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diff --git a/winsup/doc/setup2.sgml b/winsup/doc/setup2.sgml index 07a69c117..c0e8caf14 100644 --- a/winsup/doc/setup2.sgml +++ b/winsup/doc/setup2.sgml @@ -291,10 +291,10 @@ ignored for now.</para> <itemizedlist mark="bullet"> -<listitem><para>For languages which default to the ISO-8859-1 character -set, the modifier "@euro" can be added to enforce usage of the ISO-8859-15 -character set, which includes a character for the "Euro" currency sign. -Beware, that also works for non-european locales. +<listitem><para> +For locales which use the Euro (EUR) as currency, the modifier "@euro" +can be added to enforce usage of the ISO-8859-15 character set, which +includes a character for the "Euro" currency sign. </para></listitem> <listitem><para> @@ -497,24 +497,6 @@ entries are useful to cygwin: 932/SJIS, 936/GBK, 949/EUC-KR, 950/Big5, </sect2> -<sect2 id="setup-locale-missing"><title>What does not work?</title> - -<para> -The environment variable and locale setting <envar>LC_MESSAGES</envar> -is ignored right now. There's no known WIndows function to fetch the -regular expressions to recognize user input with the meaning of "yes" -or "no" from some Windows function. Therefore, -<function>nl_langinfo(YESEXPR)</function> and -<function>nl_langinfo(NOEXPR)</function> always return a string -suitable only for the English language.</para> - -<para>If somebody knows a simple solution to this problem, feel free -to notify us on the -<ulink url="mailto:cygwin@cygin.com">Cygwin mailing list</ulink>. -</para> - -</sect2> - <sect2 id="setup-locale-charsetlist"><title>List of supported character sets</title> <para>Last but not least, here's the list of currently supported character |