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-;;; DO NOT MODIFY THIS FILE
-(if (featurep 'x-symbol-autoloads) (error "Already loaded"))
-
-;;;### (autoloads nil "_pkg" "lisp/_pkg.el")
-
-(if (fboundp 'package-provide) (package-provide 'x-symbol :version 4.51 :type 'regular))
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads (x-symbol-initialize x-symbol-register-language x-symbol-fontify turn-on-x-symbol-conditionally x-symbol-mode x-symbol-key-autoload x-symbol-auto-mode-suffixes) "x-symbol-hooks" "lisp/x-symbol-hooks.el")
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-auto-mode-suffixes "x-symbol-hooks" "\
-Return REGEXPs of three-value elements in `auto-mode-alist'.
-These REGEXPs are added to SUFFIXES." nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-key-autoload "x-symbol-hooks" "\
-Initialize package x-symbol and use the keys for this command again.
-Package x-symbol and the functions in `x-symbol-load-hook' should
-re-bind all key-sequence which invoke this command. You should provide
-a prefix argument ARG to this command if `x-symbol-auto-key-autoload' is
-nil." t nil)
-
-(defalias 'x-symbol-map-autoload 'x-symbol-key-autoload)
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-mode "x-symbol-hooks" "\
-Toggle X-Symbol mode.
-Toggle X-Symbol mode. If provided with a prefix argument, turn X-Symbol
-mode on if the numeric value of the argument is positive, else turn it
-off. If no token language can be deduced, ask for a token language; if
-provided with a non-numeric prefix argument, always ask.
-
-By default, X-Symbol mode is disabled in special major-modes visiting a
-file, e.g., `vm-mode'. Use a prefix argument to be asked whether to
-turn in on anyway.
-
-When not already defined, various buffer-local variables are set when
-turning on X-Symbol. See `x-symbol-auto-style-alist' and the language
-access `x-symbol-LANG-modes'.
-
-Turning X-Symbol mode on requires a valid `x-symbol-language' and also
-decodes tokens if the mode was turned off before, see
-\\[x-symbol-decode-recode]. Turning X-Symbol mode off also encodes
-x-symbol characters if the mode was turned on before, see
-\\[x-symbol-encode-recode]. If optional argument SPECIAL has value
-`init', the old mode status is assumed to be off." t nil)
-
-(autoload 'turn-on-x-symbol-conditionally "x-symbol-hooks" "\
-Turn on x-symbol mode conditionally, see `x-symbol-mode'.
-Call `x-symbol-mode' with SPECIAL having value `init'." nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-fontify "x-symbol-hooks" "\
-Re-fontify region between BEG and END." t nil)
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-register-language "x-symbol-hooks" "\
-Register token language LANGUAGE.
-FEATURE is a feature which `provide's LANGUAGE. MODES are major modes
-which typically use LANGUAGE. Using LANGUAGE's accesses will initialize
-LANGUAGE, see `x-symbol-language-value'." nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-initialize "x-symbol-hooks" "\
-Initialize package X-Symbol.
-See variable `x-symbol-initialize' and function `x-symbol-after-init'.
-Also allocate colormap, see `x-symbol-image-colormap-allocation'.
-Unless optional argument ARG is non-nil, do not initialize package
-X-Symbol twice." t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads (x-symbol-image-editor x-symbol-image-delete-extents x-symbol-image-after-change-function x-symbol-image-parse-buffer) "x-symbol-image" "lisp/x-symbol-image.el")
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-image-parse-buffer "x-symbol-image" "\
-*Parse buffer to find image insertion commands.
-Parse buffer to display glyphs at the end of image insertion commands.
-Image files are converted to \"image cache files\" with images not
-bigger than `x-symbol-image-max-width' and `x-symbol-image-max-height'
-having a image format XEmacs understands. The conversion is done by a
-program determined by `x-symbol-image-converter', currently you need
-\"convert\" from ImageMagick. To make this conversion fast, we use
-asynchronous processes and two cache hierarchies:
-
- * Memory cache (`x-symbol-image-memory-cache'): buffer-local alist
- FILE.eps -> GLYPH, see also `x-symbol-image-use-remote'.
- * File cache: the image cache file, mentioned above, are kept, see also
- `x-symbol-image-update-cache', which is shadowed by a non-nil
- UPDATE-CACHE and `x-symbol-image-cache-directories'.
-
-When the mouse is over an image insertion command, it is highlighted.
-button2 starts an image editor, see `x-symbol-image-editor-alist'.
-button3 pops up a menu, see `x-symbol-image-menu'.
-
-The image insertion commands are recognized by keywords in the language
-access `x-symbol-LANG-image-keywords' whose value have the form
- (IMAGE-REGEXP KEYWORD ...)
-IMAGE-REGEXP should match all images files and is used to initialize the
-buffer local memory cache, see `x-symbol-image-init-memory-cache'.
-
-Each KEYWORD looks like (REGEXP [FUNCTION] ARG...). Image insertion
-commands matched by REGEXP are highlighted. FUNCTION, which defaults to
-`x-symbol-image-default-file-name', is called with ARGs to get the file
-name of the corresponding image file. If FUNCTION returns nil, the
-command is not highlighted.
-
-Relative image file names are expanded in the directory returned by the
-function in the language access `x-symbol-LANG-master-directory', value
-nil means function `default-directory'. Implicitly relative image file
-names are searched in a search path, see `x-symbol-image-use-remote'." t nil)
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-image-after-change-function "x-symbol-image" "\
-Function in `after-change-functions' for image insertion commands." nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-image-delete-extents "x-symbol-image" "\
-Delete x-symbol image extents covering text between BEG and END.
-See also `x-symbol-image-buffer-extents'." nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-image-editor "x-symbol-image" "\
-Start image editor for the image file FILE used in BUFFER.
-If BUFFER is nil, just return string describing the command. See
-`x-symbol-image-editor-alist' and `x-symbol-image-current-marker'." t nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads (x-symbol-tex-auto-coding-alist) "x-symbol-tex" "lisp/x-symbol-tex.el")
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-tex-auto-coding-alist "x-symbol-tex" "\
-Find encoding in file `x-symbol-tex-coding-master'.
-For ALIST and LIMIT, see `x-symbol-auto-coding-alist'." nil nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads (x-symbol-variable-interactive) "x-symbol-vars" "lisp/x-symbol-vars.el")
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-variable-interactive "x-symbol-vars" "\
-Provide interactive specification for `set-variable'.
-VAR's options has been defined with `x-symbol-define-user-options'." nil nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-;;;### (autoloads (x-symbol-init-input x-symbol-rotate-key x-symbol-modify-key x-symbol-grid x-symbol-read-language x-symbol-init-language-interactive x-symbol-mode-internal x-symbol-auto-8bit-search x-symbol-auto-coding-alist x-symbol-unalias x-symbol-encode x-symbol-encode-recode x-symbol-decode x-symbol-decode-recode x-symbol-encode-all x-symbol-encode-string x-symbol-decode-single-token x-symbol-decode-all x-symbol-decode-region x-symbol-package-reply-to-report x-symbol-package-bug x-symbol-package-info x-symbol-package-web x-symbol-translate-to-ascii) "x-symbol" "lisp/x-symbol.el")
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-translate-to-ascii "x-symbol" "\
-Translate STRING to an ascii string.
-Non-ascii characters in STRING are converted to charsyms. Their ascii
-representation is determined by:
-
- * If CHARSYM is a key in `x-symbol-charsym-ascii-alist', use its ASCII.
- * Charsym is defined in the table to have an ascii representation, see
- ASCII in `x-symbol-init-cset'.
- * Compute ascii representation according to the CHARSYM's GROUP,
- SUBGROUP and `x-symbol-charsym-ascii-groups'.
- * Use \"\" otherwise." nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-package-web "x-symbol" "\
-Ask a WWW browser to load URL `x-symbol-package-url'." t nil)
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-package-info "x-symbol" "\
-Read documentation for package X-Symbol in the info system." t nil)
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-package-bug "x-symbol" "\
-Send a bug/problem report to the maintainer of package X-Symbol.
-Please try to contact person in `x-symbol-installer-address' first.
-Normal reports are sent without prefix argument ARG.
-
-If you are sure that the problem cannot be solved locally, e.g., by
-contacting the person who has installed package X-Symbol, use prefix
-argument 2 to send the message to `x-symbol-maintainer-address'.
-
-If your message has nothing to do with a problem or a bug, use prefix 9
-to send a short message to `x-symbol-maintainer-address'." t nil)
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-package-reply-to-report "x-symbol" "\
-Reply to a bug/problem report not using \\[x-symbol-package-bug]." t nil)
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-decode-region "x-symbol" "\
-Decode all tokens between BEG and END.
-Make sure that X-Symbol characters are correctly displayed under
-XEmacs/no-Mule even when font-lock is disabled." nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-decode-all "x-symbol" "\
-Decode all tokens in buffer to characters.
-Use executables for decoding if buffer is larger than EXEC-THRESHOLD
-which defaults to `x-symbol-exec-threshold'. Before decoding, decode
-8bit characters in CODING which defaults to `x-symbol-coding'." nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-decode-single-token "x-symbol" nil nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-encode-string "x-symbol" nil nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-encode-all "x-symbol" "\
-Encode all characters in buffer to tokens.
-Use executables for decoding if buffer is larger than EXEC-THRESHOLD
-which defaults to `x-symbol-exec-threshold'. If CODING is non-nil, do
-not encode 8bit characters in CODING. Otherwise, do not encode 8bit
-characters in `x-symbol-coding' or `x-symbol-default-coding' if
-`x-symbol-8bits' is non-nil. If BUFFER is non-nil, copy contexts
-between START and END to BUFFER, make BUFFER current and do conversion
-there. If BUFFER is non-nil, START and END must be buffer positions or
-START is a string, see kludgy feature of `write-region'." nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-decode-recode "x-symbol" "\
-Decode all tokens in active region or buffer to characters.
-If called interactively and if the region is active, BEG and END are the
-boundaries of the region. BEG and END default to the buffer boundaries.
-8bit characters are treated according to `x-symbol-coding'. See also
-commands `x-symbol-encode' and `x-symbol-mode'.
-
-Note that in most token languages, different tokens might be decoded to
-the same character, e.g., \\neq and \\ne in `tex', Ä and Ä
-in `sgml', see `x-symbol-unique'!" t nil)
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-decode "x-symbol" "\
-Decode all tokens in active region or buffer to characters.
-As opposed to `x-symbol-decode-recode', this function performs no
-recoding, i.e., `x-symbol-coding' is considered to have the value of
-`x-symbol-default-coding'." t nil)
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-encode-recode "x-symbol" "\
-Encode all characters in active region or buffer to tokens.
-If called interactively and if the region is active, BEG and END are the
-boundaries of the region. BEG and END default to the buffer boundaries.
-Variables `x-symbol-8bits' and `x-symbol-coding' determine whether to
-encode 8bit characters. See also commands `x-symbol-decode' and
-`x-symbol-mode'." t nil)
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-encode "x-symbol" "\
-Encode all characters in active region or buffer to tokens.
-As opposed to `x-symbol-encode-recode', this function performs no
-recoding, i.e., `x-symbol-coding' is considered to have the value of
-`x-symbol-default-coding'. Additionally, `x-symbol-8bits' is assumed to
-be nil if `x-symbol-coding' is not nil or not having the same value as
-`x-symbol-default-coding'." t nil)
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-unalias "x-symbol" "\
-Resolve all character aliases in active region or buffer.
-A char alias is a character which is also a character in a font with
-another registry, e.g., `adiaeresis' is defined in all supported latin
-fonts. XEmacs distinguish between these four characters. In package
-x-symbol, one of them, with `x-symbol-default-coding' if possible, is
-supported by the input methods, the other ones are char aliases to the
-supported one. The character and all the aliases are represented by the
-same charsym. The info in the minibuffer displays char aliases, you can
-resolve a single character before point with \\[x-symbol-modify-key].
-
-8bit characters in files with a file coding `x-symbol-coding' other than
-`x-symbol-default-coding' are converted to the \"normal\" form. E.g.,
-if you have a latin-1 font by default, the `adiaeresis' in a latin-2
-encoded file is a latin-1 `adiaeresis' in the buffer. When saving the
-buffer, its is again the right 8bit character in the latin-2 encoded
-file. Seven positions in latin-3 fonts are not used, the corresponding
-8bit bytes in latin-3 encoded files are not changed.
-
-In normal cases, buffers do not have char aliases: with Mule support,
-this is only possible if you copy characters from buffers with
-characters considered as char aliases by package x-symbol, e.g., from
-the Mule file \"european.el\". Without Mule support, this is only
-possible if you use commands like `\\[universal-argument] 2 3 4'.
-
-The reason why package x-symbol does not support all versions of
-`adiaeresis'es:
- * It is confusing to the user to choose among four similar characters.
- * These four versions are not distinguished in Unicode.
- * There are not different tokens for them, neither in the token
- language \"TeX macro\", nor \"SGML entity\"." t nil)
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-auto-coding-alist "x-symbol" "\
-Return first match for ALIST in buffer limited by LIMIT.
-Each element in ALIST looks like
- (REGEXP . RESULT) or (REGEXP MATCH (KEY . RESULT)...)
-
-Search forward from the start of the buffer for a match with REGEXP.
-With the first form, return RESULT. With the second form, return RESULT
-where KEY is equal to the MATCH'th regexp group of the match." nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-auto-8bit-search "x-symbol" nil nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-mode-internal "x-symbol" "\
-Setup X-Symbol mode according to buffer-local variables.
-If CONVERSION is non-nil, do conversion with EXEC-THRESHOLD. See
-command `x-symbol-mode' for details." nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-init-language-interactive "x-symbol" "\
-Initialize token language LANGUAGE.
-See `x-symbol-init-language'." t nil)
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-read-language "x-symbol" "\
-Read token language in the minibuffer with completion.
-Use PROMPT in minibuffer. If the inserted string is empty, use DEFAULT
-as return value. If PREDICATE non-nil, only match languages if
-PREDICATE with argument (NAME . LANGUAGE) returns non-nil." nil nil)
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-grid "x-symbol" "\
-Displays characters in a grid-like fashion for mouse selection.
-Display global or language dependent grid, see `x-symbol-local-grid'.
-See `x-symbol-list-mode' for key and mouse bindings. Without optional
-argument ARG and non-nil `x-symbol-grid-reuse', just popup old grid
-buffer if it already exists, but is not displayed. Store window
-configuration current before the invocation if `x-symbol-temp-grid' is
-non-nil, see `x-symbol-list-restore'." t nil)
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-modify-key "x-symbol" "\
-Modify key for input method CONTEXT.
-If character before point is a char alias, resolve alias, see
-\\[x-symbol-unalias]. If character before point is a character
-supported by package x-symbol, replace it by the next valid character in
-the modify-to chain.
-
-Otherwise replace longest context before point by a character which
-looks similar to it. See also \\[x-symbol-rotate-key] and
-`x-symbol-electric-input'. If called interactively and if the region is
-active, restrict context to the region between BEG and END." t nil)
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-rotate-key "x-symbol" "\
-Rotate key for input method CONTEXT.
-If character before point is a char alias, resolve alias, see
-\\[x-symbol-unalias]. If character before point is a character
-supported by package x-symbol, replace it by the next valid character in
-the rotate-to chain. With optional prefix argument ARG, the
-\"direction\" of the new character should be according to ARG and
-`x-symbol-rotate-prefix-alist'.
-
-Otherwise replace longest context before point by a character which
-looks similar to it, assuming an additional context suffix
-`x-symbol-rotate-suffix-char'. See also \\[x-symbol-modify-key] and
-`x-symbol-electric-input'. If called interactively and if the region is
-active, restrict context to the region between BEG and END." t nil)
-
-(autoload 'x-symbol-init-input "x-symbol" "\
-Initialize all input methods for all charsyms defined so far.
-Run `x-symbol-after-init-input-hook' afterwards. This function should
-be called if new charsyms have been added, but not too often since it
-takes some time to complete. Input methods TOKEN and READ-TOKEN are
-defined with `x-symbol-init-language'.
-
-As explained in the docstring of `x-symbol-init-cset', charsyms are
-defined with \"character descriptions\" which consist of different
-\"aspects\" and \"contexts\", which can also be inherited from a
-\"parent\" character. All characters which are connected with parents,
-form a \"component\". Aspects and contexts are used to determine the
-Modify-to and Rotate-to chain for characters, the contexts for input
-method CONTEXT and ELECTRIC, the key bindings, and the position in the
-MENU and the GRID.
-
-If a table entry of a charsym does not define its own contexts, they are
-the same as the contexts of the charsym in an earlier position in the
-\"modify chain\" (see below), or the contexts of the first charsym with
-defined contexts in the modify chain. The modify context of a charsym
-is the first context.
-
-Characters in the same component whose aspects only differ by their
-\"direction\" (east,...), a key in `x-symbol-rotate-aspects-alist', are
-circularly connected by \"rotate-to\". The sequence in the \"rotate
-chain\" is determined by rotate scores depending on the values in the
-rotate aspects. Charsyms with the same \"rotate-aspects\" are not
-connected (charsyms with the smallest modify scores are preferred).
-
-Characters in the same components whose aspects only differ by their
-\"size\" (big,...), \"shape\" (round, square,...) and/or \"shift\" (up,
-down,...), keys in `x-symbol-modify-aspects-alist', are circularly
-connected by \"modify-to\", if all their modify contexts are used
-exclusively, i.e., no other modify chain uses any of them. The sequence
-in the \"modify chain\" is determined by modify scores depending on the
-values in the modify aspects and the charsym score.
-
-Otherwise, the \"modify chain\" is divided into modify subchains, which
-are those charsyms sharing the same modify context. All modify
-subchains using the same modify context, build a \"horizontal chain\"
-whose charsyms are circularly connected by \"modify-to\".
-
-We build a \"key chain\" for all contexts (not just modify contexts),
-consisting of all charsyms (sorted according to modify scores) having
-the context. Input method CONTEXT modifies the context to the first
-charsym in the \"key chain\".
-
-If there is only one charsym in the key chain, `x-symbol-compose-key'
-plus the context inserts the charsym. Otherwise, we use a digit (1..9,
-0) as a suffix for each charsym in the key chain.
-`x-symbol-compose-key' plus the context plus the optional suffix inserts
-the charsym." nil nil)
-
-;;;***
-
-(provide 'x-symbol-autoloads)