README.locale patch 2

Started by Oleg Broytmannover 26 years ago2 messages
#1Oleg Broytmann
phd@emerald.netskate.ru

Hello!

Oliver pointed that my English was not good enough and suggested ways to
improve my docs. Below is a minor patch for doc/README.locale (the patch
should be applied after the patch I've sent yesterday).

*** README.locale.orig	Wed Jul 21 13:42:28 1999
--- README.locale	Thu Jul 22 12:27:42 1999
***************
*** 2,10 ****
  1999 Jul 21
  ===========

! Josef Balatka, <balatka@email.cz> asked no to remove RECODE and sent me
Czech ISO-8859-2 -> WIN-1250 translation table.
! RECODE is no more Cyrillic RECODE and will stay in PostgreSQL.

     He also created some bits of documentation, mostly concerning RECODE -
  see README.Charsets.
--- 2,10 ----
  1999 Jul 21
  ===========

! Josef Balatka, <balatka@email.cz> asked not to remove RECODE and sent me
Czech ISO-8859-2 -> WIN-1250 translation table.
! RECODE now is more than just Cyrillic RECODE and will stay in PostgreSQL.

He also created some bits of documentation, mostly concerning RECODE -
see README.Charsets.

Oleg.
----
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Programmers don't die, they just GOSUB without RETURN.

#2Bruce Momjian
maillist@candle.pha.pa.us
In reply to: Oleg Broytmann (#1)
Re: [HACKERS] README.locale patch 2

Patch skipped. I already did this, I think.

Hello!

Oliver pointed that my English was not good enough and suggested ways to
improve my docs. Below is a minor patch for doc/README.locale (the patch
should be applied after the patch I've sent yesterday).

*** README.locale.orig	Wed Jul 21 13:42:28 1999
--- README.locale	Thu Jul 22 12:27:42 1999
***************
*** 2,10 ****
1999 Jul 21
===========

! Josef Balatka, <balatka@email.cz> asked no to remove RECODE and sent me
Czech ISO-8859-2 -> WIN-1250 translation table.
! RECODE is no more Cyrillic RECODE and will stay in PostgreSQL.

He also created some bits of documentation, mostly concerning RECODE -
see README.Charsets.
--- 2,10 ----
1999 Jul 21
===========

! Josef Balatka, <balatka@email.cz> asked not to remove RECODE and sent me
Czech ISO-8859-2 -> WIN-1250 translation table.
! RECODE now is more than just Cyrillic RECODE and will stay in PostgreSQL.

He also created some bits of documentation, mostly concerning RECODE -
see README.Charsets.

Oleg.
----
Oleg Broytmann http://members.xoom.com/phd2/ phd2@earthling.net
Programmers don't die, they just GOSUB without RETURN.

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