524e161a53 Followup to addition of TUTORIAL.fa
76f50df153 Add Farsi/Persian translation of the tutorial
8eacfaea6d Add Mongolian language environments
fe8efbb8f7 Document the 'end-session' event on MS-Windows
d80f959bed Update to Org 9.6.4-9-g8eb209
98c6cfcbe4 Don't support versioned grammar libraries on MS-Windows
8f71c1546d Accept versioned tree-sitter language grammar files
99add09d5e tab-bar-new-tab: inhibit side-window checks
087e818194 * etc/NEWS: Fix outline level. (Bug#63042)
d7f38558c4 ; Improve font selection for Traditional Mongolian
965c5e0231 Fix rendering of Traditional Mongolian script
9a0f10b5f8 Fix line-number-at-pos when POSITION is out of narrowing
4e0f4292aa ; * etc/tutorials/TUTORIAL: Fix punctuation.
dec2ac0c65 Fix exiting Emacs after saving a tutorial
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