Locales
In POSIX, locales control which language to use in language-related features. These Emacs variables control how Emacs interacts with these features.
- Variable: locale-coding-system
-
This variable specifies the coding system to use for decoding system error messages and—on X Window system only—keyboard input, for sending batch output to the standard output and error streams, for encoding the format argument to
format-time-string
, and for decoding the return value offormat-time-string
.
- Variable: system-messages-locale
This variable specifies the locale to use for generating system error messages. Changing the locale can cause messages to come out in a different language or in a different orthography. If the variable is
nil
, the locale is specified by environment variables in the usual POSIX fashion.
- Variable: system-time-locale
This variable specifies the locale to use for formatting time values. Changing the locale can cause messages to appear according to the conventions of a different language. If the variable is
nil
, the locale is specified by environment variables in the usual POSIX fashion.
- Function: locale-info item
-
This function returns locale data item for the current POSIX locale, if available. item should be one of these symbols:
codeset
-
Return the character set as a string (locale item
CODESET
). days
-
Return a 7-element vector of day names (locale items
DAY_1
throughDAY_7
); months
-
Return a 12-element vector of month names (locale items
MON_1
throughMON_12
). paper
Return a list
(width height)
of 2 integers, for the default paper size measured in millimeters (locale items_NL_PAPER_WIDTH
and_NL_PAPER_HEIGHT
).
If the system can’t provide the requested information, or if item is not one of those symbols, the value is
nil
. All strings in the return value are decoded usinglocale-coding-system
. See Locales in The GNU Libc Manual, for more information about locales and locale items.
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