On Thu, Sep 01 2005, Richard M. Stallman wrote:
> I don't like the "semi-obsolete". Something is either obsolete or it
> is not.
>
> We often use the term "semi-obsolete". My memory is uncertain, but I
> think I intended it to mean that something should not be used in new
> uses, but old uses don't have to be fixed.
On Wed, Aug 31 2005, Stefan Monnier wrote:
>> I don't like the "semi-obsolete". Something is either obsolete or it
>> is not.
>
> Agreed. I'd go for "deprecated".
To me, semi-obsolete is also unclear. But IMO the same term should be
used everywhere in the function `standard-display-european'; I took it
over from the doc string.
More important is removing (setq-default enable-multibyte-characters
nil). Is there any objection against this change? If not, I'll
install the patch.
Bye, Reiner.
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