@example
Possible completions are:
-xml:lang xmlns
+xml:lang xmlns
@end example
@noindent
you visit a file in nXML mode. However, if you have just created a new
file and the schema cannot be inferred from the file-name, then this
will not locate the right schema. In this case, you should insert the
-start-tag of the root element and then use the command @kbd{C-c
+start-tag of the root element and then use the command @kbd{C-c C-s
C-a}, which reapplies the rules based on the current content of
the document. It is usually not necessary to insert the complete
start-tag; often just @samp{<@var{name}} is
If you want to use a schema that has not yet been added to the
schema locating files, you can use the command @kbd{C-c C-s C-f}
-to manually select the file contaiing the schema for the document in
+to manually select the file containing the schema for the document in
current buffer. Emacs will read the file-name of the schema from the
minibuffer. After reading the file-name, Emacs will ask whether you
wish to add a rule to a schema locating file that persistently
@item
The restrictions on RELAX NG schemas in section 7 of the RELAX NG
specification are not enforced.
-@item
-Unicode support has problems. This stems mostly from the fact that
-the XML (and RELAX NG) character model is based squarely on Unicode,
-whereas the Emacs character model is not. Emacs 22 is slated to have
-full Unicode support, which should improve the situation here.
@end itemize
@bye