In POSIX, locales control which language to use in language-related features. These Emacs variables control how Emacs interacts with these features.
This variable specifies the coding system to use for decoding system error messages and—on X Window system only—keyboard input, for sending batch output to the standard output and error streams, for encoding the format argument to format-time-string, and for decoding the return value of format-time-string.
This variable specifies the locale to use for generating system error messages. Changing the locale can cause messages to come out in a different language or in a different orthography. If the variable is nil, the locale is specified by environment variables in the usual POSIX fashion.
This variable specifies the locale to use for formatting time values. Changing the locale can cause messages to appear according to the conventions of a different language. If the variable is nil, the locale is specified by environment variables in the usual POSIX fashion.
This function returns locale data item for the current POSIX locale, if available. item should be one of these symbols:
codesetReturn the character set as a string (locale item CODESET).
daysReturn a 7-element vector of day names (locale items DAY_1 through DAY_7);
monthsReturn a 12-element vector of month names (locale items MON_1 through MON_12).
paperReturn a list (width height) of 2 integers, for the default paper size measured in millimeters (locale items _NL_PAPER_WIDTH and _NL_PAPER_HEIGHT).
If the system can’t provide the requested information, or if item is not one of those symbols, the value is nil. All strings in the return value are decoded using locale-coding-system. See Locales in The GNU Libc Manual, for more information about locales and locale items.
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