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-The translation table files in this directory were collected from
-several sources (among them ftp://ftp.unicode.org, Linux kbd package,
-ftp://dkuug.dk/) and are believed to be correct in their mappings,
-but not checked in detail.  The Unicode/UCS2 values
-for some of the RFC 1345 Mnemonic codes are out of date,
-a cleanup and update would be needed for serious use.
-[See also http://czyborra.com/charsets/iso8859.html for codepages survey.]
-
-These changes were made to all of the files used from ftp.unicode.org:
-
-	a) add the MIME name of the charset.
-	b) add a name for the display charset (used on Options screen)
-	c) add the codepage number
-	d) remove lines for control characters 0x00 to 0x1f, 0x7f to 0x9f.
-	e) comment-out ASCII lines 0x20 to 0x7f
-	f) use idem to represent the commented-out lines
-	g) change C-style 0xNNNN constants to Unicode-style U+NNNN.
-
-Other changes include
-
-	h) add code-points to several lines to provide Unicode equivalents
-	i) add extra mappings at the end of the files
-	j) comment-out other one-one mappings in the 0xa0-0xff range.
-
-More translation files can be easily provided (and new character entities
-added to entities.h), this set is just to test whether the system works
-in principle (and also how it behaves with incomplete data...)
-
-See the file README.format for a brief explanation of what's in the
-table files.
-
-The examples have names *_uni or *_suni with a .tbl suffix, but it
-doesn't really matter.  The auxiliary program makeuctb (MAKE UniCode
-TaBle) is used to "compile" them into C header files, which can be
-included by UCdomap.c.
-
-Ideally, this should be taken care of by the Makefiles.  On VMS, use
-build-chrtrans.com to compile and link makeuctb.exe and create the
-set of .h files from the current set of .tbl files.  Thereafter, use
-build-header.com to update particular .h files.
-
-To make a new chartrans table available to Lynx (and thereby make a new
-charset known to Lynx) you currently have to manually edit UCdomap.c, in
-two places:
-
-a) Near the top, you will find a bunch of lines (some may be commented out)
-
-  #include "<fn>.h"
-
-Add or comment out as you wish.  But it is probably safest to leave the
-commonly used ones, referring to "def7_uni.h" and "iso01_uni.h", in place.
-
-b) At the bottom, you will find a bunch of lines (again, some may be
-   commented out by default) of the form
-
-    UC_CHARSET_SETUP_<something>;
-
-which should correspond to the #include lines from a).  Again,
-add or subtract as you wish (but preferably consistent with what you
-did under a)...) [The <something> is derived from the charset's MIME name.
-if in doubt, check the last lines of the corresponding ...uni.h file.]
-
-c) To let make automatically notice when you have changed one of the
-   table files, and automatically regenerate the *uni.h file(s),
-you also have to add any new tables to both src/Makefile *and*
-src/chrtrans/Makefile.  Or, for auto-config, the equivalent files
-named makefile.in before running ./configure, or makefile after running
-./configure.  (That may be inconvenient, but I didn't want to depend
-on features than not all makes may have.)  Note that for recompiling
-Lynx, a `make clean' should not be necessary if you have *only* made
-changes to the files in src/chrtrans.  On VMS, add entries for new
-tables to build-chrtrans.com, but you can update the particular file
-with build-header.com, then use the top directory's build.com and
-answer 'n' to it's prompts about whether to update the WWWlibrary
-and chrtrans modules.
-