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You can use the command C-h L (describe-language-environment
)
to get information about a specific language environment. @xref{Language
Environments}. This tells you which languages this language environment
supports. It also lists the character sets, coding systems, and input
methods that work with this language environment, and finally shows some
sample text to illustrate scripts.
The command C-h h (view-hello-file
) displays the file
‘etc/HELLO’, which shows how to say “hello” in many languages.
The command C-h I (describe-input-method
) describes an input
method—either a specified input method, or by default the input method
currently in use. @xref{Input Methods}.
The command C-h C (describe-coding-system
) describes coding
systems—either a specified coding system, or the ones currently in use.
@xref{Coding Systems}.
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