genshi.for.attlist = attribute each { genshi.expr-type } -genshi.def.attlist = attribute each { genshi.expr-type } -genshi.with.attlist = attribute vars { genshi.with-type } - - diff --git a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/genshi-schemas.xml b/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/genshi-schemas.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 89fe05f..0000000 --- a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/genshi-schemas.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,3 +0,0 @@ - - - diff --git a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/genshi.rnc b/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/genshi.rnc deleted file mode 100644 index b9ddf76..0000000 --- a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/genshi.rnc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,84 +0,0 @@ -default namespace = "http://genshi.edgewall.org/" -namespace py = "http://genshi.edgewall.org/" - -include "xinclude.rnc" - -# There's no way to just match the text part against a Genshi Python expression -# See: http://relaxng.org/compact-tutorial-20030326.html#id2814737 -python.expression = text - -genshi.expr-type = xsd:string { minLength = "1" } -genshi.xpath-type = xsd:anyURI - -genshi.attrib = - attribute py:if { genshi.expr-type }?, - attribute py:choose { text }?, - attribute py:when { genshi.expr-type }?, - attribute py:otherwise { text }?, - attribute py:for { genshi.expr-type }?, - attribute py:def { genshi.expr-type }?, - attribute py:match { genshi.xpath-type}?, - attribute py:with { genshi.expr-type }?, - attribute py:attrs { genshi.expr-type }?, - attribute py:content { text }?, - attribute py:replace { genshi.expr-type }?, - attribute py:strip { text }? - -genshi.if.attlist = attribute test { genshi.expr-type } -genshi.choose.attlist = attribute test { text } -genshi.when.attlist = attribute test { genshi.expr-type } -genshi.for.attlist = attribute each { genshi.expr-type } -genshi.def.attlist = attribute function { genshi.expr-type } -genshi.with.attlist = attribute vars { genshi.expr-type } -genshi.replace.attlist = attribute value { genshi.expr-type } -genshi.match.attlist = - attribute path { genshi.xpath-type }, - attribute buffer { "true" | "false" }?, - attribute once { "true" | "false" }?, - attribute recursive { "true" | "false" }? - -genshi.choose = - element py:choose { genshi.choose.attlist, - genshi.model - } -genshi.when = - element py:when { genshi.when.attlist, - genshi.model - } -genshi.otherwise = - element py:otherwise { - genshi.model - } -genshi.if = - element py:if { genshi.if.attlist, - genshi.model - } -genshi.for = - element py:for { genshi.for.attlist, - genshi.model - } -genshi.def = - element py:def { genshi.def.attlist, - genshi.model - } -genshi.with = - element py:with { genshi.with.attlist, - genshi.model - } -genshi.match = - element py:match { genshi.match.attlist, - genshi.model - } -genshi.replace = - element py:replace { genshi.replace.attlist, - genshi.model - } - -genshi.allowed.children = text - -genshi.class = genshi.if | genshi.choose | genshi.when | genshi.otherwise - | genshi.for | genshi.def | genshi.with | genshi.match | genshi.replace - | python.expression - | xi.include - -genshi.model = genshi.class* | genshi.allowed.children* \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/mjt.rnc b/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/mjt.rnc deleted file mode 100644 index b37f01a..0000000 --- a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/mjt.rnc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -include "xhtml-loader.rnc" - -MjtAll.attrib = - attribute mjt.def { Text.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.when { Text.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.otherwise { Text.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.for { Text.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.if { Text.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.elif { Text.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.else { Text.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.script { Text.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.choose { Text.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.replace { Text.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.content { Text.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.strip { Text.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.src { Text.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.style { Text.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.class { Text.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.id { Text.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.attrs { Text.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.task { Text.datatype }? - - -a.attlist &= - attribute mjt.onblur { Script.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.onfocus { Script.datatype }? -area.attlist &= - attribute mjt.onblur { Script.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.onfocus { Script.datatype }? -form.attlist &= - attribute mjt.onreset { Script.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.onsubmit { Script.datatype }? -body.attlist &= - attribute mjt.onload { Script.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.onunload { Script.datatype }? -label.attlist &= - attribute mjt.onblur { Script.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.onfocus { Script.datatype }? -input.attlist &= - attribute mjt.onblur { Script.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.onchange { Script.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.onfocus { Script.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.onselect { Script.datatype }? -select.attlist &= - attribute mjt.onblur { Script.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.onchange { Script.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.onfocus { Script.datatype }? -textarea.attlist &= - attribute mjt.onblur { Script.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.onchange { Script.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.onfocus { Script.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.onselect { Script.datatype }? -button.attlist &= - attribute mjt.onblur { Script.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.onfocus { Script.datatype }? - -MjtEvents.attrib = - attribute mjt.onclick { Script.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.ondblclick { Script.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.onmousedown { Script.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.onmouseup { Script.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.onmouseover { Script.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.onmousemove { Script.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.onmouseout { Script.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.onkeypress { Script.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.onkeydown { Script.datatype }?, - attribute mjt.onkeyup { Script.datatype }? - - -Common.attrib &= MjtAll.attrib -CommonIdRequired.attrib &= MjtAll.attrib - -Common.attrib &= MjtEvents.attrib -CommonIdRequired.attrib &= MjtEvents.attrib diff --git a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/nxml-erb.patch b/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/nxml-erb.patch deleted file mode 100644 index 362913b..0000000 --- a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/nxml-erb.patch +++ /dev/null @@ -1,37 +0,0 @@ ---- nxml-mode-orig/xmltok.el 2005-10-16 15:32:53.000000000 -0400 -+++ nxml-mode-erb/xmltok.el 2006-09-01 01:02:55.000000000 -0400 -@@ -496,6 +496,9 @@ - (xmltok+ (xmltok-g markup-declaration "!") - (xmltok-g comment-first-dash "-" - (xmltok-g comment-open "-") opt) opt)) -+ (erb-section -+ (xmltok+ "%" -+ (xmltok-g erb-section-open "[^%]") opt)) - (cdata-section - (xmltok+ "!" - (xmltok-g marked-section-open "\\[") -@@ -526,6 +529,7 @@ - ;; by default - or cdata-section - or comment -+ or erb-section - or processing-instruction)) - (xmltok-defregexp - xmltok-attribute -@@ -693,6 +697,16 @@ - nil - "]]>") - 'not-well-formed))) -+ ((xmltok-after-lt start erb-section-open) -+ (setq xmltok-type -+ (if (re-search-forward "[^%]%>" nil t) -+ 'erb-section -+ (xmltok-add-error "No closing %>") -+ (xmltok-add-dependent 'xmltok-unclosed-reparse-p -+ nil -+ nil -+ "%>") -+ 'not-well-formed))) - ((xmltok-after-lt start processing-instruction-question) - (xmltok-scan-after-processing-instruction-open)) - ((xmltok-after-lt start comment-open) diff --git a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/old-genshi.rnc b/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/old-genshi.rnc deleted file mode 100644 index 5a50385..0000000 --- a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/old-genshi.rnc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ -namespace py = "http://genshi.edgewall.org/" - -genshi.expr-type = xsd:string { minLength = "1" } -genshi.with-type = xsd:string { minLength = "1" } -genshi.choose-type = xsd:string -genshi.def-type = xsd:string -genshi.xpath-type = xsd:anyURI - -genshi.attrib = attribute py:if { genshi.expr-type }?, - attribute py:choose { genshi.choose-type }?, - attribute py:when { genshi.expr-type }?, - attribute py:otherwise { genshi.expr-type }?, - attribute py:for { genshi.expr-type }?, - attribute py:def { genshi.def-type }?, - attribute py:match { genshi.xpath-type }?, - attribute py:with { genshi.with-type }?, - attribute py:attrs { genshi.expr-type }?, - attribute py:content { genshi.expr-type }?, - attribute py:replace { genshi.expr-type }?, - attribute py:strip { genshi.expr-type }? - -genshi.if.attlist = attribute test { genshi.expr-type } -genshi.for.attlist = attribute each { genshi.expr-type } -genshi.def.attlist = attribute function { genshi.expr-type } -genshi.with.attlist = attribute vars { genshi.with-type } -genshi.match.attlist = attribute path { genshi.xpath-type }, - attribute buffer { genshi.expr-type }?, - attribute once { genshi.expr-type }?, - attribute recursive { genshi.expr-type }? - - diff --git a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/old-qtmstr-xhtml.rnc b/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/old-qtmstr-xhtml.rnc deleted file mode 100644 index b5f84bd..0000000 --- a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/old-qtmstr-xhtml.rnc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ -namespace py = "http://genshi.edgewall.org/" -namespace xi = "http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" - -include "genshi.rnc" -include "xinclude.rnc" -include "xhtml-loader.rnc" - -start |= head|body|p|\div|h1|h2|h3|h4|h5|h6|hr|pre|dl|ol|ul|table|form - -Common.attrib &= genshi.attrib -head.attlist &= genshi.attrib -html.attlist &= genshi.attrib - -Head.class = base | isindex | link | meta | script | title | style | - if-head | for-head | def-head | with-head - -Head.model = Head.class* - -head.content &= Head.model* - -if-inline = element py:if { genshi.if.attlist, Inline.model } -if-block = element py:if { genshi.if.attlist, Block.model } -if-head = element py:if { genshi.if.attlist, Head.model } -for-inline = element py:for { genshi.for.attlist, Inline.model } -for-block = element py:for { genshi.for.attlist, Block.model } -for-head = element py:for { genshi.for.attlist, Head.model } -def-inline = element py:def { genshi.def.attlist, Inline.model } -def-block = element py:def { genshi.def.attlist, Block.model } -def-head = element py:def { genshi.def.attlist, Head.model } -with-inline = element py:with { genshi.with.attlist, Inline.model } -with-block = element py:with { genshi.with.attlist, Block.model } -with-head = element py:with { genshi.with.attlist, Head.model } -match-inline = element py:match { genshi.match.attlist, Inline.model } -match-block = element py:match { genshi.match.attlist, Block.model } -match-head = element py:match { genshi.match.attlist, Head.model } - -Inline.class |= if-inline | for-inline | def-inline | with-inline | match-inline -Block.class |= if-block | for-block | def-block | with-block | match-block - -xi-inline = element xi:include { - xinclude.include.attlist, - element xi:fallback { genshi.attrib, - (xi-inline | Inline.model)* - }? - } - -xi-block = element xi:include { xinclude.include.attlist, - element xi:fallback { genshi.attrib, - (xi-block | Block.model)* - }? - } - -xi-head = element xi:include { xinclude.include.attlist, - element xi:fallback { genshi.attrib, - (xi-head | Head.model)* - }? - } - -Inline.class |= xi-inline -Block.class |= xi-block -Head.class |= xi-head diff --git a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/old-xinclude.rnc b/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/old-xinclude.rnc deleted file mode 100644 index c45cf0c..0000000 --- a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/old-xinclude.rnc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,11 +0,0 @@ -namespace xi = "http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" -namespace local = "" - -xinclude.include.attlist = - attribute href { xsd:anyURI }?, - attribute parse { xsd:string }?, - attribute xpointer { xsd:string }?, - attribute encoding { xsd:string }?, - attribute accept { xsd:string }?, - attribute accept-language { xsd:string }? - diff --git a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/qtmstr-xhtml-old.rnc b/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/qtmstr-xhtml-old.rnc deleted file mode 100644 index 61ab89e..0000000 --- a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/qtmstr-xhtml-old.rnc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -namespace py = "http://genshi.edgewall.org/" -namespace xi = "http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" - -include "genshi.rnc" -include "xinclude.rnc" -include "xhtml-loader.rnc" - -start |= head|body|p|\div|h1|h2|h3|h4|h5|h6|hr|pre|dl|ol|ul|table|form - -Common.attrib &= genshi.attrib -head.attlist &= genshi.attrib -html.attlist &= genshi.attrib - -Head.class = base | isindex | link | meta | script | title | style | - if-head | for-head | def-head | with-head - -Head.model = Head.class* - -head.content &= Head.model* - -if-inline = element py:if { genshi.if.attlist, Inline.model } -if-block = element py:if { genshi.if.attlist, Block.model } -if-head = element py:if { genshi.if.attlist, Head.model } -for-inline = element py:for { genshi.for.attlist, Inline.model } -for-block = element py:for { genshi.for.attlist, Block.model } -for-head = element py:for { genshi.for.attlist, Head.model } -def-inline = element py:def { genshi.def.attlist, Inline.model } -def-block = element py:def { genshi.def.attlist, Block.model } -def-head = element py:def { genshi.def.attlist, Head.model } -with-inline = element py:with { genshi.with.attlist, Inline.model } -with-block = element py:with { genshi.with.attlist, Block.model } -with-head = element py:with { genshi.with.attlist, Head.model } - -Inline.class |= if-inline | for-inline | def-inline | with-inline -Block.class |= if-block | for-block | def-block | with-block - -xi-inline = element xi:include { - xinclude.include.attlist, - element xi:fallback { genshi.attrib, - (xi-inline | Inline.model)* - }? - } - -xi-block = element xi:include { xinclude.include.attlist, - element xi:fallback { genshi.attrib, - (xi-block | Block.model)* - }? - } - -xi-head = element xi:include { xinclude.include.attlist, - element xi:fallback { genshi.attrib, - (xi-head | Head.model)* - }? - } - -Inline.class |= xi-inline -Block.class |= xi-block -Head.class |= xi-head diff --git a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/qtmstr-xhtml.rnc b/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/qtmstr-xhtml.rnc deleted file mode 100644 index ff5d0a9..0000000 --- a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/qtmstr-xhtml.rnc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,66 +0,0 @@ -default namespace = "http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" - -include "genshi.rnc" -include "xhtml-loader.rnc" { - start = html | head | head.content | body | frameset | frame | noframes | - Block.class | Inline.class | Table.class | Form.extra.class | genshi.class - html = element html { html.attlist, (genshi.model | (head, (body | frameset | genshi.model))) } - frameset = - element frameset { - frameset.attlist, - (((frameset | frame)+ & noframes?) | genshi.model) - } - noframes = element noframes { noframes.attlist, (body | genshi.model) } - title = element title { title.attlist, (text | genshi.model)* } - script = element script { script.attlist, (text | genshi.model)* } - style = element style { style.attlist, (text | genshi.model)* } - dl = element dl { dl.attlist, ((dt | dd)+ | genshi.model) } - ol = element ol { ol.attlist, (li+ | genshi.model) } - ul = element ul { ul.attlist, (li+ | genshi.model) } - dir = element dir { dir.attlist, (li.noblock+ | genshi.model) } - menu = element menu { menu.attlist, (li.noblock+ | genshi.model) } - select = element select { select.attlist, ((option | optgroup)+ | genshi.model) } - option = - element option { - Common.attrib, - attribute selected { "selected" }?, - attribute value { text }?, - (text | genshi.model)* - } - textarea = element textarea { textarea.attlist, (text & genshi.model)* } - optgroup = element optgroup { optgroup.attlist, (option+ | genshi.model) } - table = - element table { - table.attlist, - (caption? | genshi.model), - (col* | colgroup* | genshi.model), - (((thead? | genshi.model), - (tfoot? | genshi.model), - (tbody+ | genshi.model)) | (tr+ | genshi.model)) - } - colgroup = element colgroup { colgroup.attlist, (col* | genshi.model) } - tr = element tr { tr.attlist, ((th | td)+ | genshi.model) } - tbody = element tbody { tbody.attlist, (tr+ | genshi.model) } - thead = element thead { thead.attlist, (tr+ | genshi.model) } - tfoot = element tfoot { tfoot.attlist, (tr+ | genshi.model) } -} - -Table.class = caption | colgroup | col | tbody | thead | tfoot | th | tr | td -Form.extra.class = option | optgroup | legend - -Block.class |= genshi.class -Inline.class |= genshi.class -head.content &= genshi.class - -Core.attrib &= genshi.attrib -html.attlist &= genshi.attrib -head.attlist &= genshi.attrib -title.attlist &= genshi.attrib -base.attlist &= genshi.attrib -meta.attlist &= genshi.attrib -script.attlist &= genshi.attrib -param.attlist &= genshi.attrib -Edit.attrib &= genshi.attrib - -genshi.allowed.children |= html | head | head.content | body | frameset | frame - | noframes | Inline.class | Block.class | Table.class | Form.extra.class diff --git a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/schema-path-patch.el b/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/schema-path-patch.el deleted file mode 100644 index a6d59fc..0000000 --- a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/schema-path-patch.el +++ /dev/null @@ -1,95 +0,0 @@ -;;; schema-path-patch.el --- Patch schema paths -;; -;; Author: Lennart Borgman (lennart O borgman A gmail O com) -;; Created: 2008-08-08T20:21:31+0200 Fri -;; Version: 0.2 -;; Last-Updated: 2008-08-19T00:21:25+0200 Mon -;; URL: -;; Keywords: -;; Compatibility: -;; -;; Features that might be required by this library: -;; -;; Cannot open load file: schema-path-patch. -;; -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; -;; -;;; Commentary: -;; -;; Schemas here may include parts from nxml and need to know the path. -;; This file can be used to patch the paths. -;; -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; -;; -;;; Change log: -;; -;; -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; -;; -;; 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; see the file COPYING. If not, write to -;; the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth -;; Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA. -;; -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; -;; -;;; Code: - -(defvar rncpp-this-dir - (file-name-as-directory - (file-name-directory - (if load-file-name load-file-name buffer-file-name)))) - -(defun rncpp-get-nxml-schema-dir () - ;; First look for nxml-mode included with Emacs - (let ((schema-dir (file-name-as-directory - (expand-file-name "schema" data-directory)))) - (unless (file-directory-p schema-dir) - ;; This is an old nxml-mode, look for its schemas dir. - (let ((nxml-mode-dir (file-name-as-directory - (file-name-directory (locate-library "nxml-mode"))))) - (setq schema-dir (file-name-as-directory - (expand-file-name "schema" nxml-mode-dir))))) - (unless (file-directory-p schema-dir) - (error "Can't find schema-dir=%s" schema-dir)) - schema-dir)) - -;; Use xhtml-loader.rnc (an idea from Bryan Waite): -(defun rncpp-patch-xhtml-loader () - "Patch xhtml-loader.rnc so genshi and mjt rnc files works." - ;;(interactive) - (let* ((default-directory rncpp-this-dir) - (loader-path (expand-file-name "xhtml-loader.rnc")) - (loader-buf (find-buffer-visiting loader-path)) - (schema-dir (rncpp-get-nxml-schema-dir)) - (schema-relative-dir (file-relative-name schema-dir)) - (loader-string (concat "include \"" - schema-relative-dir - "xhtml.rnc\"\n"))) - (when loader-buf (kill-buffer loader-buf)) - (setq loader-buf (find-file-noselect loader-path)) - (with-current-buffer loader-buf - (unless (file-exists-p loader-path) - (insert loader-string)) - ;; Test if correct - (if (string= (buffer-substring-no-properties (point-min) (point-max)) - loader-string) - (message "xhtml-loader.rnc was ok") - (message "Patching xhtml-loader.rnc") - (delete-region (point-min) (point-max)) - (insert loader-string)) - (basic-save-buffer) - (kill-buffer (current-buffer))))) - -;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; -;;; schema-path-patch.el ends here diff --git a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/xinclude.rnc b/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/xinclude.rnc deleted file mode 100644 index cbda979..0000000 --- a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/schema/xinclude.rnc +++ /dev/null @@ -1,35 +0,0 @@ -default namespace = "http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" -namespace xi = "http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude" - -xi.include.attlist = - attribute href { xsd:anyURI }?, - attribute parse { "xml" | "text" }?, - attribute xpointer { xsd:string }?, - attribute encoding { xsd:string }?, - attribute accept { xsd:string }?, - attribute accept-language { xsd:string }? - -xi.include.attlist.extra = - attribute * - xi.include.attlist { text }* - -xi.include = - element xi:include { - xi.include.attlist, - xi.include.attlist.extra, - (xi.fallback? | xi.include.extra)* - } - -xi.include.extra = notAllowed - -xi.fallback.attlist = - attribute * { text }* - -xi.fallback = - element xi:fallback { - xi.fallback.attlist, - (xi.include | xi.fallback.extra)* - } - -xi.fallback.extra = notAllowed - -xi.class = xi.include | xi.fallback \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/templates/rollover-2v.css b/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/templates/rollover-2v.css deleted file mode 100644 index ed10a41..0000000 --- a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/templates/rollover-2v.css +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -ROLLOVER_SPEC a { - /* Image */ - display: block; - background: transparent url("IMG_URL") 0 0 no-repeat; - overflow: hidden; - width: IMG_WIDTHpx; - /* Text placement and size, etc */ - CENTER_OR_PAD; - padding-top: PADDING_TOPpx; - font-size: FONT_SIZEpx; - padding-bottom: PADDING_BOTTOMpx; - text-decoration: none; - white-space: nowrap; - border: none; - margin: 0; -} -ROLLOVER_SPEC a:hover { - background-position: 0 -IMG_HEIGHT_2px; -} -ROLLOVER_SPEC li { - display: inline; - padding: 0; - margin: 0; - HOR_OR_VER; -} diff --git a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/uts39/idnchars.txt b/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/uts39/idnchars.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 369f8f8..0000000 --- a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/uts39/idnchars.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,894 +0,0 @@ -# Recommended Identifier Profiles for IDN -# File: idnchars.txt -# Version: 2.0 -# Generated: 2006-08-15, 04:35:10 GMT -# Checkin: $Revision: 1.11 $ -# -# For documentation and usage, see http://www.unicode.org/reports/tr39/ -# -# Allowed as output characters - -002D ; output # (-) HYPHEN-MINUS -0030..0039 ; output # [10] (0..9) DIGIT ZERO..DIGIT NINE -0041..005A ; output # [26] (A..Z) LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A..LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z -0061..007A ; output # [26] (a..z) LATIN SMALL LETTER A..LATIN SMALL LETTER Z -00B7 ; output # (·) MIDDLE DOT -00E0..00F6 ; output # [23] (à..ö) LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH GRAVE..LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS -00F8..00FF ; output # [8] (ø..ÿ) LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH STROKE..LATIN SMALL LETTER Y WITH DIAERESIS -0101 ; output # (ā) LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH MACRON -0103 ; output # (ă) LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH BREVE -0105 ; output # (ą) LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH OGONEK -0107 ; output # (ć) LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH ACUTE -0109 ; output # (ĉ) LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH CIRCUMFLEX -010B ; output # (ċ) LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH DOT ABOVE -010D ; output # (č) LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH CARON -010F ; output # (ď) LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH CARON -0111 ; output # (đ) LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH STROKE -0113 ; output # (ē) LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH MACRON -0115 ; output # (ĕ) LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH BREVE -0117 ; output # (ė) LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH DOT ABOVE -0119 ; output # (ę) LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH OGONEK -011B ; output # (ě) LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH CARON -011D ; output # (ĝ) LATIN SMALL LETTER G WITH CIRCUMFLEX -011F ; output # (ğ) LATIN SMALL LETTER G WITH BREVE -0121 ; output # (ġ) LATIN SMALL LETTER G WITH DOT ABOVE -0123 ; output # (ģ) LATIN SMALL LETTER G WITH CEDILLA -0125 ; output # (ĥ) LATIN SMALL LETTER H WITH CIRCUMFLEX -0127 ; output # (ħ) LATIN SMALL LETTER H WITH STROKE -0129 ; output # (ĩ) LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH TILDE -012B ; output # (ī) LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH MACRON -012D ; output # (ĭ) LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH BREVE -012F ; output # (į) LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH OGONEK -0131 ; output # (ı) LATIN SMALL LETTER DOTLESS I -0135 ; output # (ĵ) LATIN SMALL LETTER J WITH CIRCUMFLEX -0137..0138 ; output # [2] (ķ..ĸ) LATIN SMALL LETTER K WITH CEDILLA..LATIN SMALL LETTER KRA -013A ; output # (ĺ) LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH ACUTE -013C ; output # (ļ) LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH CEDILLA -013E ; output # (ľ) LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH CARON -0142 ; output # (ł) LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH STROKE -0144 ; output # (ń) LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH ACUTE -0146 ; output # (ņ) LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH CEDILLA -0148 ; output # (ň) LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH CARON -014B ; output # (ŋ) LATIN SMALL LETTER ENG -014D ; output # (ō) LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH MACRON -014F ; output # (ŏ) LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH BREVE -0151 ; output # (ő) LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH DOUBLE ACUTE -0153 ; output # (œ) LATIN SMALL LIGATURE OE -0155 ; output # (ŕ) LATIN SMALL LETTER R WITH ACUTE -0157 ; output # (ŗ) LATIN SMALL LETTER R WITH CEDILLA -0159 ; output # (ř) LATIN SMALL LETTER R WITH CARON -015B ; output # (ś) LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH ACUTE -015D ; output # (ŝ) LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH CIRCUMFLEX -015F ; output # (ş) LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH CEDILLA -0161 ; output # (š) LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH CARON -0163 ; output # (ţ) LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH CEDILLA -0165 ; output # (ť) LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH CARON -0167 ; output # (ŧ) LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH STROKE -0169 ; output # (ũ) LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH TILDE -016B ; output # (ū) LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH MACRON -016D ; output # (ŭ) LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH BREVE -016F ; output # (ů) LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH RING ABOVE -0171 ; output # (ű) LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH DOUBLE ACUTE -0173 ; output # (ų) LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH OGONEK -0175 ; output # (ŵ) LATIN SMALL LETTER W WITH CIRCUMFLEX -0177 ; output # (ŷ) LATIN SMALL LETTER Y WITH CIRCUMFLEX -017A ; output # (ź) LATIN SMALL LETTER Z WITH ACUTE -017C ; output # (ż) LATIN SMALL LETTER Z WITH DOT ABOVE -017E ; output # (ž) LATIN SMALL LETTER Z WITH CARON -0183 ; output # (ƃ) LATIN SMALL LETTER B WITH TOPBAR -0185 ; output # (ƅ) LATIN SMALL LETTER TONE SIX -0188 ; output # (ƈ) LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH HOOK -018C ; output # (ƌ) LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH TOPBAR -0192 ; output # (ƒ) LATIN SMALL LETTER F WITH HOOK -0195 ; output # (ƕ) LATIN SMALL LETTER HV -0199..019B ; output # [3] (ƙ..ƛ) LATIN SMALL LETTER K WITH HOOK..LATIN SMALL LETTER LAMBDA WITH STROKE -019E ; output # (ƞ) LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH LONG RIGHT LEG -01A1 ; output # (ơ) LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH HORN -01A3 ; output # (ƣ) LATIN SMALL LETTER OI -01A5 ; output # (ƥ) LATIN SMALL LETTER P WITH HOOK -01A8 ; output # (ƨ) LATIN SMALL LETTER TONE TWO -01AD ; output # (ƭ) LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH HOOK -01B0 ; output # (ư) LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH HORN -01B4 ; output # (ƴ) LATIN SMALL LETTER Y WITH HOOK -01B6 ; output # (ƶ) LATIN SMALL LETTER Z WITH STROKE -01BD ; output # (ƽ) LATIN SMALL LETTER TONE FIVE -01CE ; output # (ǎ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH CARON -01D0 ; output # (ǐ) LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH CARON -01D2 ; output # (ǒ) LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH CARON -01D4 ; output # (ǔ) LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH CARON -01D6 ; output # (ǖ) LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS AND MACRON -01D8 ; output # (ǘ) LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS AND ACUTE -01DA ; output # (ǚ) LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS AND CARON -01DC..01DD ; output # [2] (ǜ..ǝ) LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS AND GRAVE..LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED E -01DF ; output # (ǟ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH DIAERESIS AND MACRON -01E1 ; output # (ǡ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH DOT ABOVE AND MACRON -01E3 ; output # (ǣ) LATIN SMALL LETTER AE WITH MACRON -01E5 ; output # (ǥ) LATIN SMALL LETTER G WITH STROKE -01E7 ; output # (ǧ) LATIN SMALL LETTER G WITH CARON -01E9 ; output # (ǩ) LATIN SMALL LETTER K WITH CARON -01EB ; output # (ǫ) LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH OGONEK -01ED ; output # (ǭ) LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH OGONEK AND MACRON -01EF..01F0 ; output # [2] (ǯ..ǰ) LATIN SMALL LETTER EZH WITH CARON..LATIN SMALL LETTER J WITH CARON -01F5 ; output # (ǵ) LATIN SMALL LETTER G WITH ACUTE -01F9 ; output # (ǹ) LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH GRAVE -01FB ; output # (ǻ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE AND ACUTE -01FD ; output # (ǽ) LATIN SMALL LETTER AE WITH ACUTE -01FF ; output # (ǿ) LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH STROKE AND ACUTE -0201 ; output # (ȁ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH DOUBLE GRAVE -0203 ; output # (ȃ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH INVERTED BREVE -0205 ; output # (ȅ) LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH DOUBLE GRAVE -0207 ; output # (ȇ) LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH INVERTED BREVE -0209 ; output # (ȉ) LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH DOUBLE GRAVE -020B ; output # (ȋ) LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH INVERTED BREVE -020D ; output # (ȍ) LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH DOUBLE GRAVE -020F ; output # (ȏ) LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH INVERTED BREVE -0211 ; output # (ȑ) LATIN SMALL LETTER R WITH DOUBLE GRAVE -0213 ; output # (ȓ) LATIN SMALL LETTER R WITH INVERTED BREVE -0215 ; output # (ȕ) LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH DOUBLE GRAVE -0217 ; output # (ȗ) LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH INVERTED BREVE -0219 ; output # (ș) LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH COMMA BELOW -021B ; output # (ț) LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH COMMA BELOW -021F ; output # (ȟ) LATIN SMALL LETTER H WITH CARON -0223 ; output # (ȣ) LATIN SMALL LETTER OU -0225 ; output # (ȥ) LATIN SMALL LETTER Z WITH HOOK -0227 ; output # (ȧ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH DOT ABOVE -0229 ; output # (ȩ) LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH CEDILLA -022B ; output # (ȫ) LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS AND MACRON -022D ; output # (ȭ) LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH TILDE AND MACRON -022F ; output # (ȯ) LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH DOT ABOVE -0231 ; output # (ȱ) LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH DOT ABOVE AND MACRON -0233 ; output # (ȳ) LATIN SMALL LETTER Y WITH MACRON -0253..0254 ; output # [2] (ɓ..ɔ) LATIN SMALL LETTER B WITH HOOK..LATIN SMALL LETTER OPEN O -0256..0257 ; output # [2] (ɖ..ɗ) LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH TAIL..LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH HOOK -0259 ; output # (ə) LATIN SMALL LETTER SCHWA -025B ; output # (ɛ) LATIN SMALL LETTER OPEN E -0260 ; output # (ɠ) LATIN SMALL LETTER G WITH HOOK -0263 ; output # (ɣ) LATIN SMALL LETTER GAMMA -0268..0269 ; output # [2] (ɨ..ɩ) LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH STROKE..LATIN SMALL LETTER IOTA -026F ; output # (ɯ) LATIN SMALL LETTER TURNED M -0272 ; output # (ɲ) LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH LEFT HOOK -0275 ; output # (ɵ) LATIN SMALL LETTER BARRED O -0280 ; output # (ʀ) LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL R -0283 ; output # (ʃ) LATIN SMALL LETTER ESH -0288 ; output # (ʈ) LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH RETROFLEX HOOK -028A..028B ; output # [2] (ʊ..ʋ) LATIN SMALL LETTER UPSILON..LATIN SMALL LETTER V WITH HOOK -0292 ; output # (ʒ) LATIN SMALL LETTER EZH -0294 ; output # (ʔ) LATIN LETTER GLOTTAL STOP -0300..033F ; output # [64] (̀..̿) COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT..COMBINING DOUBLE OVERLINE -0342 ; output # (͂) COMBINING GREEK PERISPOMENI -0346..034E ; output # [9] (͆..͎) COMBINING BRIDGE ABOVE..COMBINING UPWARDS ARROW BELOW -0360..036F ; output # [16] (͠..ͯ) COMBINING DOUBLE TILDE..COMBINING LATIN SMALL LETTER X -0390 ; output # (ΐ) GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA WITH DIALYTIKA AND TONOS -03AC..03C1 ; output # [22] (ά..ρ) GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA WITH TONOS..GREEK SMALL LETTER RHO -03C3..03CE ; output # [12] (σ..ώ) GREEK SMALL LETTER SIGMA..GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH TONOS -0430..045F ; output # [48] (а..џ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER A..CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER DZHE -0461 ; output # (ѡ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER OMEGA -0463 ; output # (ѣ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YAT -0465 ; output # (ѥ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IOTIFIED E -0467 ; output # (ѧ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER LITTLE YUS -0469 ; output # (ѩ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IOTIFIED LITTLE YUS -046B ; output # (ѫ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BIG YUS -046D ; output # (ѭ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IOTIFIED BIG YUS -046F ; output # (ѯ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KSI -0471 ; output # (ѱ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER PSI -0473 ; output # (ѳ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER FITA -0475 ; output # (ѵ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IZHITSA -0477 ; output # (ѷ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IZHITSA WITH DOUBLE GRAVE ACCENT -0479 ; output # (ѹ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER UK -047B ; output # (ѻ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ROUND OMEGA -047D ; output # (ѽ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH TITLO -047F ; output # (ѿ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER OT -0481 ; output # (ҁ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KOPPA -048B ; output # (ҋ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SHORT I WITH TAIL -048D ; output # (ҍ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SEMISOFT SIGN -048F ; output # (ҏ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ER WITH TICK -0491 ; output # (ґ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER GHE WITH UPTURN -0493 ; output # (ғ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER GHE WITH STROKE -0495 ; output # (ҕ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER GHE WITH MIDDLE HOOK -0497 ; output # (җ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZHE WITH DESCENDER -0499 ; output # (ҙ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZE WITH DESCENDER -049B ; output # (қ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KA WITH DESCENDER -049D ; output # (ҝ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KA WITH VERTICAL STROKE -049F ; output # (ҟ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KA WITH STROKE -04A1 ; output # (ҡ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BASHKIR KA -04A3 ; output # (ң) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EN WITH DESCENDER -04A5 ; output # (ҥ) CYRILLIC SMALL LIGATURE EN GHE -04A7 ; output # (ҧ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER PE WITH MIDDLE HOOK -04A9 ; output # (ҩ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ABKHASIAN HA -04AB ; output # (ҫ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ES WITH DESCENDER -04AD ; output # (ҭ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER TE WITH DESCENDER -04AF ; output # (ү) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER STRAIGHT U -04B1 ; output # (ұ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER STRAIGHT U WITH STROKE -04B3 ; output # (ҳ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER HA WITH DESCENDER -04B5 ; output # (ҵ) CYRILLIC SMALL LIGATURE TE TSE -04B7 ; output # (ҷ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER CHE WITH DESCENDER -04B9 ; output # (ҹ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER CHE WITH VERTICAL STROKE -04BB ; output # (һ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SHHA -04BD ; output # (ҽ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ABKHASIAN CHE -04BF..04C0 ; output # [2] (ҿ..Ӏ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ABKHASIAN CHE WITH DESCENDER..CYRILLIC LETTER PALOCHKA -04C2 ; output # (ӂ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZHE WITH BREVE -04C4 ; output # (ӄ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KA WITH HOOK -04C6 ; output # (ӆ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EL WITH TAIL -04C8 ; output # (ӈ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EN WITH HOOK -04CA ; output # (ӊ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EN WITH TAIL -04CC ; output # (ӌ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KHAKASSIAN CHE -04CE ; output # (ӎ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER EM WITH TAIL -04D1 ; output # (ӑ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER A WITH BREVE -04D3 ; output # (ӓ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER A WITH DIAERESIS -04D5 ; output # (ӕ) CYRILLIC SMALL LIGATURE A IE -04D7 ; output # (ӗ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER IE WITH BREVE -04D9 ; output # (ә) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SCHWA -04DB ; output # (ӛ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER SCHWA WITH DIAERESIS -04DD ; output # (ӝ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZHE WITH DIAERESIS -04DF ; output # (ӟ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ZE WITH DIAERESIS -04E1 ; output # (ӡ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER ABKHASIAN DZE -04E3 ; output # (ӣ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER I WITH MACRON -04E5 ; output # (ӥ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER I WITH DIAERESIS -04E7 ; output # (ӧ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS -04E9 ; output # (ө) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BARRED O -04EB ; output # (ӫ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER BARRED O WITH DIAERESIS -04ED ; output # (ӭ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER E WITH DIAERESIS -04EF ; output # (ӯ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER U WITH MACRON -04F1 ; output # (ӱ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS -04F3 ; output # (ӳ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER U WITH DOUBLE ACUTE -04F5 ; output # (ӵ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER CHE WITH DIAERESIS -04F9 ; output # (ӹ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER YERU WITH DIAERESIS -0501 ; output # (ԁ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KOMI DE -0503 ; output # (ԃ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KOMI DJE -0505 ; output # (ԅ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KOMI ZJE -0507 ; output # (ԇ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KOMI DZJE -0509 ; output # (ԉ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KOMI LJE -050B ; output # (ԋ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KOMI NJE -050D ; output # (ԍ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KOMI SJE -050F ; output # (ԏ) CYRILLIC SMALL LETTER KOMI TJE -0561..0586 ; output # [38] (ա..ֆ) ARMENIAN SMALL LETTER AYB..ARMENIAN SMALL LETTER FEH -0591..05A1 ; output # [17] (֑..֡) HEBREW ACCENT ETNAHTA..HEBREW ACCENT PAZER -05A3..05B9 ; output # [23] (֣..ֹ) HEBREW ACCENT MUNAH..HEBREW POINT HOLAM -05BB..05BD ; output # [3] (ֻ..ֽ) HEBREW POINT QUBUTS..HEBREW POINT METEG -05BF ; output # (ֿ) HEBREW POINT RAFE -05C1..05C2 ; output # [2] (ׁ..ׂ) HEBREW POINT SHIN DOT..HEBREW POINT SIN DOT -05C4 ; output # (ׄ) HEBREW MARK UPPER DOT -05D0..05EA ; output # [27] (א..ת) HEBREW LETTER ALEF..HEBREW LETTER TAV -05F0..05F2 ; output # [3] (װ..ײ) HEBREW LIGATURE YIDDISH DOUBLE VAV..HEBREW LIGATURE YIDDISH DOUBLE YOD -0621..063A ; output # [26] (ء..غ) ARABIC LETTER HAMZA..ARABIC LETTER GHAIN -0641..0655 ; output # [21] (ف..ٕ) ARABIC LETTER FEH..ARABIC HAMZA BELOW -0660..0669 ; output # [10] (٠..٩) ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT ZERO..ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT NINE -0670..0674 ; output # [5] (ٰ..ٴ) ARABIC LETTER SUPERSCRIPT ALEF..ARABIC LETTER HIGH HAMZA -0679..068D ; output # [21] (ٹ..ڍ) ARABIC LETTER TTEH..ARABIC LETTER DDAHAL -068F..06D3 ; output # [69] (ڏ..ۓ) ARABIC LETTER DAL WITH THREE DOTS ABOVE DOWNWARDS..ARABIC LETTER YEH BARREE WITH HAMZA ABOVE -06D5..06DC ; output # [8] (ە..ۜ) ARABIC LETTER AE..ARABIC SMALL HIGH SEEN -06DF..06E8 ; output # [10] (۟..ۨ) ARABIC SMALL HIGH ROUNDED ZERO..ARABIC SMALL HIGH NOON -06EA..06ED ; output # [4] (۪..ۭ) ARABIC EMPTY CENTRE LOW STOP..ARABIC SMALL LOW MEEM -06F0..06FC ; output # [13] (۰..ۼ) EXTENDED ARABIC-INDIC DIGIT ZERO..ARABIC LETTER GHAIN WITH DOT BELOW -0710..072C ; output # [29] (ܐ..ܬ) SYRIAC LETTER ALAPH..SYRIAC LETTER TAW -0730..073F ; output # [16] (ܰ..ܿ) SYRIAC PTHAHA ABOVE..SYRIAC RWAHA -0780..07B1 ; output # [50] (ހ..ޱ) THAANA LETTER HAA..THAANA LETTER NAA -0901..0903 ; output # [3] (ँ..ः) DEVANAGARI SIGN CANDRABINDU..DEVANAGARI SIGN VISARGA -0905..0939 ; output # [53] (अ..ह) DEVANAGARI LETTER A..DEVANAGARI LETTER HA -093C..094D ; output # [18] (़..्) DEVANAGARI SIGN NUKTA..DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA -0950..0954 ; output # [5] (ॐ..॔) DEVANAGARI OM..DEVANAGARI ACUTE ACCENT -0960..0963 ; output # [4] (ॠ..ॣ) DEVANAGARI LETTER VOCALIC RR..DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL -0966..096F ; output # [10] (०..९) DEVANAGARI DIGIT ZERO..DEVANAGARI DIGIT NINE -0981..0983 ; output # [3] (ঁ..ঃ) BENGALI SIGN CANDRABINDU..BENGALI SIGN VISARGA -0985..098C ; output # [8] (অ..ঌ) BENGALI LETTER A..BENGALI LETTER VOCALIC L -098F..0990 ; output # [2] (এ..ঐ) BENGALI LETTER E..BENGALI LETTER AI -0993..09A8 ; output # [22] (ও..ন) BENGALI LETTER O..BENGALI LETTER NA -09AA..09B0 ; output # [7] (প..র) BENGALI LETTER PA..BENGALI LETTER RA -09B2 ; output # (ল) BENGALI LETTER LA -09B6..09B9 ; output # [4] (শ..হ) BENGALI LETTER SHA..BENGALI LETTER HA -09BC ; output # (়) BENGALI SIGN NUKTA -09BE..09C4 ; output # [7] (া..ৄ) BENGALI VOWEL SIGN AA..BENGALI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR -09C7..09C8 ; output # [2] (ে..ৈ) BENGALI VOWEL SIGN E..BENGALI VOWEL SIGN AI -09CB..09CD ; output # [3] (ো..্) BENGALI VOWEL SIGN O..BENGALI SIGN VIRAMA -09D7 ; output # (ৗ) BENGALI AU LENGTH MARK -09E0..09E3 ; output # [4] (ৠ..ৣ) BENGALI LETTER VOCALIC RR..BENGALI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL -09E6..09F1 ; output # [12] (০..ৱ) BENGALI DIGIT ZERO..BENGALI LETTER RA WITH LOWER DIAGONAL -0A02 ; output # (ਂ) GURMUKHI SIGN BINDI -0A05..0A0A ; output # [6] (ਅ..ਊ) GURMUKHI LETTER A..GURMUKHI LETTER UU -0A0F..0A10 ; output # [2] (ਏ..ਐ) GURMUKHI LETTER EE..GURMUKHI LETTER AI -0A13..0A28 ; output # [22] (ਓ..ਨ) GURMUKHI LETTER OO..GURMUKHI LETTER NA -0A2A..0A30 ; output # [7] (ਪ..ਰ) GURMUKHI LETTER PA..GURMUKHI LETTER RA -0A32 ; output # (ਲ) GURMUKHI LETTER LA -0A35 ; output # (ਵ) GURMUKHI LETTER VA -0A38..0A39 ; output # [2] (ਸ..ਹ) GURMUKHI LETTER SA..GURMUKHI LETTER HA -0A3C ; output # (਼) GURMUKHI SIGN NUKTA -0A3E..0A42 ; output # [5] (ਾ..ੂ) GURMUKHI VOWEL SIGN AA..GURMUKHI VOWEL SIGN UU -0A47..0A48 ; output # [2] (ੇ..ੈ) GURMUKHI VOWEL SIGN EE..GURMUKHI VOWEL SIGN AI -0A4B..0A4D ; output # [3] (ੋ..੍) GURMUKHI VOWEL SIGN OO..GURMUKHI SIGN VIRAMA -0A5C ; output # (ੜ) GURMUKHI LETTER RRA -0A66..0A74 ; output # [15] (੦..ੴ) GURMUKHI DIGIT ZERO..GURMUKHI EK ONKAR -0A81..0A83 ; output # [3] (ઁ..ઃ) GUJARATI SIGN CANDRABINDU..GUJARATI SIGN VISARGA -0A85..0A8B ; output # [7] (અ..ઋ) GUJARATI LETTER A..GUJARATI LETTER VOCALIC R -0A8D ; output # (ઍ) GUJARATI VOWEL CANDRA E -0A8F..0A91 ; output # [3] (એ..ઑ) GUJARATI LETTER E..GUJARATI VOWEL CANDRA O -0A93..0AA8 ; output # [22] (ઓ..ન) GUJARATI LETTER O..GUJARATI LETTER NA -0AAA..0AB0 ; output # [7] (પ..ર) GUJARATI LETTER PA..GUJARATI LETTER RA -0AB2..0AB3 ; output # [2] (લ..ળ) GUJARATI LETTER LA..GUJARATI LETTER LLA -0AB5..0AB9 ; output # [5] (વ..હ) GUJARATI LETTER VA..GUJARATI LETTER HA -0ABC..0AC5 ; output # [10] (઼..ૅ) GUJARATI SIGN NUKTA..GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN CANDRA E -0AC7..0AC9 ; output # [3] (ે..ૉ) GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN E..GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN CANDRA O -0ACB..0ACD ; output # [3] (ો..્) GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN O..GUJARATI SIGN VIRAMA -0AD0 ; output # (ૐ) GUJARATI OM -0AE0 ; output # (ૠ) GUJARATI LETTER VOCALIC RR -0AE6..0AEF ; output # [10] (૦..૯) GUJARATI DIGIT ZERO..GUJARATI DIGIT NINE -0B01..0B03 ; output # [3] (ଁ..ଃ) ORIYA SIGN CANDRABINDU..ORIYA SIGN VISARGA -0B05..0B0C ; output # [8] (ଅ..ଌ) ORIYA LETTER A..ORIYA LETTER VOCALIC L -0B0F..0B10 ; output # [2] (ଏ..ଐ) ORIYA LETTER E..ORIYA LETTER AI -0B13..0B28 ; output # [22] (ଓ..ନ) ORIYA LETTER O..ORIYA LETTER NA -0B2A..0B30 ; output # [7] (ପ..ର) ORIYA LETTER PA..ORIYA LETTER RA -0B32..0B33 ; output # [2] (ଲ..ଳ) ORIYA LETTER LA..ORIYA LETTER LLA -0B36..0B39 ; output # [4] (ଶ..ହ) ORIYA LETTER SHA..ORIYA LETTER HA -0B3C..0B43 ; output # [8] (଼..ୃ) ORIYA SIGN NUKTA..ORIYA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R -0B47..0B48 ; output # [2] (େ..ୈ) ORIYA VOWEL SIGN E..ORIYA VOWEL SIGN AI -0B4B..0B4D ; output # [3] (ୋ..୍) ORIYA VOWEL SIGN O..ORIYA SIGN VIRAMA -0B56..0B57 ; output # [2] (ୖ..ୗ) ORIYA AI LENGTH MARK..ORIYA AU LENGTH MARK -0B5F..0B61 ; output # [3] (ୟ..ୡ) ORIYA LETTER YYA..ORIYA LETTER VOCALIC LL -0B66..0B6F ; output # [10] (୦..୯) ORIYA DIGIT ZERO..ORIYA DIGIT NINE -0B82..0B83 ; output # [2] (ஂ..ஃ) TAMIL SIGN ANUSVARA..TAMIL SIGN VISARGA -0B85..0B8A ; output # [6] (அ..ஊ) TAMIL LETTER A..TAMIL LETTER UU -0B8E..0B90 ; output # [3] (எ..ஐ) TAMIL LETTER E..TAMIL LETTER AI -0B92..0B95 ; output # [4] (ஒ..க) TAMIL LETTER O..TAMIL LETTER KA -0B99..0B9A ; output # [2] (ங..ச) TAMIL LETTER NGA..TAMIL LETTER CA -0B9C ; output # (ஜ) TAMIL LETTER JA -0B9E..0B9F ; output # [2] (ஞ..ட) TAMIL LETTER NYA..TAMIL LETTER TTA -0BA3..0BA4 ; output # [2] (ண..த) TAMIL LETTER NNA..TAMIL LETTER TA -0BA8..0BAA ; output # [3] (ந..ப) TAMIL LETTER NA..TAMIL LETTER PA -0BAE..0BB5 ; output # [8] (ம..வ) TAMIL LETTER MA..TAMIL LETTER VA -0BB7..0BB9 ; output # [3] (ஷ..ஹ) TAMIL LETTER SSA..TAMIL LETTER HA -0BBE..0BC2 ; output # [5] (ா..ூ) TAMIL VOWEL SIGN AA..TAMIL VOWEL SIGN UU -0BC6..0BC8 ; output # [3] (ெ..ை) TAMIL VOWEL SIGN E..TAMIL VOWEL SIGN AI -0BCA..0BCD ; output # [4] (ொ..்) TAMIL VOWEL SIGN O..TAMIL SIGN VIRAMA -0BD7 ; output # (ௗ) TAMIL AU LENGTH MARK -0BE7..0BEF ; output # [9] (௧..௯) TAMIL DIGIT ONE..TAMIL DIGIT NINE -0C01..0C03 ; output # [3] (ఁ..ః) TELUGU SIGN CANDRABINDU..TELUGU SIGN VISARGA -0C05..0C0C ; output # [8] (అ..ఌ) TELUGU LETTER A..TELUGU LETTER VOCALIC L -0C0E..0C10 ; output # [3] (ఎ..ఐ) TELUGU LETTER E..TELUGU LETTER AI -0C12..0C28 ; output # [23] (ఒ..న) TELUGU LETTER O..TELUGU LETTER NA -0C2A..0C33 ; output # [10] (ప..ళ) TELUGU LETTER PA..TELUGU LETTER LLA -0C35..0C39 ; output # [5] (వ..హ) TELUGU LETTER VA..TELUGU LETTER HA -0C3E..0C44 ; output # [7] (ా..ౄ) TELUGU VOWEL SIGN AA..TELUGU VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR -0C46..0C48 ; output # [3] (ె..ై) TELUGU VOWEL SIGN E..TELUGU VOWEL SIGN AI -0C4A..0C4D ; output # [4] (ొ..్) TELUGU VOWEL SIGN O..TELUGU SIGN VIRAMA -0C55..0C56 ; output # [2] (ౕ..ౖ) TELUGU LENGTH MARK..TELUGU AI LENGTH MARK -0C60..0C61 ; output # [2] (ౠ..ౡ) TELUGU LETTER VOCALIC RR..TELUGU LETTER VOCALIC LL -0C66..0C6F ; output # [10] (౦..౯) TELUGU DIGIT ZERO..TELUGU DIGIT NINE -0C82..0C83 ; output # [2] (ಂ..ಃ) KANNADA SIGN ANUSVARA..KANNADA SIGN VISARGA -0C85..0C8C ; output # [8] (ಅ..ಌ) KANNADA LETTER A..KANNADA LETTER VOCALIC L -0C8E..0C90 ; output # [3] (ಎ..ಐ) KANNADA LETTER E..KANNADA LETTER AI -0C92..0CA8 ; output # [23] (ಒ..ನ) KANNADA LETTER O..KANNADA LETTER NA -0CAA..0CB3 ; output # [10] (ಪ..ಳ) KANNADA LETTER PA..KANNADA LETTER LLA -0CB5..0CB9 ; output # [5] (ವ..ಹ) KANNADA LETTER VA..KANNADA LETTER HA -0CBE..0CC4 ; output # [7] (ಾ..ೄ) KANNADA VOWEL SIGN AA..KANNADA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR -0CC6..0CC8 ; output # [3] (ೆ..ೈ) KANNADA VOWEL SIGN E..KANNADA VOWEL SIGN AI -0CCA..0CCD ; output # [4] (ೊ..್) KANNADA VOWEL SIGN O..KANNADA SIGN VIRAMA -0CD5..0CD6 ; output # [2] (ೕ..ೖ) KANNADA LENGTH MARK..KANNADA AI LENGTH MARK -0CE0..0CE1 ; output # [2] (ೠ..ೡ) KANNADA LETTER VOCALIC RR..KANNADA LETTER VOCALIC LL -0CE6..0CEF ; output # [10] (೦..೯) KANNADA DIGIT ZERO..KANNADA DIGIT NINE -0D02..0D03 ; output # [2] (ം..ഃ) MALAYALAM SIGN ANUSVARA..MALAYALAM SIGN VISARGA -0D05..0D0C ; output # [8] (അ..ഌ) MALAYALAM LETTER A..MALAYALAM LETTER VOCALIC L -0D0E..0D10 ; output # [3] (എ..ഐ) MALAYALAM LETTER E..MALAYALAM LETTER AI -0D12..0D28 ; output # [23] (ഒ..ന) MALAYALAM LETTER O..MALAYALAM LETTER NA -0D2A..0D39 ; output # [16] (പ..ഹ) MALAYALAM LETTER PA..MALAYALAM LETTER HA -0D3E..0D43 ; output # [6] (ാ..ൃ) MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN AA..MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R -0D46..0D48 ; output # [3] (െ..ൈ) MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN E..MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN AI -0D4A..0D4D ; output # [4] (ൊ..്) MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN O..MALAYALAM SIGN VIRAMA -0D57 ; output # (ൗ) MALAYALAM AU LENGTH MARK -0D60..0D61 ; output # [2] (ൠ..ൡ) MALAYALAM LETTER VOCALIC RR..MALAYALAM LETTER VOCALIC LL -0D66..0D6F ; output # [10] (൦..൯) MALAYALAM DIGIT ZERO..MALAYALAM DIGIT NINE -0D82..0D83 ; output # [2] (ං..ඃ) SINHALA SIGN ANUSVARAYA..SINHALA SIGN VISARGAYA -0D85..0D96 ; output # [18] (අ..ඖ) SINHALA LETTER AYANNA..SINHALA LETTER AUYANNA -0D9A..0DB1 ; output # [24] (ක..න) SINHALA LETTER ALPAPRAANA KAYANNA..SINHALA LETTER DANTAJA NAYANNA -0DB3..0DBB ; output # [9] (ඳ..ර) SINHALA LETTER SANYAKA DAYANNA..SINHALA LETTER RAYANNA -0DBD ; output # (ල) SINHALA LETTER DANTAJA LAYANNA -0DC0..0DC6 ; output # [7] (ව..ෆ) SINHALA LETTER VAYANNA..SINHALA LETTER FAYANNA -0DCA ; output # (්) SINHALA SIGN AL-LAKUNA -0DCF..0DD4 ; output # [6] (ා..ු) SINHALA VOWEL SIGN AELA-PILLA..SINHALA VOWEL SIGN KETTI PAA-PILLA -0DD6 ; output # (ූ) SINHALA VOWEL SIGN DIGA PAA-PILLA -0DD8..0DDF ; output # [8] (ෘ..ෟ) SINHALA VOWEL SIGN GAETTA-PILLA..SINHALA VOWEL SIGN GAYANUKITTA -0DF2..0DF3 ; output # [2] (ෲ..ෳ) SINHALA VOWEL SIGN DIGA GAETTA-PILLA..SINHALA VOWEL SIGN DIGA GAYANUKITTA -0E01..0E32 ; output # [50] (ก..า) THAI CHARACTER KO KAI..THAI CHARACTER SARA AA -0E34..0E3A ; output # [7] (ิ..ฺ) THAI CHARACTER SARA I..THAI CHARACTER PHINTHU -0E40..0E4E ; output # [15] (เ..๎) THAI CHARACTER SARA E..THAI CHARACTER YAMAKKAN -0E50..0E59 ; output # [10] (๐..๙) THAI DIGIT ZERO..THAI DIGIT NINE -0E81..0E82 ; output # [2] (ກ..ຂ) LAO LETTER KO..LAO LETTER KHO SUNG -0E84 ; output # (ຄ) LAO LETTER KHO TAM -0E87..0E88 ; output # [2] (ງ..ຈ) LAO LETTER NGO..LAO LETTER CO -0E8A ; output # (ຊ) LAO LETTER SO TAM -0E8D ; output # (ຍ) LAO LETTER NYO -0E94..0E97 ; output # [4] (ດ..ທ) LAO LETTER DO..LAO LETTER THO TAM -0E99..0E9F ; output # [7] (ນ..ຟ) LAO LETTER NO..LAO LETTER FO SUNG -0EA1..0EA3 ; output # [3] (ມ..ຣ) LAO LETTER MO..LAO LETTER LO LING -0EA5 ; output # (ລ) LAO LETTER LO LOOT -0EA7 ; output # (ວ) LAO LETTER WO -0EAA..0EAB ; output # [2] (ສ..ຫ) LAO LETTER SO SUNG..LAO LETTER HO SUNG -0EAD..0EB2 ; output # [6] (ອ..າ) LAO LETTER O..LAO VOWEL SIGN AA -0EB4..0EB9 ; output # [6] (ິ..ູ) LAO VOWEL SIGN I..LAO VOWEL SIGN UU -0EBB..0EBD ; output # [3] (ົ..ຽ) LAO VOWEL SIGN MAI KON..LAO SEMIVOWEL SIGN NYO -0EC0..0EC4 ; output # [5] (ເ..ໄ) LAO VOWEL SIGN E..LAO VOWEL SIGN AI -0EC6 ; output # (ໆ) LAO KO LA -0EC8..0ECD ; output # [6] (່..ໍ) LAO TONE MAI EK..LAO NIGGAHITA -0ED0..0ED9 ; output # [10] (໐..໙) LAO DIGIT ZERO..LAO DIGIT NINE -0F00 ; output # (ༀ) TIBETAN SYLLABLE OM -0F18..0F19 ; output # [2] (༘..༙) TIBETAN ASTROLOGICAL SIGN -KHYUD PA..TIBETAN ASTROLOGICAL SIGN SDONG TSHUGS -0F20..0F29 ; output # [10] (༠..༩) TIBETAN DIGIT ZERO..TIBETAN DIGIT NINE -0F35 ; output # (༵) TIBETAN MARK NGAS BZUNG NYI ZLA -0F37 ; output # (༷) TIBETAN MARK NGAS BZUNG SGOR RTAGS -0F39 ; output # (༹) TIBETAN MARK TSA -PHRU -0F3E..0F42 ; output # [5] (༾..ག) TIBETAN SIGN YAR TSHES..TIBETAN LETTER GA -0F44..0F47 ; output # [4] (ང..ཇ) TIBETAN LETTER NGA..TIBETAN LETTER JA -0F49..0F4C ; output # [4] (ཉ..ཌ) TIBETAN LETTER NYA..TIBETAN LETTER DDA -0F4E..0F51 ; output # [4] (ཎ..ད) TIBETAN LETTER NNA..TIBETAN LETTER DA -0F53..0F56 ; output # [4] (ན..བ) TIBETAN LETTER NA..TIBETAN LETTER BA -0F58..0F5B ; output # [4] (མ..ཛ) TIBETAN LETTER MA..TIBETAN LETTER DZA -0F5D..0F68 ; output # [12] (ཝ..ཨ) TIBETAN LETTER WA..TIBETAN LETTER A -0F6A ; output # (ཪ) TIBETAN LETTER FIXED-FORM RA -0F71..0F72 ; output # [2] (ཱ..ི) TIBETAN VOWEL SIGN AA..TIBETAN VOWEL SIGN I -0F74 ; output # (ུ) TIBETAN VOWEL SIGN U -0F7A..0F80 ; output # [7] (ེ..ྀ) TIBETAN VOWEL SIGN E..TIBETAN VOWEL SIGN REVERSED I -0F82..0F84 ; output # [3] (ྂ..྄) TIBETAN SIGN NYI ZLA NAA DA..TIBETAN MARK HALANTA -0F86..0F8B ; output # [6] (྆..ྋ) TIBETAN SIGN LCI RTAGS..TIBETAN SIGN GRU MED RGYINGS -0F90..0F92 ; output # [3] (ྐ..ྒ) TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER KA..TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER GA -0F94..0F97 ; output # [4] (ྔ..ྗ) TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER NGA..TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER JA -0F99..0F9C ; output # [4] (ྙ..ྜ) TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER NYA..TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER DDA -0F9E..0FA1 ; output # [4] (ྞ..ྡ) TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER NNA..TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER DA -0FA3..0FA6 ; output # [4] (ྣ..ྦ) TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER NA..TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER BA -0FA8..0FAB ; output # [4] (ྨ..ྫ) TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER MA..TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER DZA -0FAD..0FB8 ; output # [12] (ྭ..ྸ) TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER WA..TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER A -0FBA..0FBC ; output # [3] (ྺ..ྼ) TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER FIXED-FORM WA..TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER FIXED-FORM RA -0FC6 ; output # (࿆) TIBETAN SYMBOL PADMA GDAN -1000..1021 ; output # [34] (က..အ) MYANMAR LETTER KA..MYANMAR LETTER A -1023..1027 ; output # [5] (ဣ..ဧ) MYANMAR LETTER I..MYANMAR LETTER E -1029..102A ; output # [2] (ဩ..ဪ) MYANMAR LETTER O..MYANMAR LETTER AU -102C..1032 ; output # [7] (ာ..ဲ) MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN AA..MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN AI -1036..1039 ; output # [4] (ံ..္) MYANMAR SIGN ANUSVARA..MYANMAR SIGN VIRAMA -1040..1049 ; output # [10] (၀..၉) MYANMAR DIGIT ZERO..MYANMAR DIGIT NINE -1050..1059 ; output # [10] (ၐ..ၙ) MYANMAR LETTER SHA..MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL -10A0..10C5 ; output # [38] (Ⴀ..Ⴥ) GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER AN..GEORGIAN CAPITAL LETTER HOE -10D0..10F0 ; output # [33] (ა..ჰ) GEORGIAN LETTER AN..GEORGIAN LETTER HAE -10F7..10F8 ; output # [2] (ჷ..ჸ) GEORGIAN LETTER YN..GEORGIAN LETTER ELIFI -1200..1206 ; output # [7] (ሀ..ሆ) ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE HA..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE HO -1208..1246 ; output # [63] (ለ..ቆ) ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE LA..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE QO -1248 ; output # (ቈ) ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE QWA -124A..124D ; output # [4] (ቊ..ቍ) ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE QWI..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE QWE -1250..1256 ; output # [7] (ቐ..ቖ) ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE QHA..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE QHO -1258 ; output # (ቘ) ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE QHWA -125A..125D ; output # [4] (ቚ..ቝ) ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE QHWI..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE QHWE -1260..1286 ; output # [39] (በ..ኆ) ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE BA..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE XO -1288 ; output # (ኈ) ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE XWA -128A..128D ; output # [4] (ኊ..ኍ) ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE XWI..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE XWE -1290..12AE ; output # [31] (ነ..ኮ) ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE NA..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE KO -12B0 ; output # (ኰ) ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE KWA -12B2..12B5 ; output # [4] (ኲ..ኵ) ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE KWI..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE KWE -12B8..12BE ; output # [7] (ኸ..ኾ) ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE KXA..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE KXO -12C0 ; output # (ዀ) ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE KXWA -12C2..12C5 ; output # [4] (ዂ..ዅ) ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE KXWI..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE KXWE -12C8..12CE ; output # [7] (ወ..ዎ) ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE WA..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE WO -12D0..12D6 ; output # [7] (ዐ..ዖ) ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE PHARYNGEAL A..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE PHARYNGEAL O -12D8..12EE ; output # [23] (ዘ..ዮ) ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE ZA..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE YO -12F0..130E ; output # [31] (ደ..ጎ) ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE DA..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GO -1310 ; output # (ጐ) ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GWA -1312..1315 ; output # [4] (ጒ..ጕ) ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GWI..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GWE -1318..131E ; output # [7] (ጘ..ጞ) ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GGA..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE GGO -1320..1346 ; output # [39] (ጠ..ፆ) ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE THA..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE TZO -1348..135A ; output # [19] (ፈ..ፚ) ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE FA..ETHIOPIC SYLLABLE FYA -1369..1371 ; output # [9] (፩..፱) ETHIOPIC DIGIT ONE..ETHIOPIC DIGIT NINE -13A0..13F4 ; output # [85] (Ꭰ..Ᏼ) CHEROKEE LETTER A..CHEROKEE LETTER YV -1401..166C ; output # [620] (ᐁ..ᙬ) CANADIAN SYLLABICS E..CANADIAN SYLLABICS CARRIER TTSA -166F..1676 ; output # [8] (ᙯ..ᙶ) CANADIAN SYLLABICS QAI..CANADIAN SYLLABICS NNGAA -1780..17A2 ; output # [35] (ក..អ) KHMER LETTER KA..KHMER LETTER QA -17A5..17A7 ; output # [3] (ឥ..ឧ) KHMER INDEPENDENT VOWEL QI..KHMER INDEPENDENT VOWEL QU -17A9..17B3 ; output # [11] (ឩ..ឳ) KHMER INDEPENDENT VOWEL QUU..KHMER INDEPENDENT VOWEL QAU -17B6..17D0 ; output # [27] (ា..័) KHMER VOWEL SIGN AA..KHMER SIGN SAMYOK SANNYA -17D2 ; output # (្) KHMER SIGN COENG -17D7 ; output # (ៗ) KHMER SIGN LEK TOO -17DC ; output # (ៜ) KHMER SIGN AVAKRAHASANYA -17E0..17E9 ; output # [10] (០..៩) KHMER DIGIT ZERO..KHMER DIGIT NINE -1810..1819 ; output # [10] (᠐..᠙) MONGOLIAN DIGIT ZERO..MONGOLIAN DIGIT NINE -1820..1877 ; output # [88] (ᠠ..ᡷ) MONGOLIAN LETTER A..MONGOLIAN LETTER MANCHU ZHA -1880..18A9 ; output # [42] (ᢀ..ᢩ) MONGOLIAN LETTER ALI GALI ANUSVARA ONE..MONGOLIAN LETTER ALI GALI DAGALGA -1E01 ; output # (ḁ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH RING BELOW -1E03 ; output # (ḃ) LATIN SMALL LETTER B WITH DOT ABOVE -1E05 ; output # (ḅ) LATIN SMALL LETTER B WITH DOT BELOW -1E07 ; output # (ḇ) LATIN SMALL LETTER B WITH LINE BELOW -1E09 ; output # (ḉ) LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH CEDILLA AND ACUTE -1E0B ; output # (ḋ) LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH DOT ABOVE -1E0D ; output # (ḍ) LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH DOT BELOW -1E0F ; output # (ḏ) LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH LINE BELOW -1E11 ; output # (ḑ) LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH CEDILLA -1E13 ; output # (ḓ) LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH CIRCUMFLEX BELOW -1E15 ; output # (ḕ) LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH MACRON AND GRAVE -1E17 ; output # (ḗ) LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH MACRON AND ACUTE -1E19 ; output # (ḙ) LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX BELOW -1E1B ; output # (ḛ) LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH TILDE BELOW -1E1D ; output # (ḝ) LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH CEDILLA AND BREVE -1E1F ; output # (ḟ) LATIN SMALL LETTER F WITH DOT ABOVE -1E21 ; output # (ḡ) LATIN SMALL LETTER G WITH MACRON -1E23 ; output # (ḣ) LATIN SMALL LETTER H WITH DOT ABOVE -1E25 ; output # (ḥ) LATIN SMALL LETTER H WITH DOT BELOW -1E27 ; output # (ḧ) LATIN SMALL LETTER H WITH DIAERESIS -1E29 ; output # (ḩ) LATIN SMALL LETTER H WITH CEDILLA -1E2B ; output # (ḫ) LATIN SMALL LETTER H WITH BREVE BELOW -1E2D ; output # (ḭ) LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH TILDE BELOW -1E2F ; output # (ḯ) LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH DIAERESIS AND ACUTE -1E31 ; output # (ḱ) LATIN SMALL LETTER K WITH ACUTE -1E33 ; output # (ḳ) LATIN SMALL LETTER K WITH DOT BELOW -1E35 ; output # (ḵ) LATIN SMALL LETTER K WITH LINE BELOW -1E37 ; output # (ḷ) LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH DOT BELOW -1E39 ; output # (ḹ) LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH DOT BELOW AND MACRON -1E3B ; output # (ḻ) LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH LINE BELOW -1E3D ; output # (ḽ) LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH CIRCUMFLEX BELOW -1E3F ; output # (ḿ) LATIN SMALL LETTER M WITH ACUTE -1E41 ; output # (ṁ) LATIN SMALL LETTER M WITH DOT ABOVE -1E43 ; output # (ṃ) LATIN SMALL LETTER M WITH DOT BELOW -1E45 ; output # (ṅ) LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH DOT ABOVE -1E47 ; output # (ṇ) LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH DOT BELOW -1E49 ; output # (ṉ) LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH LINE BELOW -1E4B ; output # (ṋ) LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH CIRCUMFLEX BELOW -1E4D ; output # (ṍ) LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH TILDE AND ACUTE -1E4F ; output # (ṏ) LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH TILDE AND DIAERESIS -1E51 ; output # (ṑ) LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH MACRON AND GRAVE -1E53 ; output # (ṓ) LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH MACRON AND ACUTE -1E55 ; output # (ṕ) LATIN SMALL LETTER P WITH ACUTE -1E57 ; output # (ṗ) LATIN SMALL LETTER P WITH DOT ABOVE -1E59 ; output # (ṙ) LATIN SMALL LETTER R WITH DOT ABOVE -1E5B ; output # (ṛ) LATIN SMALL LETTER R WITH DOT BELOW -1E5D ; output # (ṝ) LATIN SMALL LETTER R WITH DOT BELOW AND MACRON -1E5F ; output # (ṟ) LATIN SMALL LETTER R WITH LINE BELOW -1E61 ; output # (ṡ) LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH DOT ABOVE -1E63 ; output # (ṣ) LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH DOT BELOW -1E65 ; output # (ṥ) LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH ACUTE AND DOT ABOVE -1E67 ; output # (ṧ) LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH CARON AND DOT ABOVE -1E69 ; output # (ṩ) LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH DOT BELOW AND DOT ABOVE -1E6B ; output # (ṫ) LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH DOT ABOVE -1E6D ; output # (ṭ) LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH DOT BELOW -1E6F ; output # (ṯ) LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH LINE BELOW -1E71 ; output # (ṱ) LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH CIRCUMFLEX BELOW -1E73 ; output # (ṳ) LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS BELOW -1E75 ; output # (ṵ) LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH TILDE BELOW -1E77 ; output # (ṷ) LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH CIRCUMFLEX BELOW -1E79 ; output # (ṹ) LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH TILDE AND ACUTE -1E7B ; output # (ṻ) LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH MACRON AND DIAERESIS -1E7D ; output # (ṽ) LATIN SMALL LETTER V WITH TILDE -1E7F ; output # (ṿ) LATIN SMALL LETTER V WITH DOT BELOW -1E81 ; output # (ẁ) LATIN SMALL LETTER W WITH GRAVE -1E83 ; output # (ẃ) LATIN SMALL LETTER W WITH ACUTE -1E85 ; output # (ẅ) LATIN SMALL LETTER W WITH DIAERESIS -1E87 ; output # (ẇ) LATIN SMALL LETTER W WITH DOT ABOVE -1E89 ; output # (ẉ) LATIN SMALL LETTER W WITH DOT BELOW -1E8B ; output # (ẋ) LATIN SMALL LETTER X WITH DOT ABOVE -1E8D ; output # (ẍ) LATIN SMALL LETTER X WITH DIAERESIS -1E8F ; output # (ẏ) LATIN SMALL LETTER Y WITH DOT ABOVE -1E91 ; output # (ẑ) LATIN SMALL LETTER Z WITH CIRCUMFLEX -1E93 ; output # (ẓ) LATIN SMALL LETTER Z WITH DOT BELOW -1E95..1E99 ; output # [5] (ẕ..ẙ) LATIN SMALL LETTER Z WITH LINE BELOW..LATIN SMALL LETTER Y WITH RING ABOVE -1EA1 ; output # (ạ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH DOT BELOW -1EA3 ; output # (ả) LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH HOOK ABOVE -1EA5 ; output # (ấ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND ACUTE -1EA7 ; output # (ầ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND GRAVE -1EA9 ; output # (ẩ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND HOOK ABOVE -1EAB ; output # (ẫ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND TILDE -1EAD ; output # (ậ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND DOT BELOW -1EAF ; output # (ắ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH BREVE AND ACUTE -1EB1 ; output # (ằ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH BREVE AND GRAVE -1EB3 ; output # (ẳ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH BREVE AND HOOK ABOVE -1EB5 ; output # (ẵ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH BREVE AND TILDE -1EB7 ; output # (ặ) LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH BREVE AND DOT BELOW -1EB9 ; output # (ẹ) LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH DOT BELOW -1EBB ; output # (ẻ) LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH HOOK ABOVE -1EBD ; output # (ẽ) LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH TILDE -1EBF ; output # (ế) LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND ACUTE -1EC1 ; output # (ề) LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND GRAVE -1EC3 ; output # (ể) LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND HOOK ABOVE -1EC5 ; output # (ễ) LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND TILDE -1EC7 ; output # (ệ) LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND DOT BELOW -1EC9 ; output # (ỉ) LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH HOOK ABOVE -1ECB ; output # (ị) LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH DOT BELOW -1ECD ; output # (ọ) LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH DOT BELOW -1ECF ; output # (ỏ) LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH HOOK ABOVE -1ED1 ; output # (ố) LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND ACUTE -1ED3 ; output # (ồ) LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND GRAVE -1ED5 ; output # (ổ) LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND HOOK ABOVE -1ED7 ; output # (ỗ) LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND TILDE -1ED9 ; output # (ộ) LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX AND DOT BELOW -1EDB ; output # (ớ) LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH HORN AND ACUTE -1EDD ; output # (ờ) LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH HORN AND GRAVE -1EDF ; output # (ở) LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH HORN AND HOOK ABOVE -1EE1 ; output # (ỡ) LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH HORN AND TILDE -1EE3 ; output # (ợ) LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH HORN AND DOT BELOW -1EE5 ; output # (ụ) LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH DOT BELOW -1EE7 ; output # (ủ) LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH HOOK ABOVE -1EE9 ; output # (ứ) LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH HORN AND ACUTE -1EEB ; output # (ừ) LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH HORN AND GRAVE -1EED ; output # (ử) LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH HORN AND HOOK ABOVE -1EEF ; output # (ữ) LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH HORN AND TILDE -1EF1 ; output # (ự) LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH HORN AND DOT BELOW -1EF3 ; output # (ỳ) LATIN SMALL LETTER Y WITH GRAVE -1EF5 ; output # (ỵ) LATIN SMALL LETTER Y WITH DOT BELOW -1EF7 ; output # (ỷ) LATIN SMALL LETTER Y WITH HOOK ABOVE -1EF9 ; output # (ỹ) LATIN SMALL LETTER Y WITH TILDE -1F00..1F07 ; output # [8] (ἀ..ἇ) GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA WITH PSILI..GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI -1F10..1F15 ; output # [6] (ἐ..ἕ) GREEK SMALL LETTER EPSILON WITH PSILI..GREEK SMALL LETTER EPSILON WITH DASIA AND OXIA -1F20..1F27 ; output # [8] (ἠ..ἧ) GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA WITH PSILI..GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI -1F30..1F37 ; output # [8] (ἰ..ἷ) GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA WITH PSILI..GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI -1F40..1F45 ; output # [6] (ὀ..ὅ) GREEK SMALL LETTER OMICRON WITH PSILI..GREEK SMALL LETTER OMICRON WITH DASIA AND OXIA -1F50..1F57 ; output # [8] (ὐ..ὗ) GREEK SMALL LETTER UPSILON WITH PSILI..GREEK SMALL LETTER UPSILON WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI -1F60..1F67 ; output # [8] (ὠ..ὧ) GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH PSILI..GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH DASIA AND PERISPOMENI -1F70 ; output # (ὰ) GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA WITH VARIA -1F72 ; output # (ὲ) GREEK SMALL LETTER EPSILON WITH VARIA -1F74 ; output # (ὴ) GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA WITH VARIA -1F76 ; output # (ὶ) GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA WITH VARIA -1F78 ; output # (ὸ) GREEK SMALL LETTER OMICRON WITH VARIA -1F7A ; output # (ὺ) GREEK SMALL LETTER UPSILON WITH VARIA -1F7C ; output # (ὼ) GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH VARIA -1FB0..1FB1 ; output # [2] (ᾰ..ᾱ) GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA WITH VRACHY..GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA WITH MACRON -1FB6 ; output # (ᾶ) GREEK SMALL LETTER ALPHA WITH PERISPOMENI -1FC6 ; output # (ῆ) GREEK SMALL LETTER ETA WITH PERISPOMENI -1FD0..1FD2 ; output # [3] (ῐ..ῒ) GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA WITH VRACHY..GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA WITH DIALYTIKA AND VARIA -1FD6..1FD7 ; output # [2] (ῖ..ῗ) GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA WITH PERISPOMENI..GREEK SMALL LETTER IOTA WITH DIALYTIKA AND PERISPOMENI -1FE0..1FE2 ; output # [3] (ῠ..ῢ) GREEK SMALL LETTER UPSILON WITH VRACHY..GREEK SMALL LETTER UPSILON WITH DIALYTIKA AND VARIA -1FE4..1FE7 ; output # [4] (ῤ..ῧ) GREEK SMALL LETTER RHO WITH PSILI..GREEK SMALL LETTER UPSILON WITH DIALYTIKA AND PERISPOMENI -1FF6 ; output # (ῶ) GREEK SMALL LETTER OMEGA WITH PERISPOMENI -2132 ; output # (Ⅎ) TURNED CAPITAL F -3005..3007 ; output # [3] (々..〇) IDEOGRAPHIC ITERATION MARK..IDEOGRAPHIC NUMBER ZERO -3041..3096 ; output # [86] (ぁ..ゖ) HIRAGANA LETTER SMALL A..HIRAGANA LETTER SMALL KE -3099..309A ; output # [2] (゙..゚) COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK..COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA SEMI-VOICED SOUND MARK -309D..309E ; output # [2] (ゝ..ゞ) HIRAGANA ITERATION MARK..HIRAGANA VOICED ITERATION MARK -30A1..30FE ; output # [94] (ァ..ヾ) KATAKANA LETTER SMALL A..KATAKANA VOICED ITERATION MARK -3105..312C ; output # [40] (ㄅ..ㄬ) BOPOMOFO LETTER B..BOPOMOFO LETTER GN -31A0..31B7 ; output # [24] (ㆠ..ㆷ) BOPOMOFO LETTER BU..BOPOMOFO FINAL LETTER H -31F0..31FF ; output # [16] (ㇰ..ㇿ) KATAKANA LETTER SMALL KU..KATAKANA LETTER SMALL RO -3447 ; output # (㑇) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3447 -3473 ; output # (㑳) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3473 -34E4 ; output # (㓤) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-34E4 -3577 ; output # (㕷) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3577 -359E ; output # (㖞) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-359E -35A1 ; output # (㖡) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-35A1 -35AD ; output # (㖭) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-35AD -35BF ; output # (㖿) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-35BF -35CE ; output # (㗎) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-35CE -35F3 ; output # (㗳) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-35F3 -35FE ; output # (㗾) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-35FE -360E ; output # (㘎) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-360E -361A ; output # (㘚) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-361A -3918 ; output # (㤘) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3918 -3960 ; output # (㥠) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3960 -396E ; output # (㥮) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-396E -39CF..39D0 ; output # [2] (㧏..㧐) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-39CF..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-39D0 -39DF ; output # (㧟) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-39DF -39F8 ; output # (㧸) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-39F8 -39FE ; output # (㧾) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-39FE -3A18 ; output # (㨘) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3A18 -3A52 ; output # (㩒) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3A52 -3A67 ; output # (㩧) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3A67 -3A73 ; output # (㩳) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3A73 -3B39 ; output # (㬹) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3B39 -3B4E ; output # (㭎) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3B4E -3C6E ; output # (㱮) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3C6E -3CE0 ; output # (㳠) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3CE0 -3DE7 ; output # (㷧) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3DE7 -3DEB ; output # (㷫) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3DEB -3E74 ; output # (㹴) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3E74 -3ED0 ; output # (㻐) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-3ED0 -4056 ; output # (䁖) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4056 -4065 ; output # (䁥) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4065 -406A ; output # (䁪) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-406A -40BB ; output # (䂻) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-40BB -40DF ; output # (䃟) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-40DF -4137 ; output # (䄷) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4137 -415F ; output # (䅟) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-415F -4337 ; output # (䌷) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4337 -43AC ; output # (䎬) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-43AC -43B1 ; output # (䎱) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-43B1 -43DD ; output # (䏝) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-43DD -44D6 ; output # (䓖) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-44D6 -44EA ; output # (䓪) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-44EA -4606 ; output # (䘆) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4606 -464C ; output # (䙌) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-464C -4661 ; output # (䙡) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4661 -4723 ; output # (䜣) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4723 -4729 ; output # (䜩) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4729 -477C ; output # (䝼) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-477C -478D ; output # (䞍) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-478D -47F4 ; output # (䟴) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-47F4 -48B5 ; output # (䢵) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-48B5 -48BC ; output # (䢼) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-48BC -48C5 ; output # (䣅) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-48C5 -48D3 ; output # (䣓) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-48D3 -4947 ; output # (䥇) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4947 -497A ; output # (䥺) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-497A -497D ; output # (䥽) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-497D -4982..4983 ; output # [2] (䦂..䦃) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4982..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4983 -4985..4986 ; output # [2] (䦅..䦆) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4985..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4986 -499B ; output # (䦛) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-499B -499F ; output # (䦟) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-499F -49B6..49B7 ; output # [2] (䦶..䦷) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-49B6..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-49B7 -49D1 ; output # (䧑) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-49D1 -4A12 ; output # (䨒) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4A12 -4AB8 ; output # (䪸) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4AB8 -4C77 ; output # (䱷) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4C77 -4C7D ; output # (䱽) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4C7D -4C81 ; output # (䲁) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4C81 -4C85 ; output # (䲅) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4C85 -4C9F..4CA3 ; output # [5] (䲟..䲣) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4C9F..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4CA3 -4CB3 ; output # (䲳) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4CB3 -4D08 ; output # (䴈) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4D08 -4D13..4D19 ; output # [7] (䴓..䴙) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4D13..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4D19 -4DAE ; output # (䶮) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4DAE -4E00..9FA5 ; output # [20902] (一..龥) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-4E00..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-9FA5 -A000..A48C ; output # [1165] (ꀀ..ꒌ) YI SYLLABLE IT..YI SYLLABLE YYR -AC00..D7A3 ; output # [11172] (가..힣) HANGUL SYLLABLE GA..HANGUL SYLLABLE HIH -FA0E..FA0F ; output # [2] (﨎..﨏) CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA0E..CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA0F -FA11 ; output # (﨑) CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA11 -FA13..FA14 ; output # [2] (﨓..﨔) CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA13..CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA14 -FA1F ; output # (﨟) CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA1F -FA21 ; output # (﨡) CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA21 -FA23..FA24 ; output # [2] (﨣..﨤) CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA23..CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA24 -FA27..FA29 ; output # [3] (﨧..﨩) CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA27..CJK COMPATIBILITY IDEOGRAPH-FA29 -2070E ; output # (𠜎) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2070E -20731 ; output # (𠜱) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-20731 -20779 ; output # (𠝹) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-20779 -20C53 ; output # (𠱓) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-20C53 -20C78 ; output # (𠱸) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-20C78 -20C96 ; output # (𠲖) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-20C96 -20CCF ; output # (𠳏) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-20CCF -20CD5 ; output # (𠳕) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-20CD5 -20D15 ; output # (𠴕) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-20D15 -20D7C ; output # (𠵼) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-20D7C -20D7F ; output # (𠵿) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-20D7F -20E0E..20E0F ; output # [2] (𠸎..𠸏) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-20E0E..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-20E0F -20E77 ; output # (𠹷) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-20E77 -20E9D ; output # (𠺝) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-20E9D -20EA2 ; output # (𠺢) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-20EA2 -20ED7 ; output # (𠻗) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-20ED7 -20EF9..20EFA ; output # [2] (𠻹..𠻺) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-20EF9..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-20EFA -20F2D..20F2E ; output # [2] (𠼭..𠼮) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-20F2D..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-20F2E -20F4C ; output # (𠽌) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-20F4C -20FB4 ; output # (𠾴) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-20FB4 -20FBC ; output # (𠾼) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-20FBC -20FEA ; output # (𠿪) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-20FEA -2105C ; output # (𡁜) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2105C -2106F ; output # (𡁯) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2106F -21075..21076 ; output # [2] (𡁵..𡁶) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-21075..CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-21076 -2107B ; output # (𡁻) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2107B -210C1 ; output # (𡃁) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-210C1 -210C9 ; output # (𡃉) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-210C9 -211D9 ; output # (𡇙) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-211D9 -220C7 ; output # (𢃇) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-220C7 -227B5 ; output # (𢞵) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-227B5 -22AD5 ; output # (𢫕) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-22AD5 -22B43 ; output # (𢭃) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-22B43 -22BCA ; output # (𢯊) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-22BCA -22C51 ; output # (𢱑) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-22C51 -22C55 ; output # (𢱕) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-22C55 -22CC2 ; output # (𢳂) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-22CC2 -22D08 ; output # (𢴈) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-22D08 -22D4C ; output # (𢵌) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-22D4C -22D67 ; output # (𢵧) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-22D67 -22EB3 ; output # (𢺳) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-22EB3 -23CB7 ; output # (𣲷) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-23CB7 -244D3 ; output # (𤓓) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-244D3 -24DB8 ; output # (𤶸) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-24DB8 -24DEA ; output # (𤷪) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-24DEA -2512B ; output # (𥄫) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2512B -26258 ; output # (𦉘) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-26258 -267CC ; output # (𦟌) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-267CC -269F2 ; output # (𦧲) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-269F2 -269FA ; output # (𦧺) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-269FA -27A3E ; output # (𧨾) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-27A3E -2815D ; output # (𨅝) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-2815D -28207 ; output # (𨈇) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-28207 -282E2 ; output # (𨋢) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-282E2 -28CCA ; output # (𨳊) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-28CCA -28CCD ; output # (𨳍) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-28CCD -28CD2 ; output # (𨳒) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-28CD2 -29D98 ; output # (𩶘) CJK UNIFIED IDEOGRAPH-29D98 - -# Total code points: 37201 - -# Not allowed at start of identifier - -0300..033F ; nonstarting # [64] (̀..̿) COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT..COMBINING DOUBLE OVERLINE -0342 ; nonstarting # (͂) COMBINING GREEK PERISPOMENI -0345..034E ; nonstarting # [10] (ͅ..͎) COMBINING GREEK YPOGEGRAMMENI..COMBINING UPWARDS ARROW BELOW -0360..036F ; nonstarting # [16] (͠..ͯ) COMBINING DOUBLE TILDE..COMBINING LATIN SMALL LETTER X -0591..05A1 ; nonstarting # [17] (֑..֡) HEBREW ACCENT ETNAHTA..HEBREW ACCENT PAZER -05A3..05B9 ; nonstarting # [23] (֣..ֹ) HEBREW ACCENT MUNAH..HEBREW POINT HOLAM -05BB..05BD ; nonstarting # [3] (ֻ..ֽ) HEBREW POINT QUBUTS..HEBREW POINT METEG -05BF ; nonstarting # (ֿ) HEBREW POINT RAFE -05C1..05C2 ; nonstarting # [2] (ׁ..ׂ) HEBREW POINT SHIN DOT..HEBREW POINT SIN DOT -05C4 ; nonstarting # (ׄ) HEBREW MARK UPPER DOT -064B..0655 ; nonstarting # [11] (ً..ٕ) ARABIC FATHATAN..ARABIC HAMZA BELOW -0670 ; nonstarting # (ٰ) ARABIC LETTER SUPERSCRIPT ALEF -06D6..06DC ; nonstarting # [7] (ۖ..ۜ) ARABIC SMALL HIGH LIGATURE SAD WITH LAM WITH ALEF MAKSURA..ARABIC SMALL HIGH SEEN -06DF..06E4 ; nonstarting # [6] (۟..ۤ) ARABIC SMALL HIGH ROUNDED ZERO..ARABIC SMALL HIGH MADDA -06E7..06E8 ; nonstarting # [2] (ۧ..ۨ) ARABIC SMALL HIGH YEH..ARABIC SMALL HIGH NOON -06EA..06ED ; nonstarting # [4] (۪..ۭ) ARABIC EMPTY CENTRE LOW STOP..ARABIC SMALL LOW MEEM -0711 ; nonstarting # (ܑ) SYRIAC LETTER SUPERSCRIPT ALAPH -0730..073F ; nonstarting # [16] (ܰ..ܿ) SYRIAC PTHAHA ABOVE..SYRIAC RWAHA -07A6..07B0 ; nonstarting # [11] (ަ..ް) THAANA ABAFILI..THAANA SUKUN -0901..0903 ; nonstarting # [3] (ँ..ः) DEVANAGARI SIGN CANDRABINDU..DEVANAGARI SIGN VISARGA -093C ; nonstarting # (़) DEVANAGARI SIGN NUKTA -093E..094D ; nonstarting # [16] (ा..्) DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN AA..DEVANAGARI SIGN VIRAMA -0951..0954 ; nonstarting # [4] (॑..॔) DEVANAGARI STRESS SIGN UDATTA..DEVANAGARI ACUTE ACCENT -0962..0963 ; nonstarting # [2] (ॢ..ॣ) DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L..DEVANAGARI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL -0981..0983 ; nonstarting # [3] (ঁ..ঃ) BENGALI SIGN CANDRABINDU..BENGALI SIGN VISARGA -09BC ; nonstarting # (়) BENGALI SIGN NUKTA -09BE..09C4 ; nonstarting # [7] (া..ৄ) BENGALI VOWEL SIGN AA..BENGALI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR -09C7..09C8 ; nonstarting # [2] (ে..ৈ) BENGALI VOWEL SIGN E..BENGALI VOWEL SIGN AI -09CB..09CD ; nonstarting # [3] (ো..্) BENGALI VOWEL SIGN O..BENGALI SIGN VIRAMA -09D7 ; nonstarting # (ৗ) BENGALI AU LENGTH MARK -09E2..09E3 ; nonstarting # [2] (ৢ..ৣ) BENGALI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L..BENGALI VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL -0A02 ; nonstarting # (ਂ) GURMUKHI SIGN BINDI -0A3C ; nonstarting # (਼) GURMUKHI SIGN NUKTA -0A3E..0A42 ; nonstarting # [5] (ਾ..ੂ) GURMUKHI VOWEL SIGN AA..GURMUKHI VOWEL SIGN UU -0A47..0A48 ; nonstarting # [2] (ੇ..ੈ) GURMUKHI VOWEL SIGN EE..GURMUKHI VOWEL SIGN AI -0A4B..0A4D ; nonstarting # [3] (ੋ..੍) GURMUKHI VOWEL SIGN OO..GURMUKHI SIGN VIRAMA -0A70..0A71 ; nonstarting # [2] (ੰ..ੱ) GURMUKHI TIPPI..GURMUKHI ADDAK -0A81..0A83 ; nonstarting # [3] (ઁ..ઃ) GUJARATI SIGN CANDRABINDU..GUJARATI SIGN VISARGA -0ABC ; nonstarting # (઼) GUJARATI SIGN NUKTA -0ABE..0AC5 ; nonstarting # [8] (ા..ૅ) GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN AA..GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN CANDRA E -0AC7..0AC9 ; nonstarting # [3] (ે..ૉ) GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN E..GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN CANDRA O -0ACB..0ACD ; nonstarting # [3] (ો..્) GUJARATI VOWEL SIGN O..GUJARATI SIGN VIRAMA -0B01..0B03 ; nonstarting # [3] (ଁ..ଃ) ORIYA SIGN CANDRABINDU..ORIYA SIGN VISARGA -0B3C ; nonstarting # (଼) ORIYA SIGN NUKTA -0B3E..0B43 ; nonstarting # [6] (ା..ୃ) ORIYA VOWEL SIGN AA..ORIYA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R -0B47..0B48 ; nonstarting # [2] (େ..ୈ) ORIYA VOWEL SIGN E..ORIYA VOWEL SIGN AI -0B4B..0B4D ; nonstarting # [3] (ୋ..୍) ORIYA VOWEL SIGN O..ORIYA SIGN VIRAMA -0B56..0B57 ; nonstarting # [2] (ୖ..ୗ) ORIYA AI LENGTH MARK..ORIYA AU LENGTH MARK -0B82 ; nonstarting # (ஂ) TAMIL SIGN ANUSVARA -0BBE..0BC2 ; nonstarting # [5] (ா..ூ) TAMIL VOWEL SIGN AA..TAMIL VOWEL SIGN UU -0BC6..0BC8 ; nonstarting # [3] (ெ..ை) TAMIL VOWEL SIGN E..TAMIL VOWEL SIGN AI -0BCA..0BCD ; nonstarting # [4] (ொ..்) TAMIL VOWEL SIGN O..TAMIL SIGN VIRAMA -0BD7 ; nonstarting # (ௗ) TAMIL AU LENGTH MARK -0C01..0C03 ; nonstarting # [3] (ఁ..ః) TELUGU SIGN CANDRABINDU..TELUGU SIGN VISARGA -0C3E..0C44 ; nonstarting # [7] (ా..ౄ) TELUGU VOWEL SIGN AA..TELUGU VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR -0C46..0C48 ; nonstarting # [3] (ె..ై) TELUGU VOWEL SIGN E..TELUGU VOWEL SIGN AI -0C4A..0C4D ; nonstarting # [4] (ొ..్) TELUGU VOWEL SIGN O..TELUGU SIGN VIRAMA -0C55..0C56 ; nonstarting # [2] (ౕ..ౖ) TELUGU LENGTH MARK..TELUGU AI LENGTH MARK -0C82..0C83 ; nonstarting # [2] (ಂ..ಃ) KANNADA SIGN ANUSVARA..KANNADA SIGN VISARGA -0CBE..0CC4 ; nonstarting # [7] (ಾ..ೄ) KANNADA VOWEL SIGN AA..KANNADA VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC RR -0CC6..0CC8 ; nonstarting # [3] (ೆ..ೈ) KANNADA VOWEL SIGN E..KANNADA VOWEL SIGN AI -0CCA..0CCD ; nonstarting # [4] (ೊ..್) KANNADA VOWEL SIGN O..KANNADA SIGN VIRAMA -0CD5..0CD6 ; nonstarting # [2] (ೕ..ೖ) KANNADA LENGTH MARK..KANNADA AI LENGTH MARK -0D02..0D03 ; nonstarting # [2] (ം..ഃ) MALAYALAM SIGN ANUSVARA..MALAYALAM SIGN VISARGA -0D3E..0D43 ; nonstarting # [6] (ാ..ൃ) MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN AA..MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R -0D46..0D48 ; nonstarting # [3] (െ..ൈ) MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN E..MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN AI -0D4A..0D4D ; nonstarting # [4] (ൊ..്) MALAYALAM VOWEL SIGN O..MALAYALAM SIGN VIRAMA -0D57 ; nonstarting # (ൗ) MALAYALAM AU LENGTH MARK -0D82..0D83 ; nonstarting # [2] (ං..ඃ) SINHALA SIGN ANUSVARAYA..SINHALA SIGN VISARGAYA -0DCA ; nonstarting # (්) SINHALA SIGN AL-LAKUNA -0DCF..0DD4 ; nonstarting # [6] (ා..ු) SINHALA VOWEL SIGN AELA-PILLA..SINHALA VOWEL SIGN KETTI PAA-PILLA -0DD6 ; nonstarting # (ූ) SINHALA VOWEL SIGN DIGA PAA-PILLA -0DD8..0DDF ; nonstarting # [8] (ෘ..ෟ) SINHALA VOWEL SIGN GAETTA-PILLA..SINHALA VOWEL SIGN GAYANUKITTA -0DF2..0DF3 ; nonstarting # [2] (ෲ..ෳ) SINHALA VOWEL SIGN DIGA GAETTA-PILLA..SINHALA VOWEL SIGN DIGA GAYANUKITTA -0E31 ; nonstarting # (ั) THAI CHARACTER MAI HAN-AKAT -0E34..0E3A ; nonstarting # [7] (ิ..ฺ) THAI CHARACTER SARA I..THAI CHARACTER PHINTHU -0E47..0E4E ; nonstarting # [8] (็..๎) THAI CHARACTER MAITAIKHU..THAI CHARACTER YAMAKKAN -0EB1 ; nonstarting # (ັ) LAO VOWEL SIGN MAI KAN -0EB4..0EB9 ; nonstarting # [6] (ິ..ູ) LAO VOWEL SIGN I..LAO VOWEL SIGN UU -0EBB..0EBC ; nonstarting # [2] (ົ..ຼ) LAO VOWEL SIGN MAI KON..LAO SEMIVOWEL SIGN LO -0EC8..0ECD ; nonstarting # [6] (່..ໍ) LAO TONE MAI EK..LAO NIGGAHITA -0F18..0F19 ; nonstarting # [2] (༘..༙) TIBETAN ASTROLOGICAL SIGN -KHYUD PA..TIBETAN ASTROLOGICAL SIGN SDONG TSHUGS -0F35 ; nonstarting # (༵) TIBETAN MARK NGAS BZUNG NYI ZLA -0F37 ; nonstarting # (༷) TIBETAN MARK NGAS BZUNG SGOR RTAGS -0F39 ; nonstarting # (༹) TIBETAN MARK TSA -PHRU -0F3E..0F3F ; nonstarting # [2] (༾..༿) TIBETAN SIGN YAR TSHES..TIBETAN SIGN MAR TSHES -0F71..0F72 ; nonstarting # [2] (ཱ..ི) TIBETAN VOWEL SIGN AA..TIBETAN VOWEL SIGN I -0F74 ; nonstarting # (ུ) TIBETAN VOWEL SIGN U -0F76 ; nonstarting # (ྲྀ) TIBETAN VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R -0F78 ; nonstarting # (ླྀ) TIBETAN VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC L -0F7A..0F80 ; nonstarting # [7] (ེ..ྀ) TIBETAN VOWEL SIGN E..TIBETAN VOWEL SIGN REVERSED I -0F82..0F84 ; nonstarting # [3] (ྂ..྄) TIBETAN SIGN NYI ZLA NAA DA..TIBETAN MARK HALANTA -0F86..0F87 ; nonstarting # [2] (྆..྇) TIBETAN SIGN LCI RTAGS..TIBETAN SIGN YANG RTAGS -0F90..0F97 ; nonstarting # [8] (ྐ..ྗ) TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER KA..TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER JA -0F99..0FBC ; nonstarting # [36] (ྙ..ྼ) TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER NYA..TIBETAN SUBJOINED LETTER FIXED-FORM RA -0FC6 ; nonstarting # (࿆) TIBETAN SYMBOL PADMA GDAN -102C..1032 ; nonstarting # [7] (ာ..ဲ) MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN AA..MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN AI -1036..1039 ; nonstarting # [4] (ံ..္) MYANMAR SIGN ANUSVARA..MYANMAR SIGN VIRAMA -1056..1059 ; nonstarting # [4] (ၖ..ၙ) MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC R..MYANMAR VOWEL SIGN VOCALIC LL -17B6..17D0 ; nonstarting # [27] (ា..័) KHMER VOWEL SIGN AA..KHMER SIGN SAMYOK SANNYA -17D2 ; nonstarting # (្) KHMER SIGN COENG -18A9 ; nonstarting # (ᢩ) MONGOLIAN LETTER ALI GALI DAGALGA -3099..309A ; nonstarting # [2] (゙..゚) COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA VOICED SOUND MARK..COMBINING KATAKANA-HIRAGANA SEMI-VOICED SOUND MARK - -# Total code points: 524 diff --git a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/0intro b/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/0intro deleted file mode 100644 index 3a37e33..0000000 --- a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/0intro +++ /dev/null @@ -1,59 +0,0 @@ -Viper tutorial #0: Introduction - -This Viper tutorial is based on the vi tutorial VILEARN. Some things -works differently in Emacs and corresponding parts of the tutorial has -been changed for this. There has also been added some basic -information about Emacs that are useful to get started if you already -are a vi user. - -This tutorial is a hands-on-tutorial for Viper. If you want more -information about Viper, please read the VIPER-MANUAL. - -Note that if you are using Viper you probably still want to know quite -a bit about Emacs to use Emacs efficiently. Therefore you can also -run the Emacs tutorial from here - with special support for -Viper. This is part 6 below. You should run this part also to get to -know which Emacs standard key bindings are shadowed by Viper. - -The tutorial consists of these parts: - - 0 Introduction - (this file) - - 1 Basic Editing - Covers the handful of commands required to both navigate all - five tutorials and do basic editing. - - 2 Moving Efficiently - Covers all of the cursor positioning commands. These are the - commands used later as arguments to editing commands. - - 3 Cutting and Pasting - Introduces the first compound commands, numbering, and copy - buffers. - - 4 Inserting Techniques - Continues the discussion of compound commands, while completing - the list of insertion commands first discussed in tutorial one. - - 5 Tricks and Timesavers - This is less a tutorial than a description of common vi commands - which don't fit correctly into normal logic. - - 6 Emacs Tutorial for Viper Users - Even Viper users use a lot of keys from Emacs. Therefore you can - run the Emacs tutorial here too. It will show you which keys in - the tutorial that are changed because you are using Viper. This - depends of which Viper state you are in, vi state or some insert - state. If you switch Viper state the tutorial will immediately - show which keys are affected. - - -BUGS -Vilearn has the remark that it "Still doesn't cover variables, ex -commands, or tags. At least one more tutorial is necessary for a -complete introduction to vi." - I do not think you have to learn those -parts to use Viper. There are other ways to do these things in Emacs! - -For more information about vilearn see the the README-FILE. - diff --git a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/1basics b/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/1basics deleted file mode 100644 index aea1fc5..0000000 --- a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/1basics +++ /dev/null @@ -1,187 +0,0 @@ -Viper tutorial #1: The Basics - -This lesson lasts 10-15 minutes and teaches simple editing. Lines -which begin with >>> mark exercises you should try. When you -want to exit this tutorial type 'Z''Z' (type capital Z, twice). - -When you type commands in vi they do not appear on the screen. If the -letters you type unexpectedly appear on the screen, press the ESC key. - - -BASIC CURSOR MOVEMENT ---------------------- -To move through the tutorial use C-d (control d) and C-u (control u). - - C-d Move DOWN one half-screen - (depress the control key and type d) - - C-u Move UP one half-screen - (depress the control key and type u) - -* EMACS-NOTICE: C-u is normally used in Emacs for UNIVERSAL-ARGUMENT. - You can in most cases use DIGIT-ARGUMENT instead. - ->>> Now type C-d (control d) and C-u (control u) to move down and back up. - -When you are done reading a screen, you are expected to type C-d to move -down to the next screen. You must remember to type C-d throughout the -tutorial. - -To move the cursor line by line, or character by character, use the -four keys 'h', 'j', 'k', and 'l'. - - 'h' Move left one character - 'j' Move down one line - 'k' Move up one line - 'l' Move right one character - -You will notice that these keys are in a straight line on the -keyboard. Study the diagram below showing the function of h, j, k, l. - - UP - ....... ....... ....... ....... - : : : : : : : : - LEFT : h : : j : : k : : l : RIGHT - :.....: :.....: :.....: :.....: - - DOWN - ->>> Now type 'j' or 'k' a few times to bring the cursor to this line. - ->>> Try moving off the right end of a line using 'l' . Notice that ->>> vi will not allow you to move off the end of the line using 'l' . ->>> Likewise, you cannot use 'h' and 'l' on a blank line. - ->>> Try moving past the bottom of the screen using 'j' . Notice how ->>> how the screen scrolls downward. - ->>> Now practice using 'k' to move up, and 'h' to move left. - - -DELETION --------- -To delete characters and lines, use 'x' and 'd''d'. - - 'x' X-OUT one character - 'd''d' DELETE one line - -To undo your changes, use 'u'. - - 'u' UNDO last change only - ->>> Delete this SCRAP line. Move to this line with 'j' or 'k' , now type 'd''d' . ->>> Try undoing the deletion with 'u' . - ->>> Move to this line and x-out the Y's with 'x' : "whY ask whY?" - ->>> Try undoing the deletion with 'u' . Try typing 'u' several times. ->>> Notice that 'u' only undoes the last change. - -* EMACS-NOTICE: In Viper you can use the repeat command '.' (just a dot) - to undo more changes. This goes in both direction, ie undoing and - redoing. Typing just 'u' changes direction. - -Here are more lines on which to practice deleting and undoing (use: 'd''d' 'x' 'u' ) - - Emacs is a nice creation. Emacs is a nice creation. - Emacs is a nice creation. Emacs is a nice creation. - Emacs is a nice creation. Emacs is a nice creation. - - -QUIT COMMANDS -------------- -(DO NOT QUIT the tutorial at this time.) - -To quit a file without saving any changes you have made (for instance, -with the 'd''d' or 'x' commands) use :q! . To quit and save your -changes, use 'Z''Z' . When you are editing your own files, you normally -use 'Z''Z' to quit. - - :q! QUIT without saving changes - (type a colon, then the letter q, then an - exclamation point, and press RETURN) - - 'Z''Z' Exit and save any changes - (type capital Z, twice) - - - -INSERTION ---------- -You enter insert mode with 'i' or 'o' . Anything you type during insert -mode appears on the screen. When you are done inserting, press ESC -to exit insert mode. Type C-[ (control [ ), if you do not have an ESC key. - - 'o' OPEN a line for inserting text - 'i' INSERT starting at the cursor - - ESC ESCAPE from insert mode - -During insert mode, use your erase character (usually backspace or -delete) to delete mistakes. The characters you delete will remain on -the screen until you press ESC. - ->>> Insert your name and phone number below the next blank line. To do this: ->>> Open a line below using 'o' . ->>> Type your first and last name. Press RETURN. ->>> Then type your phone number and press ESC. ->>> Use 'x' to erase part of your phone number. - ->>> Type the date below your phone number. To do this: ->>> Open another line using 'o' . ->>> Type the date and press ESC. - ->>> Type 'u' to undo the insertion. - ->>> Insert a nickname between your first and last names, using 'i'. To do this: ->>> Move the cursor to the spot between your names using 'h', 'j', 'k', 'l'. ->>> Press 'i' . ->>> Type the nickname, use DELETE or BACKSPACE to erase any typos. ->>> Then press ESC. - -On some computers, a line may be longer than the width of the screen. -This means that a very long line may appear to be two lines on the -screen. This happens when you keep typing without pressing RETURN at -the edge of the screen. To avoid any confusion when you're inserting -text, be sure to press RETURN before reaching the right edge of the -screen. - - -SUMMARY -------- -These are the vi commands you should know after tutorial #1: - - C-d Move DOWN one half-screen - (depress the control key and type d) - - C-u Move UP one half-screen - (depress the control key and type u) - - 'h' Move left one character - 'j' Move down one line - 'k' Move up one line - 'l' Move right one character - - 'd''d' DELETE one line - 'x' X-OUT one character - - 'u' UNDO last change - - :q! QUIT without saving changes - (type a colon, then the letter q, then an - exclamation point, and press RETURN) - - 'Z''Z' Exit and save any changes - (type capital Z, twice) - - 'o' OPEN a line for inserting text - 'i' INSERT starting at the cursor - - ESC ESCAPE from insert mode - - -You are now prepared to do simple editing on your own files. Practice -using vi for a few days. Then take the second vi tutorial to learn -more powerful and useful vi commands. - -Copyright (c) 1992 Jill Kliger and Wesley Craig. All Rights Reserved. diff --git a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/2moving b/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/2moving deleted file mode 100644 index 8e4148e..0000000 --- a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/2moving +++ /dev/null @@ -1,269 +0,0 @@ -Viper tutorial #2: Moving Through Files Efficiently - -This lesson lasts 15-20 minutes. The material taught here is used in -tutorial #3: Cutting and Pasting. Lines which begin with >>> mark -exercises you should try. When you want to exit this tutorial type 'Z''Z'. - - -WORDS ------ -There are many ways to move from one word to another. Consider these: - - 'w' Move to the beginning of the next WORD - 'e' Move to the END of the next word - 'b' Move BACK to the beginning to the previous word - -For 'w', 'e', and 'b', a word is delimited by any non-alphanumeric -character. The capitalized versions, 'W', 'E', and 'B', also move from word -to word. The difference is that for 'W', 'E', and 'B', a word is delimited -by any blank space. - ->>> Try out 'w', 'b', 'e', on the lines provided below. ->>> Next practice using 'B', 'W', 'b', 'E' on the lines provided below. - - EX-PER-IMENT on these lines;test moving back &forth. - EX-PER-IMENT on these lines;test moving back &forth. - - -ON THE LINE ------------ -You can move immediately to any point on the current line. - - '$' Move to the end of the line - '^' Move to the first non-white character on the line - - '0' Move to the first column on the line (column zero) - #'|' Move to an exact column on the line (column #) e.g. 5| 12| - ->>> Experiment with '$' and '^' on the line provided below. Notice ->>> that '^' moves to the first non-white character, not the beginning. - - This is a PRACTICE LINE. There is white space at the front. END - -'0' (zero) will always take you to the far left edge of the screen. - -#'|' (number vertical-bar) is for moving to an explicit column on a line. -Just type any number 1-80 and press | . For example: 5| 20| 30| -Note that you can't move beyond the last column on a line. - - -FINDING CHARACTERS ------------------- -Often you want to move to a specific letter or character on a line. - - 'f' char FIND the next occurrence of char on the line - 't' char Move 'TIL the next occurrence of char on the line - - 'F' char FIND the previous occurrence of char on the line - 'T' char Move 'TIL the previous occurrence of char on the line - - ';' Repeat the last f, t, F, or T - ',' Reverse the last f, t, F, or T - -'f' and 'F' land on the character. 't' and 'T' land next to the character. -'f' and 't' move forward, while 'F' and 'T' move backward. - -If the specified character is not on the line, vi will beep. - ->>> Move to the beginning of the line below, and try out these commands: ->>> 'f'e 'f'E ';' ';' ',' ',' 't'@ 'T'P 't'e 't'E ',' ';' ',' ';' - - "PRACTICE line?" "Each and Every?" "Find thE char@cter and move to it.END - - -MATCHING --------- -vi has a handy way to determine if (), {}, and [] pairs match up. - - '%' Move to matching () or {} or [] - ->>> On the practice lines below, move your cursor over a (,),{,},[, or ]. ->>> Then type '%' . - - [TRY THIS. ((Whether) the pairs match up is the question.) [One] - pair is incomplete]. Can you tell {which one? ]} END - - -WINDOW POSITIONS ----------------- -You can move the cursor to the top, middle, or bottom of the vi window. - - 'H' Move to the HIGHEST position in the window - 'M' Move to the MIDDLE position in the window - 'L' Move to the LOWEST position in the window - ->>> Try out these commands: type H then M and L and then M again. - - -MARKING LOCATIONS ------------------ -You can mark positions in the file and return to them. - - 'm' char MARK this location and name it char - ''' char (quote character) return to line named char - '''''' (quote quote) return from last movement - -char can be any lower case letter, a-z. A mark persists until you: - 1) use the same char to mark another location - or 2) delete the marked line - ->>> Move to this line and type ma to mark it a ->>> Move to this line and type mb to mark it b ->>> Move to this line and type mz to mark it z ->>> Type 'a to return to line a ->>> Type 'b to return to line b ->>> Type 'z to return to line z - -Certain commands can move you large distances. These commands cause -your last position to be remembered in the special mark named ' (quote). -To move to this special mark, just type '' (quote quote). - ->>> Try this: 'b to return to line b, and then '' to return here. - - -GO TO A LINE ------------- - - 'G' GO to the last line in the file - #'G' GO to line #. (e.g., 3G , 5G , 124G ) - -Read these directions carefully: ->>> Type '1''G' to go to the top of the file, and then '''''' (quote quote) ->>> to return here. ->>> Now try 'G' to go to the end of the file, and then '''''' to return here. - - -BLOCKS OF TEXT --------------- -It is often convenient to move through files jumping from one block of -text to the next. To do this use braces and parentheses: - - '{' (left brace) Move to the beginning of a paragraph - '}' (right brace) Move to the end of a paragraph - - '(' (left paren) Move to the beginning of a sentence - ')' (right paren) Move to the beginning of the next sentence - ->>> Experiment with '}' and '{' on the two paragraphs provided below. ->>> Note that paragraphs are separated by a blank line. - - EXPERIMENT on this first paragraph. The quick brown fox jumped - over the seven lazy dogs. The fox must have been very large to - jump over seven dogs! - - EXPERIMENT on this second paragraph. The quick brown dog - jumped over the seven lazy foxes. The dog didn't have to be nearly - as large, since foxes aren't too big. - ->>> Try out ')' and '(' on the two paragraphs provided above. ->>> Notice that sentences are separated by two blank spaces. - -C programmers find it useful to move by sections, since sections may be -delimited by a left brace in the first column. By placing the opening -brace of a C subroutine in the first column, you can move to the top of -the next subroutine, using '[''[' and ']'']' . - - '[''[' Move to the beginning of a section - ']'']' Move to the end of a section - -Note that if vi does not find a left brace at the far left, it will -move to the top or bottom of the file. - ->>> Now try ']'']' then ']'']' and '[''[' on the subroutines provided below: - -main() -{ - helloworld(); -} - -helloworld() -{ - printf( "Hello world\n" ); -} - - -SEARCHING ---------- -This enables you to jump to the next occurrence of a string in a file. -To initially find the string use: - - '/'string Find string looking forward - '?'string Find string looking backward - -To find additional occurrences of the string type: - - 'n' Repeat last / or ? command - 'N' Reverse last / or ? command - -vi may search past the bottom of the file and then start again at the top. -(Or, vi may search past the top and then start again at the bottom.) - ->>> You are going to search for a string, find the next three ->>> occurrences. Then flip directions and find the string until you ->>> return to this location. To do this: ->>> Type '/''t''h''e' then press RETURN. ->>> Type 'n' three times. ->>> Type 'N' until you return to this location. - -* EMACS-NOTICE: Emacs has very powerful SEARCH-COMMANDS which you may - want to use in parallell to those above. One of the first you want - to try is probably C-s (ISEARCH-FORWARD). - - -SUMMARY -------- - - 'w' Move to the beginning of the next WORD - 'e' Move to the END of the next word - 'b' Move BACK to the beginning to the previous word - - '$' Move to the end of the line - '^' Move to the first non-white character on the line - - '0' Move to the first column on the line (column zero) - #'|' Move to an exact column on the line (column #) e.g. 5| 12| - - 'f' char FIND the next occurrence of char on the line - 't' char Move 'TIL the next occurrence of char on the line - - 'F' char FIND the previous occurrence of char on the line - 'T' char Move 'TIL the previous occurrence of char on the line - - ';' Repeat the last f, t, F, or T - ',' Reverse the last f, t, F, or T - - '%' Show matching () or {} or [] - - 'H' Move to the HIGHEST position in the window - 'M' Move to the MIDDLE position in the window - 'L' Move to the LOWEST position in the window - - 'm' char MARK this location and name it char - ''' char (quote character) return to line named char - '''''' (quote quote) return from last movement - - 'G' GO to the last line in the file - #'G' GO to line #. (e.g., 3G , 5G , 175G ) - - '{' (left brace) Move to the beginning of a paragraph - '}' (right brace) Move to the end of a paragraph - - '(' (left paren) Move to the beginning of a sentence - ')' (right paren) Move to the beginning of the next sentence - - '[''[' Move to the beginning of a section - ']'']' Move to the end of a section - - '/'string Find string looking forward - '?'string Find string looking backward - - 'n' Repeat last / or ? command - 'N' Reverse last / or ? command - -You should now be able to move around files very efficiently. These -commands are especially useful if you are using vi over a slow modem. -Practice the material in this lesson for a few days and then take -either the third vi tutorial to learn how to copy, cut, and paste, or -the forth vi tutorial to learn additional insertion techniques. - -Copyright (c) 1992 Jill Kliger and Wesley Craig. All Rights Reserved. diff --git a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/3cutpaste b/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/3cutpaste deleted file mode 100644 index 6d531d9..0000000 --- a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/3cutpaste +++ /dev/null @@ -1,318 +0,0 @@ -Viper tutorial #3: Copying, Cutting, and Pasting - -This lesson lasts 15-20 minutes. This tutorial assumes full knowledge -of tutorial #1, and familiarity with tutorial #2. Lines which begin -with >>> mark exercises you should try. - -When you want to exit this tutorial type 'Z''Z' to exit and save your -changes. Or type :q! to exit without saving changes. -Remember that typing u will UNDO your last change. - - -CUTTING TEXT ------------- -The delete command can be combined with any of the movement commands -taught throughout tutorial #2. The resulting command is of the form: - - 'd'movement DELETE to where the movement command specifies - -Consider the following examples: - - 'd''w' DELETE to the beginning of the next WORD - 'd''$' DELETE to the end of the line - 'd'')' DELETE to the beginning of the next sentence - 'd''t'e DELETE 'TIL the next e - 'd''d' DELETE a line (dd is a special case of the d command) - ->>> Experiment with 'd''w' 'd''$' 'd'')' 'd''t'e 'd''d' on the paragraph provided below: - - PRACTICE here. Now is the time for all good users to learn the - editor. The quick brown fox jumped over the seven lazy fish. Now - is the time for all good users to learn the editor. The quick - brown computer jumped over the seven lazy users. END PRACTICE - -* EMACS-NOTICE: In Viper you can also use 'r' and 'R' for Emacs region and - Viper line extended region. This is very convenient together with - CUA-MODE where the region is visible (it is usually called the - selected text or something similar in other applications). - - -PASTING TEXT ------------- -When text is deleted it is put into a buffer which contains the most -recently deleted text. To paste the contents of this buffer elsewhere -in the file use the p or P command. - - 'P' (upper p) PUT the contents of the buffer before the cursor - 'p' (lower p) PUT the contents of the buffer after the cursor - ->>> Try this sequence of commands on the practice lines below: ->>> 'd''d' to delete one line ->>> 'j' to move down a line ->>> 'p' (lower p) to PUT the deleted text after the cursor ->>> '}' to move to the end of the paragraph ->>> 'P' (upper p) to PUT the deleted text before the cursor - - PRACTICE line. Cut and Paste this line to the bottom of the - paragraph. Here is some filler, feel free to cut and paste the - text in this practice region. Remember that u undoes the last - action. END OF PRACTICE - ->>> Try this sequence of commands at the beginning of a word: ->>> 'd''w' 'w' 'P' - -The fastest way to swap two letters is to type: 'x''p' - ->>> Use xp to correct the misspelled words below: - - PRACTICE. Thier weird quiet recieved an inconvenient shriek. - Thier belief is that to recieve grief from nieghbors outwieghs - all else. Biege skies lead to wierd science. END. - - -NUMBERING ---------- -Consider cutting and pasting 3 words. Based on previous exercises you -would type 'd''w' , move to the new location, and type 'p' , and repeat -this procedure twice more. There is an easier way to do this: - ->>> Using the practice lines below, try the following sequence of commands: ->>> Move to the beginning of the first sentence. ->>> Type 'd''3''w' to DELETE 3 WORDS. ->>> Type 'w' to move ahead one WORD. ->>> Type 'P' (upper p) to PUT the three words before the cursor. - - PRACTICE Numbering vi commands is easy to do. Now is the time for - all good users to learn the editor. The quick brown fox jumped - over the seven lazy dogs. Numbering vi commands is easy to do. - Now is the time for all good users to learn the editor. END PRACTICE - ->>> Type 'd''2''d' to DELETE 2 lines, using the practice paragraph above. ->>> Move to the top of the paragraph. ->>> Type 'p' (lower p) to PUT the two lines after of the cursor. - -Numbering also works for movement commands. - ->>> Now try '4''w' to move ahead 4 WORDs, on the lines provided above. ->>> Then use '3''b' to move BACK 3 words. - -When you type '4''w' THINK "4 words", when you type d4w think "delete 4 -words". In general, we can write - - #movement repeat movement # times - d#movement DELETE to where the #movement command specifies - - -COPYING TEXT ------------- -The YANK command works just like the DELETE command, except 'y' is used -instead of 'd' . - - 'y'movement YANK to where the movement command specifies - -YANK and DELETE are identical except that YANK only copies the specified -text into the buffer. - ->>> Try this sequence of commands on the practice lines below: ->>> 'y''y' to YANK a line (yy is a special case of the y command) ->>> '3''j' to move down 3 lines ->>> 'p' (lower p) to PUT the yanked text after the cursor - - PRACTICE line. Copy and Paste this line to the bottom of the - paragraph. Here is some filler, feel free to copy and paste the - text in this practice region. Remember that u undoes the last - action. END OF PRACTICE - -Please note that copy, cutting, and pasting large blocks of text may -significantly alter the tutorial file. Remember that you can always get -a new copy of the tutorial file and that u UNDOes your last change. - -Here are some examples which show the similarity between y and d . - - 'y''w' YANK to the beginning of the next WORD - 'y''$' YANK to the end of the line - 'y'')' YANK to the beginning of the next sentence - 'y''t'e YANK 'TIL the next e - 'y''y' YANK a line - -Here are some more examples using commands from tutorial #2. - - 'y''L' YANK from here to the lowest point of the window - 'y''/'and YANK from here to the word "and" - 'y''2''}' YANK 2 paragraphs - 'y''''a YANK from here to the marked line "a" (mark line first) - ->>> Experiment with 'y''w' 'y''t'e 'y''4''w' 'y''2''}' 'y''3''y' and 'y''$' on the paragraph ->>> provided below. Copy text AND use 'p' or 'P' to paste it. - - PRACTICE line. Copy and Paste this line to the bottom of the - paragraph. Here is some filler, feel free to copy and paste - the text in this practice region. Remember that u undoes the - last action. END OF PRACTICE - - -NUMBERED BUFFERS ----------------- -In all of the previous pasting exercises you've used the "un-named" -buffer. The un-named buffer contains the text you most recently cut or -copied. When you make a new cut or copy, the old contents of the -un-named buffer are moved to one of the "numbered" buffers. The -buffers are numbered 1-9. Each time you cut or copy text, - - vi saves your current cut or copy in a buffer #1 - vi saves your 2nd to last cut or copy in a buffer #2 - The cut or copy before that is saved in a buffer #3 ... - vi saves your 8th oldest cut or copy in a buffer #8 - vi saves your 9th oldest cut or copy in a buffer #9 - -Note that buffer #1 is the same as the un-named buffer. Here's how to -paste from the numbered buffers: - - "#P (upper p) PUT contents of buffer # before the cursor - "#p (lower p) PUT contents of buffer # after the cursor - -For example: - - "1p PUT buffer 1 after the cursor - "7p PUT buffer 7 after the cursor - ->>> Delete this 1st line with dd ->>> Delete this 2nd line with dd ->>> Delete this 3rd block with d2d ->>> (2nd half of block 3) ->>> Delete this 4th block with dd ->>> Now type "1p "2p "3p "4p - -If you are using vi and have made accidental deletions, just PUT the -contents of each numbered buffer to recover the deleted text. - - -NAMED BUFFERS -------------- -vi maintains the un-named and numbered buffers automatically. You can -maintain your own buffers named a-z. That is, you can cut or copy text -into buffer x and later paste the text from buffer x. - - '"'aDELETE DELETE text into buffer a - "aYANK YANK text into buffer a - "aPUT PUT text from buffer a - -Note, don't actually type 'DELETE', 'YANK', or 'PUT'; type one of the -DELETE commands, YANK commands, or PUT commands. See the examples below: - - "ad} DELETE paragraph into buffer a - "by3y YANK 3 lines into buffer b - "cy200G YANK to line 200 into buffer c - "dp PUT buffer d after the cursor - "zP PUT buffer z before the cursor - -The contents of a named buffer are lost if: - 1) you store new text in a buffer with the same name - or 2) you quit vi (using 'Z''Z' or :q! ) - ->>> Delete this START line into buffer a by typing "add ->>> Paste buffer a by typing "ap - ->>> Delete this INTERMEDIATE line into buffer b by typing "bdd ->>> Paste buffer b by typing "bp - -To put new material into buffer a ->>> Delete this FINAL line into buffer a by typing "add ->>> Paste buffer a by typing "ap - - -SAVING WITHOUT QUITTING ------------------------ -With ZZ you save changes and kill the current buffer. (In vi you also -exit with 'Z''Z'.) With :w you can save and not quit vi. It is a safe -practice to save changes to a file regularly. This reduces re-typing -in the event your computer crashes. - - :w WRITE contents of the file (without quitting) - (type a colon, type w , then press the RETURN key) - ->>> Try :w now. Note the message at the bottom of the screen. - - -PASTING BETWEEN FILES ---------------------- - -* EMACS-NOTICE: In Emacs there are no problems editing several - files. You can however do it in the more complicated vi way below if - you really want to ;-) - -This is an extremely useful procedure in vi. Only one new command is -required for pasting between files, the EDIT command - - :e filename Begin EDITing the file called "filename" - -The EDIT command allows you to edit another file without quitting vi. -This is useful since named buffers are lost when you quit vi. - -Let's say you want to copy 6 lines from the file called "3temp" into -this file which is named "3cutpaste": -(Note that "3temp" has already been created for you) - - 1) WRITE "3cutpaste". vi will not allow :w (press RETURN) - you to edit another file without first - saving any changes you've made. - - 2) EDIT "3temp" without quitting vi. :e 3temp (press RETURN) - - 3) YANK 6 lines from "3temp". "ay6y - - 4) Return to "3cutpaste". :e 3cutpaste (press RETURN) - - 5) PUT from buffer a "ap - -Note that the un-named and numbered buffers are lost when the EDIT -command is used. Only named buffers are preserved with EDIT. - ->>> Follow the 5-step procedure outlined above. Don't be concerned ->>> with remembering all 5 steps, the instructions are repeated in ->>> "3temp". Paste the text from "3temp" near this line of this file, ->>> "3cutpaste". - -You can use this 5-step procedure on any two files, with any cutting or -copying action (here, y6y is the example). - - -SUMMARY -------- - - #movement repeat movement # times - * EMACS-NOTICE: You may also use 'r' or 'R' in Viper. - - 'd'movement DELETE to where "movement" command specifies - 'd'#movement DELETE to where the #movement command specifies - (e.g. 'd''w' 'd''3''w' ) - - 'y'movement YANK to where "movement" command specifies - 'y'#movement YANK to where the #movement command specifies - (e.g. 'y''w' 'y''3''w' ) - - 'P' (upper p) PUT the contents of the buffer before the cursor - 'p' (lower p) PUT the contents of the buffer after the cursor - - '"'#P (upper p) PUT contents of buffer # before the cursor - '"'#p (lower p) PUT contents of buffer # after the cursor - (e.g. '"''2''p' '"''7''P' ) - - '"'aDELETE DELETE text into buffer a - '"'aYANK YANK text into buffer a - '"'aPUT PUT text from named buffer a - (Note, don't actually type 'DELETE', 'YANK', or 'PUT'; - type one of the DELETE commands, YANK commands, or PUT - commands, e.g. '"''a''d''}' '"''b''y''3''y' '"''c''y''2''0''0''G' '"''d''p' '"''z''P' ) - - :w WRITE contents of the file (without quitting) - (type a colon, type w , then press the RETURN key) - - :e filename Begin EDITing the file called "filename" - - -You are now prepared to handle all cutting, copying and pasting tasks -which may arise. If you practice what you've learned you'll find editing -in vi to be fast and convenient. - -Copyright (c) 1992 Jill Kliger and Wesley Craig. All Rights Reserved. diff --git a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/4inserting b/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/4inserting deleted file mode 100644 index ab2c6a5..0000000 --- a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/4inserting +++ /dev/null @@ -1,180 +0,0 @@ -Viper tutorial #4: Insertion Techniques - -This lesson lasts 5-10 minutes. This tutorial assumes full knowledge -of tutorial #1, and familiarity with tutorial #2. Lines which begin -with >>> mark exercises you should try. When you want to exit this -tutorial type 'Z''Z' . - - -SIMPLE INSERTION ----------------- -You spend most of your time in vi inserting text. As you might expect, -there are several commands to begin insertion. - - 'o' OPEN a line below the cursor - 'O' OPEN a line above the cursor - - 'i' INSERT starting before the cursor - 'I' INSERT at the beginning of the line - - 'a' APPEND starting after the cursor - 'A' APPEND at the end of the line - -Remember to type ESC to leave insert mode. If you don't have an ESC key -type C-[ (control [ ). - - ESC ESCAPE from insert mode - ->>> Move the cursor to this line. Type 'O' , enter your name. Press ESC. ->>> Next type 'o' , enter the date. Press ESC. - -Note that 'O' opens the line above and puts you in insert mode, -while 'o' opens the line below and also puts you in insert mode. - ->>> Type 'a' on any line above, enter your name. Press ESC. Do the ->>> same for 'A'. - ->>> Read the following. Your goal is to take the sentence fragment below: - - BROWN FOX OVER THE SEVEN LAZY - ->>> and convert it to - - THE QUICK BROWN FOX JUMPED OVER THE SEVEN LAZY DOGS. - ->>> To do this type: ->>> 'I' to insert THE QUICK (then press ESC) ->>> move the cursor to after the X in FOX ->>> 'a' to insert JUMPED (then press ESC) ->>> 'A' to insert DOGS. (then press ESC) ->>> Now move to the sentence fragment and make the changes outlined above. - - -JOINING LINES -------------- -Often it is convenient to join two short lines into one line. There -are several ways to do this. The easiest is the J command. Other -methods will be explored in tutorial #5. - - 'J' JOIN two lines - ->>> Go to the first line in the block below. Type J. Type J again. - - Example: NOW IS THE TIME - the walrus said - TO THINK OF MANY THINGS - -In the event that joining lines creates a line which exceeds the width -of the screen, you can break the line by typing i and pressing RETURN. - - -SUBSTITUTING TEXT ------------------ -Substituting combines the delete command and the insert command into a -single step. - - #'s' SUBSTITUTE for # characters - #'S' SUBSTITUTE for # whole lines - - -In order to substitute text you have to know how much text you want to -delete. Consider the following examples: - - '3''s' SUBSTITUTE the next 3 characters for what will be typed - '7''s' SUBSTITUTE the next 7 characters for what will be typed - ->>> Change the SAMPLE DEFINITION below. To do this: ->>> move the cursor to the T in TWO ->>> type '3's ->>> type FOUR then press ESC - - SAMPLE DEFINITION: A string quartet is defined to be - a group of TWO musicians. - - -REPLACING TEXT --------------- -The 'r' and 'R' commands allow you to directly type over existing text. - - 'r' REPLACE character (NO need to press ESC) - 'R' enter over-type mode - ->>> Correct each of the TYPOs on the sample line below. To do this: ->>> move the cursor to the misspelled character ->>> type 'r' ->>> type the correct character - - SAMPLE: maintanence conveniance complience applience dilagent - ->>> Use the over-type command, 'R' , on the sample line above. ->>> Type 'R' then type the name of a local restaurant. Press ESC. - - -CHANGING TEXT -------------- -The change command combines insertion, deletion, and the movement -commands. (Recall that the movement commands were taught in tutorial -#2.) Change is probably more useful than replace or substitute. The -general form of the change command is: - - 'c'movement CHANGE to where the movement command specifies - -Consider the following examples: - - 'c''w' CHANGE to the beginning of the next WORD - 'c''$' CHANGE to the end of the line - 'c'')' CHANGE to the beginning of the next sentence - 'c''t'e CHANGE 'TIL the next e - 'c''3''w' CHANGE the next 3 WORDS - 'c''c' CHANGE a line (cc is a special case of the c command) - 'c''}' CHANGE to the end of the paragraph - ->>> Follow these steps: ->>> 1. move to the desired location in the practice paragraph below ->>> 2. type 'c''w' (change to the beginning of the next WORD) ->>> 3. type your name ->>> 4. press ESC - - PRACTICE here. Now is the time for all good users to learn the - editor. The quick red fox jumped over the seven lazy fish. Now - is the time for all good users to learn the editor. The quick - brown computer jumped over the seven lazy users. END PRACTICE - ->>> Experiment by using a variety of options for step #2. Try ->>> out 'c''$' 'c'')' 'c''t'e 'c''3''w' 'c''c' 'c''}' on the practice paragraph above. - -Note that the change command follows the same pattern as the delete -and yank commands which were explored in tutorial #3. - - -SUMMARY -------- - - 'o' OPEN a line below the cursor - 'O' OPEN a line above the cursor - - 'i' INSERT starting before the cursor - 'I' INSERT at the beginning of the line - - 'a' APPEND starting after the cursor - 'A' APPEND at the end of the line - - ESC ESCAPE from insert mode - - 'J' JOIN two lines - - #'s' SUBSTITUTE for # characters - #'S' SUBSTITUTE for # whole lines - - 'r' REPLACE character (NO need to press ESC) - 'R' enter over-type mode - - 'c'movement CHANGE to where the movement commands specifies - (e.g. 'c''3''w' 'c''$' 'c''c' ) - - -These commands should improve your ability to insert text efficiently. -The next tutorials deal with advanced commands and tricks which can -further speed up your editing. - -Copyright (c) 1992 Jill Kliger and Wesley Craig. All Rights Reserved. diff --git a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/5tricks b/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/5tricks deleted file mode 100644 index c1e414e..0000000 --- a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/5tricks +++ /dev/null @@ -1,229 +0,0 @@ -Viper tutorial #5: Tricks and Timesavers - -This lesson lasts 10-15 minutes. You should have a strong -understanding of tutorials #1-3 before working through these timesaving -techniques. Lines which begin with >>> mark exercises you should -try. When you want to exit this tutorial type 'Z''Z' . - - -CASE CONVERSION ---------------- -When you want to change an upper-case character to a lower-case -character (or lower-case to upper-case) there is a single command which -does both: - - '~' (tilde) Convert case of current character - ->>> Move the cursor to be OVER the first character in the example ->>> line below. Press '~' until you have changed the case of the ->>> entire line. ( '~' will advance to the right automatically). - - bOB WENT TO pARIS, fRANCE, TO SEE THE #1 CYCLING EVENT. end. - -Note that '~' only affects alphabetic characters. - - -UNDOING -------- -* EMACS-NOTICE: Uppercase U does the same thing as lowercase u in - Viper so this part of the tutorial which was about U has been - removed. - - -REPEAT LAST COMMAND -------------------- -Often you want to make the same change at multiple locations in the -file. To help accomplish this, vi remembers your previous action. - - '.' (dot) repeat last change - ->>> Go through the example below changing "FISH" to "TOAD": ->>> Go to the "F" in the first instance of "FISH" ->>> To change the word: type 'c''w' then type TOAD then press ESC ->>> Move the cursor to "F" in the second occurence of "FISH" ->>> Type '.' (dot) ->>> Move the cursor to "F" in the final occurence of "FISH" ->>> Type '.' (dot) ->>> Now move the cursor to each occurence of "CROW"; Type '.' (dot) - - EXAMPLE: The FISH fed the cat. The CROW fed the cat. Example - text is FISH to make interesting. The man fed the CROW. The - worm fed the FISH. Example text is hard to make CROW. END. - ->>> Go through the example above deleting all occurences of "TOAD": ->>> Move to the beginning of the EXAMPLE paragraph above. ->>> Type '/''T''O''A''D' and press RETURN (recall tutorial #2) ->>> Delete the word by typing 'd''w' ->>> Type 'n' to move to the next occurence of "TOAD" ->>> Type '.' (dot) to repeat the dw command ->>> Use 'n''.' to delete the remaining "TOAD"s - -Note that '.' only repeats changes, not cursor movements. - -* EMACS-NOTICE: In Emacs '.' also repeat undo and redo. - -* EMACS-NOTICE: Emacs KEYBOARD-MACROS are very powerful for repeating - whole sequences of keyboard commands. - - -WINDOW ACTIONS --------------- -You are already familiar with the C-u (depress the control key and -type u) and C-d commands from tutorial #1. - - C-d Move DOWN one half-screen - C-u Move UP one half-screen - -There are several related commands: - - C-f Move FORWARD one full-screen - C-b Move BACKWARD one full-screen - - C-e Move the window down one line without moving cursor - C-y Move the window up one line without moving cursor - -The C-e and C-y commands may seem obscure; however, notice that on -the keyboard, e and y are close to d and u respectively. This -should help you remember that C-e moves DOWN, and C-y moves UP. - -Recall the 'H' 'M' 'L' (HIGH MIDDLE LOW) window commands from Tutorial 2. -Consider a scenario where you want to yank from the current line to a -line near the top of the window. You could use C-e and C-y to -position the text in the window before you use the yH command. - -The 'z' command also moves the window without moving your cursor: - - 'z' Position the current line to top of window - 'z''.' Position the current line to middle of window - 'z''-' Position the current line to bottom of window - ->>> Move to this line. Type 'z' and press RETURN. Notice that ->>> this text and the cursor have moved to the top of the window. ->>> Try 'z''-' and 'z''.' also. - - -FILE AND DISPLAY CONTROL ------------------------- - -* EMACS-NOTICE: In vi C-g shows the status of the current file, but - C-g in Emacs in most situation stops what Emacs is doing. To get - information about the current file you can use C-c C-g instead when - Viper is in vi state. - -* EMACS-NOTICE: In vi C-l refreshes the screen, but C-l in Emacs calls - the command recenter. - - -SUSPENDING VI -------------- -* EMACS-NOTICE: In vi C-z suspends vi. However in Viper C-z is by - default the VIPER-TOGGLE-KEY. To suspend or iconify Emacs use C-x - C-z. - - -BANG COMMAND ------------- -* EMACS-NOTICE: Emacs has builtin commands to sort etc. - -The exclamation point, '!' (aka BANG), command allows you to feed text -to any Unix command. The output of the Unix command replaces the -original text. Here is a useful Unix command to use from within vi: - - !}fmt Format the paragraph, joining and filling lines to - produce output lines of up to 72 characters - ->>> Move to the example paragraph below. Type !}fmt and press ->>> RETURN. Notice the paragraph will be reformatted such that ->>> the lines are of approximately equal length. - - EXAMPLE: - So we grow together, - Like to a double cherry, seeming parted, - But yet an union in partition; - Two lovely berries moulded on one stem; - So, with two seeming bodies, but one heart; - END. - -Another useful command is: - - !}sort Sort lines of a paragraph alphabetically - ->>> Move to the example text below. Type !}sort and press RETURN. - - OBERON king of the fairies. - PUCK or Robin Goodfellow. - HERMIA daughter to Egeus, in love with Lysander. - HELENA in love with Demetrius. - LYSANDER in love with Hermia. - DEMETRIUS in love with Hermia. - -Remember, any Unix command may be used this way. - - -SHIFTING TEXT -------------- -It is possible to shift large blocks of text right and left with the '>' -and '<' commands. - - '>'movement Shift right to where the movement command specifies - '<'movement Shift left to where the movement command specifies - -These commands work like the 'd' command. For example: - - '>''}' Shift right to the end of the paragraph - '<''}' Shift left to the end of the paragraph - '>''>' Shift the current line right - '<''<' Shift the current line left - ->>> Move the cursor to the first line of the paragraph below. ->>> Type '>''>' and '<''<' to shift the line back and forth. Next ->>> try '>''}' to shift the paragraph to the right, then '<''}' to shift ->>> it left, then type '.' until all four lines start at the left edge. - - THIS IS THE FIRST LINE OF EXAMPLE TEXT - IS - EXAMPLE - TEXT END - - -SUMMARY -------- - - '~' (tilde) Convert case of current character - - 'U' * EMACS-NOTICE: Same as lowercase u undo in Viper. - - '.' (dot) repeat last change - - C-d Move DOWN one half-screen - (depress the control key and type d) - - C-u Move UP one half-screen - (depress the control key and type u) - - C-f Move FORWARD one full-screen - C-b Move BACKWARD one full-screen - - C-e Move the window down one line without moving cursor - C-y Move the window up one line without moving cursor - - 'z' Position the current line to top of window - 'z''.' Position the current line to middle of window - 'z''-' Position the current line to bottom of window - - C-c C-g Show status of current file - C-l Recenter - - '!'}fmt Format the paragraph, joining and filling lines to - produce output lines of up to 72 characters - - '!'}sort Sort lines of a paragraph alphabetically - - '>'movement Shift right to where the movement command specifies - '<'movement Shift left to where the movement command specifies - - -These commands should significantly speed up your editing. Have a nice -day. Tutorial 6 contains even more nifty commands. - -Copyright (c) 1992 Jill Kliger and Wesley Craig. All Rights Reserved. diff --git a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/README b/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/README deleted file mode 100644 index dd39176..0000000 --- a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,49 +0,0 @@ -Viper Tutorial README -===================== - -To install the Viper tutorial you must do two things: - -1) Put viper-tutorial.el in your Emacs load-path. - -2) Put the tutorial files (0intro, 1basics etc) in subdirectory to - where you put viper-tutorial.el with the name viper-tut. - Optionally you may put those file any where and customize the - option viper-tut-directory. - -The tutorial is started by - - M-x viper-tutorial RET - - - - -Viper tutorial is based on vilearn version 1.0 which was downloaded -from http://vilearn.org. - -Below is the original readme from vilearn. Note that the only part -that applies here is the copyright notice. - ---------------------------------------------------- -This is version 1.0 of vilearn, an interactive vi tutorial. - -Copyright (c) 1992 Jill Kliger and Wesley Craig. All Rights Reserved. - -Permission to use, copy, modify, and distribute this software and its -documentation for any purpose and without fee is hereby granted, -provided that the above copyright notice appears in all copies and that -the copyright notice, this permission notice, and an explicit record of -any local changes, appear in supporting documentation. This software -is supplied as is without expressed or implied warranties of any kind. - -To install, edit the Makefile and type - - make install - -We have a mailing list, vilearn-admins@terminator.rs.itd.umich.edu. To -be added to the list, send mail to vilearn-admins-request. The list is -intended to discuss the tutorials, coordinate projects relating to -them, and provide help to those who may need it. - -Wesley Craig & Jill Kliger -1317 Packard Street vilearn@terminator.rs.itd.umich.edu -Ann Arbor, MI 48104 diff --git a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/outline b/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/outline deleted file mode 100644 index 9eaa3e4..0000000 --- a/emacs.d/nxhtml/etc/viper-tut/outline +++ /dev/null @@ -1,131 +0,0 @@ - -* -* tutorial 1 FILENAME: 1basics -* basics -* - -C-d down -C-u up - -h left -j down -k up -l right - -dd delete line -x x-out character - -u undo - -:q! force quit -ZZ good bye - -o open -i insert - -* -* tutorial 2 FILENAME: 2moving -* objects, finds & marks -* - -w W word -b B back -e E end - -{ } paragraph -( ) sentence -[ ] sections - -$ end of line -^ first non-white -| column -0 beginning of line - -f F find -t T to -; repeat fFtT -, reverse fFtT - -G goto - -H high -M middle -L low - -n N next -? / regex - -% match - -' move to marked line -m mark - - -* -* tutorial 3 FILENAME: 3cutpaste & 3temp -* -* cutting, pasting, buffers, and files -* - -d D deletes -y Y yank -p P put -" buffer -:e edit - -* -* tutorial 4 FILENAME: 4inserting -* insertion -* - -a A append -c C change -i I insert -o O open -r R replace -s S substitute - -J join - -* -* tutorial 5 FILENAME: 5tricks -* tricks -* - -~ case - -u U undo - -. do again - -C-b back -C-f forward -C-e down line -C-y up line -z zero - -C-g status -C-l refresh - -C-z suspend - -C-t pop tag proposed -C-] follow tag proposed - -! command - -< > shift - -* -* tutorial 6 PROPOSED -* commands from hell -* - -: colon commands -Q quit -C-r redraw -@ execute buffer as macro -& like :& - -C-t shift (insert) -C-d unshift (insert) -- cgit v1.2.3-54-g00ecf