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LYNX-DEV typos fixed/slight editing of lynx.cfg


From: Nelson Henry Eric
Subject: LYNX-DEV typos fixed/slight editing of lynx.cfg
Date: Wed, 17 Sep 1997 14:15:43 +0900 (JST)

Caught some typos and re-did a couple of sentences in lynx.cfg.
Diff -c based on lynx2.7.1ac-0.60 appended.

__Henry

*** lynx.cfg.dist       Wed Sep 17 13:59:48 1997
--- lynx.cfg    Wed Sep 17 14:03:49 1997
***************
*** 173,186 ****
  # tables in the src/chrtrans directory.  It is not necessary to change 
  # src/LYCharSets.c to make these new character sets known to Lynx, (although 
  # definitions for the "older" character sets are still there), but the new 
ones 
! # have to be listed in src/UCdomap.c and, currently, the makefiles in src/ 
! # and src/chrtrans to be automatically used.  See README.* files in 
src/chrtrans/.
  #
  # For Lynx a "character set" has two names: a Display Character Set string
! # for the Options scree and for setting CHARACTER_SET here, and a
! # corresponding MIME name (for recognizing properly labelled charset 
! # parameters in HTTP headers etc.).  Not all Display Character Set names
! # crrespond to exactly one valid MIME charset (for example "Other ISO Latin",
  # "Chinese", "Transparent"), in that case an appropriate valid (and more
  # specific) MIME name should be used where required.
  #
--- 173,186 ----
  # tables in the src/chrtrans directory.  It is not necessary to change 
  # src/LYCharSets.c to make these new character sets known to Lynx, (although 
  # definitions for the "older" character sets are still there), but the new 
ones 
! # have to be listed in src/UCdomap.c, and currently the makefiles in src/ and
! # src/chrtrans are used automatically.  See README.* files in src/chrtrans/.
  #
  # For Lynx a "character set" has two names: a Display Character Set string
! # for the Options screen and for setting CHARACTER_SET here, and a
! # corresponding MIME name for recognizing properly labelled charset 
! # parameters in HTTP headers etc.  Not all Display Character Set names
! # correspond to a single valid MIME charset (for example "Other ISO Latin",
  # "Chinese", "Transparent"), in that case an appropriate valid (and more
  # specific) MIME name should be used where required.
  #
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