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Index: doc/cygwinenv.sgml
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RCS file: /cvs/src/src/winsup/doc/cygwinenv.sgml,v
retrieving revision 1.7
diff -u -p -r1.7 cygwinenv.sgml
--- doc/cygwinenv.sgml 19 Dec 2002 02:14:06 -0000 1.7
+++ doc/cygwinenv.sgml 3 Feb 2003 00:23:45 -0000
@@ -50,6 +50,23 @@ case" error.
+
+
+codepage:[ansi|oem] - Windows console
+applications can use different character sets (codepages) for drawing
+characters. The first setting, called "ansi", is the default.
+This character set contains various forms of latin characters used
+in European languages. The name originates from the ANSI Latin1
+(ISO 8859-1) standard, used in Windows 1.0, though the character
+sets have since diverged from any standard. The second setting
+selects an older, DOS-based character set, containing various line
+drawing and special characters. It is called "oem" since it was
+originally encoded in the firmware of IBM PCs by original
+equipment manufacturers (OEMs). If you find that some characters
+(especially non-US or 'graphical' ones) do not display correctly in
+Cygwin, you can use this option to select an appropriate codepage.
+
+
(no)envcache - If set, environment variable
conversions (between Win32 and POSIX) are cached. Note that this is may
Index: doc/dll.sgml
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RCS file: /cvs/src/src/winsup/doc/dll.sgml,v
retrieving revision 1.4
diff -u -p -r1.4 dll.sgml
--- doc/dll.sgml 23 Oct 2002 03:55:34 -0000 1.4
+++ doc/dll.sgml 3 Feb 2003 00:23:45 -0000
@@ -32,7 +32,12 @@ information needed to tell the OS how yo
Building DLLs
-OK, let's go through a simple example of how to build a dll.
+This page gives only a few simple examples of gcc's DLL-building
+capabilities. To begin an exploration of the many additional options,
+see the gcc documentation and website, currently at
+http://gcc.gnu.org/
+
+Let's go through a simple example of how to build a dll.
For this example, we'll use a single file
myprog.c for the program
(myprog.exe) and a single file
Index: utils/utils.sgml
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RCS file: /cvs/src/src/winsup/utils/utils.sgml,v
retrieving revision 1.34
diff -u -p -r1.34 utils.sgml
--- utils/utils.sgml 21 Aug 2002 15:42:18 -0000 1.34
+++ utils/utils.sgml 3 Feb 2003 00:23:46 -0000
@@ -843,6 +843,9 @@ Options for 'set' Action:
-m, --multi-string set type to REG_MULTI_SZ
-s, --string set type to REG_SZ
+Options for 'set' and 'unset' Actions:
+ -K<c>, --key-separator[=]<c> set key separator to <c> instead of '\'
+
Other Options:
-h, --help output usage information and exit
-q, --quiet no error output, just nonzero return if KEY/VALUE missing
@@ -914,6 +917,12 @@ number, it's a DWORD. If it starts with
string. If you give multiple values, it's a multi-string. Else, it's
a regular string.
The unset action removes a value from a key.
+
+
+
+By default, the last "\" or "/" is assumed to be the separator between the
+key and the value. You can use the -K option to provide
+an alternate key/value separator character.