also shows some sample text to illustrate scripts used in this
language environment. If you give an empty input for @var{lang-env},
this command describes the chosen language environment.
+@anchor{Describe Language Environment}
@vindex set-language-environment-hook
You can customize any language environment with the normal hook
charsets have different priorities. Emacs, at first, tries to use a
font that matches with charsets of higher priority. For instance, in
Japanese language environment, the charset @code{japanese-jisx0208}
-has the highest priority (@xref{describe-language-environment}). So,
+has the highest priority (@pxref{Describe Language Environment}). So,
Emacs tries to use a font whose @code{registry} property is
``JISX0208.1983-0'' for characters belonging to that charset.