@c This is part of the Emacs manual.
@c Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004,
-@c 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+@c 2005, 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
@c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions.
-@node Mac OS, MS-DOS, Antinews, Top
+@node Mac OS, Emacs and Microsoft Windows, Antinews, Top
@appendix Emacs and Mac OS
@cindex Mac OS
@cindex Macintosh
@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