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- MULE abstract "MULE is the MULtilingual Enhancement to GNU Emacs.MULE provides facilities not only for handling text written in many languages (at least 42 character sets, 53 coding sets, 128 input methods, and 58 languages), but in fact multilingual texts containing several languages in the same buffer. This goes beyond the simple facilities offered by Unicode for representation of multilingual text. MULE also supports input methods, composing display using fonts in various encodings, changing character syntax and other editing facilities to correspond to local language usage, and more.MULE was originally based on Nemacs, a version of Emacs extended to handle Japanese, released in 1987. Development stalled, and the effort to incorporate increased language functionality into the main Emacs version stalled, until the fork between Lucid Inc. and the FSF led to XEmacs, which for several years boasted considerably better support for multiple languages and character sets. This competition reinvigorated development of GNU Emacs's language handling capabilities and prompted the inclusion of MULE in version 21 of GNU Emacs.MULE was written by the researchers Satoru Tomura, Ken'ichi Handa, Mikiko Nishikimi, and Naoto Takahashi, of the AIST, which is a part of METI, of the government of Japan. This made it impossible for the developers to assign copyright to FSF, as is usually done for contributions to GNU packages.".
- MULE wikiPageExternalLink FAQ-Mule.
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- MULE wikiPageLength "2587".
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- MULE wikiPageRevisionID "693012923".
- MULE wikiPageWikiLink Category:Emacs.
- MULE wikiPageWikiLink Character_encoding.
- MULE wikiPageWikiLink Coding_set.
- MULE wikiPageWikiLink Fork_(software_development).
- MULE wikiPageWikiLink Free_Software_Foundation.
- MULE wikiPageWikiLink GNU_Emacs.
- MULE wikiPageWikiLink Government_of_Japan.
- MULE wikiPageWikiLink Japanese_language.
- MULE wikiPageWikiLink Lucid_Inc..
- MULE wikiPageWikiLink Ministry_of_Economy,_Trade_and_Industry_(Japan).
- MULE wikiPageWikiLink National_Institute_of_Advanced_Industrial_Science_and_Technology.
- MULE wikiPageWikiLink Unicode.
- MULE wikiPageWikiLink XEmacs.
- MULE wikiPageWikiLinkText "MULE".
- MULE wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mule".
- MULE wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:EmacsNavbox.
- MULE wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Free-software-stub.
- MULE wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses_of.
- MULE wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Portal.
- MULE subject Category:Emacs.
- MULE hypernym Enhancement.
- MULE type Software.
- MULE type Editor.
- MULE type Environment.
- MULE comment "MULE is the MULtilingual Enhancement to GNU Emacs.MULE provides facilities not only for handling text written in many languages (at least 42 character sets, 53 coding sets, 128 input methods, and 58 languages), but in fact multilingual texts containing several languages in the same buffer. This goes beyond the simple facilities offered by Unicode for representation of multilingual text.".
- MULE label "MULE".
- MULE sameAs Q4043513.
- MULE sameAs Mule.
- MULE sameAs m.098458.
- MULE sameAs Q4043513.
- MULE wasDerivedFrom MULE?oldid=693012923.
- MULE isPrimaryTopicOf MULE.