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diff --git a/man/macos.texi b/man/macos.texi index 76a11ea92e7..ba0f9e995ca 100644 --- a/man/macos.texi +++ b/man/macos.texi @@ -104,12 +104,12 @@ character codes in the range 128-159. The coding systems @code{mac-roman}, @code{mac-centraleurroman}, and @code{mac-cyrillic} are used to represent these Mac encodings. - The fontset @code{fontset-mac} is created automatically when Emacs -is run on Mac, and used by default. It displays as many kinds of -characters as possible using 12-point Monaco as a base font. If you -see some character as a hollow box with this fontset, then it's almost -impossible to display it only by customizing font settings (@pxref{Mac -Font Specs}). + The fontset @code{fontset-standard} is created automatically when +Emacs is run on Mac, and used by default. It displays as many kinds +of characters as possible using 12-point Monaco as a base font. If +you see some character as a hollow box with this fontset, then it's +almost impossible to display it only by customizing font settings +(@pxref{Mac Font Specs}). You can use input methods provided either by LEIM (@pxref{Input Methods}) or Mac OS to enter international characters. To use the |