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Miles Bader |
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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/faq.texi [lexbind] |
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Tue, 14 Oct 2003 18:56:31 -0400 |
Index: emacs/man/faq.texi
diff -c emacs/man/faq.texi:1.38.2.1 emacs/man/faq.texi:1.38.2.2
*** emacs/man/faq.texi:1.38.2.1 Fri Apr 4 01:20:47 2003
--- emacs/man/faq.texi Tue Oct 14 18:56:22 2003
***************
*** 10,16 ****
@set VER 21.3
@copying
! Copyright 2001, 2002 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Copyright 1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000 Reuven M. address@hidden
Copyright 1992,1993 Steven address@hidden
Copyright 1990,1991,1992 Joseph Brian address@hidden
--- 10,16 ----
@set VER 21.3
@copying
! Copyright 2001, 2002, 2003 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
Copyright 1994,1995,1996,1997,1998,1999,2000 Reuven M. address@hidden
Copyright 1992,1993 Steven address@hidden
Copyright 1990,1991,1992 Joseph Brian address@hidden
***************
*** 58,65 ****
The FAQ is maintained as a Texinfo document, allowing us to create HTML,
Info, and TeX documents from a single source file, and is slowly but
surely being improved. Please bear with us as we improve on this
! format. If you have any suggestions or questions, please contact
! @email{emacs-faq@@lerner.co.il, the FAQ maintainers}.
@menu
* FAQ notation::
--- 58,66 ----
The FAQ is maintained as a Texinfo document, allowing us to create HTML,
Info, and TeX documents from a single source file, and is slowly but
surely being improved. Please bear with us as we improve on this
! format. This FAQ is maintained as a part of GNU Emacs. If you find
! any errors, or have any suggestions, please use @kbd{M-x report-emacs-bug}
! to report them.
@menu
* FAQ notation::
***************
*** 423,432 ****
The archive is at @uref{ftp://ftp-mailing-list-archives.gnu.org}.
! As of this writing, the archives are not yet working.
Web-based Usenet search services, such as
! @uref{http://www.dejanews.com, DejaNews}, also archive the
@code{gnu.*} groups.
@node Reporting bugs, Unsubscribing from Emacs lists, Newsgroup archives,
General questions
--- 424,434 ----
The archive is at @uref{ftp://ftp-mailing-list-archives.gnu.org}.
! The archive can be browsed over the web at
! @uref{http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/, the GNU mail archive}.
Web-based Usenet search services, such as
! @uref{http://groups.google.com, Google}, also archive the
@code{gnu.*} groups.
@node Reporting bugs, Unsubscribing from Emacs lists, Newsgroup archives,
General questions
***************
*** 524,531 ****
@cindex Ordering GNU software
For details on how to order items directly from the FSF, see the
! @uref{http://www.gnu.org/order/order.html, GNU Web site}, and also the
! files @file{etc/ORDERS}, @file{ORDERS.EUROPE}, and @file{ORDERS.JAPAN}.
@c ------------------------------------------------------------
@node Getting help, Status of Emacs, General questions, Top
--- 526,532 ----
@cindex Ordering GNU software
For details on how to order items directly from the FSF, see the
! @uref{http://www.gnu.org/order/order.html, GNU Web site}.
@c ------------------------------------------------------------
@node Getting help, Status of Emacs, General questions, Top
***************
*** 656,663 ****
@cindex Emacs manual, obtaining a printed or HTML copy of
You can order a printed copy of the Emacs manual from the FSF. For
! details see the @uref{http://www.gnu.org/order/order.html, GNU Web site}
! and the file @file{etc/ORDERS}.
@c The number 620 below is version-dependent!
The full Texinfo source for the manual also comes in the @file{man}
--- 657,663 ----
@cindex Emacs manual, obtaining a printed or HTML copy of
You can order a printed copy of the Emacs manual from the FSF. For
! details see the @uref{http://www.gnu.org/order/order.html, GNU Web site}.
@c The number 620 below is version-dependent!
The full Texinfo source for the manual also comes in the @file{man}
***************
*** 690,697 ****
For more information, obtain the Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. Details
on ordering it from FSF are on the
! @uref{http://www.gnu.org/order/order.html, GNU Web site} and in the file
! @file{etc/ORDERS}.
The Emacs Lisp Reference Manual is also available on-line, in Info
format. Texinfo source for the manual (along with pregenerated Info
--- 690,696 ----
For more information, obtain the Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. Details
on ordering it from FSF are on the
! @uref{http://www.gnu.org/order/order.html, GNU Web site}.
The Emacs Lisp Reference Manual is also available on-line, in Info
format. Texinfo source for the manual (along with pregenerated Info
***************
*** 1214,1223 ****
@node Setting up a customization file, Colors on a TTY, Common requests,
Common requests
@section How do I set up a @file{.emacs} file properly?
@cindex @file{.emacs} file, setting up
@cindex Init file, setting up
@cindex Customization file, setting up
! @inforef{Init File, Init File, emacs}
In general, new Emacs users should not have @file{.emacs} files, because
it causes confusing non-standard behavior. Then they send questions to
--- 1213,1223 ----
@node Setting up a customization file, Colors on a TTY, Common requests,
Common requests
@section How do I set up a @file{.emacs} file properly?
@cindex @file{.emacs} file, setting up
+ @cindex @file{.emacs} file, locating
@cindex Init file, setting up
@cindex Customization file, setting up
! @inforef{Init File, Init File, emacs}.
In general, new Emacs users should not have @file{.emacs} files, because
it causes confusing non-standard behavior. Then they send questions to
***************
*** 1237,1242 ****
--- 1237,1246 ----
rather completely in @inforef{Init File, Init File, emacs}, for users
interested in performing frequently requested, basic tasks.
+ Sometimes users are unsure as to where their @file{.emacs} file should
+ be found. Visiting the file as @file{~/.emacs} from Emacs will find
+ the correct file.
+
@node Colors on a TTY, Debugging a customization file, Setting up a
customization file, Common requests
@section How do I get colors and syntax highlighting on a TTY?
@cindex Colors on a TTY
***************
*** 1326,1332 ****
@cindex Set number capability in @code{vi} emulators
None of the @code{vi} emulation modes provide the ``set number''
! capability of @code{vi} (as far as we know).
@node Displaying the current file name in the titlebar, Turning on abbrevs by
default, Displaying the current line or column, Common requests
@section How can I modify the titlebar to contain the current file name?
--- 1330,1339 ----
@cindex Set number capability in @code{vi} emulators
None of the @code{vi} emulation modes provide the ``set number''
! capability of @code{vi} (as far as we know). The @samp{setnu} package
! written by @email{kyle@@wonderworks.com, Kyle Jones} provides this
! feature. So too does @samp{wb-line-number}, written by
! @email{naoki.y.nakamura@@nifty.com, Naoki Nakamura}.
@node Displaying the current file name in the titlebar, Turning on abbrevs by
default, Displaying the current line or column, Common requests
@section How can I modify the titlebar to contain the current file name?
***************
*** 1657,1672 ****
@cindex @code{gnuserv}
There is an enhanced version of @samp{emacsclient}/server called
@samp{gnuserv}, written by @email{ange@@hplb.hpl.hp.com, Andy Norman}
! which is available in the Emacs Lisp Archive (@pxref{Packages that do
! not come with Emacs}). @samp{gnuserv} uses Internet domain sockets, so
! it can work across most network connections. It also supports the
! execution of arbitrary Emacs Lisp forms and does not require the client
! program to wait for completion.
The alpha version of an enhanced @samp{gnuserv} is available at
@uref{ftp://ftp.wellfleet.com/netman/psmith/emacs/gnuserv-2.1alpha.tar.gz}
@end itemize
@node Compiler error messages, Indenting switch statements, Using an already
running Emacs process, Common requests
--- 1664,1681 ----
@cindex @code{gnuserv}
There is an enhanced version of @samp{emacsclient}/server called
@samp{gnuserv}, written by @email{ange@@hplb.hpl.hp.com, Andy Norman}
! (@pxref{Packages that do not come with Emacs}). @samp{gnuserv} uses
! Internet domain sockets, so it can work across most network connections.
! It also supports the execution of arbitrary Emacs Lisp forms and does
! not require the client program to wait for completion.
The alpha version of an enhanced @samp{gnuserv} is available at
@uref{ftp://ftp.wellfleet.com/netman/psmith/emacs/gnuserv-2.1alpha.tar.gz}
+ The version available from @uref{http://meltin.net/hacks/emacs/} is
+ more recent, and has been tested with Emacs 21.2.
+
@end itemize
@node Compiler error messages, Indenting switch statements, Using an already
running Emacs process, Common requests
***************
*** 1947,1956 ****
If you have paragraphs with different levels of indentation, you will
have to set the fill prefix to the correct value each time you move to a
! new paragraph. To avoid this hassle, try one of the many packages
! available from the Emacs Lisp Archive (@pxref{Packages that do not come
! with Emacs}.) Look up ``fill'' and ``indent'' in the Lisp Code
! Directory for guidance.
@node Matching parentheses, Hiding #ifdef lines, Automatic indentation,
Common requests
@section How do I show which parenthesis matches the one I'm looking at?
--- 1956,1964 ----
If you have paragraphs with different levels of indentation, you will
have to set the fill prefix to the correct value each time you move to a
! new paragraph. There are many packages available to deal with this
! (@pxref{Packages that do not come with Emacs}). Look for ``fill'' and
! ``indent'' keywords for guidance.
@node Matching parentheses, Hiding #ifdef lines, Automatic indentation,
Common requests
@section How do I show which parenthesis matches the one I'm looking at?
***************
*** 2025,2032 ****
@cindex Selectively displaying @code{#ifdef} code
@kbd{M-x hide-ifdef-mode}. (This is a minor mode.) You might also want
! to try @file{cpp.el}, available at the Emacs Lisp Archive
! (@pxref{Packages that do not come with Emacs}).
@node Repeating commands, Valid X resources, Hiding #ifdef lines, Common
requests
@section Is there an equivalent to the @code{.} (dot) command of vi?
--- 2033,2039 ----
@cindex Selectively displaying @code{#ifdef} code
@kbd{M-x hide-ifdef-mode}. (This is a minor mode.) You might also want
! to investigate @file{cpp.el}, which is distributed with Emacs.
@node Repeating commands, Valid X resources, Hiding #ifdef lines, Common
requests
@section Is there an equivalent to the @code{.} (dot) command of vi?
***************
*** 2061,2067 ****
@cindex X resources
@cindex Setting X resources
! @inforef{Resources X, Resources X, emacs}.
You can also use a resource editor, such as editres (for X11R5 and
onwards), to look at the resource names for the menu bar, assuming Emacs
--- 2068,2074 ----
@cindex X resources
@cindex Setting X resources
! @inforef{X Resources, X Resources, emacs}.
You can also use a resource editor, such as editres (for X11R5 and
onwards), to look at the resource names for the menu bar, assuming Emacs
***************
*** 2189,2195 ****
@cindex Suspending Emacs
@kbd{C-z} iconifies Emacs when running under X and suspends Emacs
! otherwise. @inforef{Misc X, Misc X, emacs}.
@node Using regular expressions, Replacing text across multiple files,
Forcing Emacs to iconify itself, Common requests
@section How do I use regexps (regular expressions) in Emacs?
--- 2196,2202 ----
@cindex Suspending Emacs
@kbd{C-z} iconifies Emacs when running under X and suspends Emacs
! otherwise. @inforef{Frame Commands, Frame Commands, emacs}.
@node Using regular expressions, Replacing text across multiple files,
Forcing Emacs to iconify itself, Common requests
@section How do I use regexps (regular expressions) in Emacs?
***************
*** 2306,2313 ****
longer between auto-saves, which might annoy you less.
You might also want to look into Sebastian Kremer's @code{auto-save}
! package, available from the Lisp Code Archive (@pxref{Packages that do not
come
! with Emacs}). This
package also allows you to place all auto-save files in one directory,
such as @file{/tmp}.
--- 2313,2319 ----
longer between auto-saves, which might annoy you less.
You might also want to look into Sebastian Kremer's @code{auto-save}
! package (@pxref{Packages that do not come with Emacs}). This
package also allows you to place all auto-save files in one directory,
such as @file{/tmp}.
***************
*** 2627,2637 ****
default, a backslash (@samp{\}) will appear in the mode line.
If you are running a version of Emacs before 20.1, get @code{crypt++}
! from the Emacs Lisp Archive (@pxref{Packages that do not come with
! Emacs}). Among other things, @code{crypt++} transparently modifies
! MS-DOS files as they are loaded and saved, allowing you to ignore the
! different conventions that Unix and MS-DOS have for delineating the end
! of a line.
@node Filling paragraphs with a single space, Escape sequences in shell
output, Editing MS-DOS files, Common requests
@section How can I tell Emacs to fill paragraphs with a single space after
each period?
--- 2633,2642 ----
default, a backslash (@samp{\}) will appear in the mode line.
If you are running a version of Emacs before 20.1, get @code{crypt++}
! (@pxref{Packages that do not come with Emacs}). Among other things,
! @code{crypt++} transparently modifies MS-DOS files as they are loaded
! and saved, allowing you to ignore the different conventions that Unix
! and MS-DOS have for delineating the end of a line.
@node Filling paragraphs with a single space, Escape sequences in shell
output, Editing MS-DOS files, Common requests
@section How can I tell Emacs to fill paragraphs with a single space after
each period?
***************
*** 3121,3128 ****
with a shell metacharacter (@kbd{cd ../lib*}), Emacs will fail to
correctly guess the shell's new current directory. A huge variety of
fixes and enhancements to shell mode for this problem have been written
! to handle this problem. Check the Lisp Code Directory (@pxref{Finding a
! package with particular functionality}).
You can tell Emacs the shell's current directory with the command
@kbd{M-x dirs}.
--- 3126,3133 ----
with a shell metacharacter (@kbd{cd ../lib*}), Emacs will fail to
correctly guess the shell's new current directory. A huge variety of
fixes and enhancements to shell mode for this problem have been written
! to handle this problem (@pxref{Finding a package with particular
! functionality}).
You can tell Emacs the shell's current directory with the command
@kbd{M-x dirs}.
***************
*** 3470,3476 ****
* Finding Emacs on the Internet::
* Finding a package with particular functionality::
* Packages that do not come with Emacs::
- * Submitting to the Emacs Lisp Archive::
* Current GNU distributions::
* Difference between Emacs and XEmacs::
* Emacs for MS-DOS::
--- 3475,3480 ----
***************
*** 3493,3502 ****
@cindex Distribution, retrieving Emacs
@cindex Internet, retrieving from
! Look in the files @file{etc/DISTRIB} and @file{etc/FTP} for information
! on nearby archive sites and @file{etc/ORDERS} for mail orders. If you
! don't already have Emacs, see @ref{Informational files for Emacs}, for how
! to get these files.
@xref{Installing Emacs}, for information on how to obtain and build the latest
version of Emacs, and see @ref{Current GNU distributions}, for a list of
--- 3497,3505 ----
@cindex Distribution, retrieving Emacs
@cindex Internet, retrieving from
! Look in the files @file{etc/DISTRIB} and @file{etc/FTP} for
! information on nearby archive sites. If you don't already have Emacs,
! see @ref{Informational files for Emacs}, for how to get these files.
@xref{Installing Emacs}, for information on how to obtain and build the latest
version of Emacs, and see @ref{Current GNU distributions}, for a list of
***************
*** 3521,3629 ****
modify a Lisp package, see if the author has provided any hints in the
source code.
! If a package does not come with Emacs, check the Lisp Code Directory.
! The LCD was originally maintained by @email{brennan@@hal.com, Dave
! Brennan}, but was recently taken over by @email{toby@@world.std.com,
! toby knudsen}, who maintains @uref{http://www.emacs.org}. The LCD is
! currently being reorganized and updated, but you can meanwhile find many
! packages at @uref{ftp://ftp.emacs.org/pub}.
!
! For now, you can search through the LCD with @file{lispdir.el}, which is
! in the process of being updated. Download it from the LCD, in the
! @file{emacs-lisp-attic/misc} directory, and then evaluate the following
! Lisp form (@pxref{Evaluating Emacs Lisp code}):
!
! @lisp
! (setq lisp-code-directory
! "/anonymous@@ftp.emacs.org:pub/emacs-lisp-attic/emacs-lisp/LCD-datafile.gz"
! elisp-archive-host "ftp.emacs.org"
! elisp-archive-directory "/pub/emacs-lisp-attic/emacs-lisp/")
! @end lisp
!
! Once you have installed @file{lispdir.el}, you can use @kbd{M-x
! lisp-dir-apropos} to search the listing. For example, @kbd{M-x
! lisp-dir-apropos @key{RET} ange-ftp @key{RET}} produces this output:
!
! @example
! GNU Emacs Lisp Code Directory Apropos --- "ange-ftp"
! "~/" refers to archive.cis.ohio-state.edu:pub/elisp-archive/
!
! ange-ftp (4.18) 15-Jul-1992
! Andy Norman, <ange@@hplb.hpl.hp.com>
! ~/packages/ange-ftp.tar.Z
! transparent FTP Support for GNU Emacs
! auto-save (1.19) 01-May-1992
! Sebastian Kremer, <sk@@thp.uni-koeln.de>
! ~/misc/auto-save.el.Z
! Safer autosaving with support for ange-ftp and /tmp
! ftp-quik (1.0) 28-Jul-1993
! Terrence Brannon, <tb06@@pl122f.eecs.lehigh.edu>
! ~/modes/ftp-quik.el.Z
! Quik access to dired'ing of ange-ftp and normal paths
! @end example
! @node Packages that do not come with Emacs, Submitting to the Emacs Lisp
Archive, Finding a package with particular functionality, Finding Emacs and
related packages
@section Where can I get Emacs Lisp packages that don't come with Emacs?
@cindex Unbundled packages
@cindex Finding other packages
@cindex Lisp packages that do not come with Emacs
@cindex Packages, those that do not come with Emacs
! @cindex Emacs Lisp Archive, description of
! @cindex Archive, description of the Emacs Lisp
!
! First, check the Lisp Code Directory to find the name of the package you
! are looking for (@pxref{Finding a package with particular
! functionality}). Next, check local archives and the Emacs Lisp Archive
! to find a copy of the relevant files. If you still haven't found it,
! you can send e-mail to the author asking for a copy. If you find Emacs
! Lisp code that doesn't appear in the LCD, please submit a copy to the
! LCD (@pxref{Submitting to the Emacs Lisp Archive}).
!
! You can access the Emacs Lisp Archive at
!
! @uref{ftp://archive.cis.ohio-state.edu/pub/emacs-lisp/}
!
! @noindent
! or at
!
! @uref{http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/emacs-lisp}
!
! @noindent
! Retrieve and read the file @file{README} first.
! @itemize @bullet
!
! @item
! The archive maintainers do not have time to answer individual
! requests for packages or the list of packages in the archive. If you
! cannot use FTP or UUCP to access the archive yourself, try to find a
! friend who can, but please don't ask the maintainers.
!
! @item
! Any files with names ending in @file{.Z}, @file{.z}, or @file{.gz} are
! compressed, so you should use "binary" mode in FTP to retrieve them.
! You should also use binary mode whenever you retrieve any files with
! names ending in @file{.elc}.
!
! @end itemize
! @node Submitting to the Emacs Lisp Archive, Current GNU distributions,
Packages that do not come with Emacs, Finding Emacs and related packages
! @section How do I submit code to the Emacs Lisp Archive?
! @cindex Submitting code to the Emacs Lisp Archive
! @cindex Emacs Lisp Archive, submissions to
! @cindex Lisp Archive, submissions to
! @cindex Archive, submitting to the Emacs Lisp
!
! Guidelines and procedures for submission to the archive can be found in
! the file @file{GUIDELINES} in the archive directory (@pxref{Packages that
! do not come with Emacs}). It covers documentation, copyrights,
! packaging, submission, and the Lisp Code Directory Record. Anonymous
! FTP uploads are not permitted. Instead, all submissions are mailed to
! @email{elisp-archive@@cis.ohio-state.edu}. The @file{lispdir.el}
! package has a function named @code{submit-lcd-entry} which will help you
! with this.
! @node Current GNU distributions, Difference between Emacs and XEmacs,
Submitting to the Emacs Lisp Archive, Finding Emacs and related packages
@section Where can I get other up-to-date GNU stuff?
@cindex Current GNU distributions
@cindex Sources for current GNU distributions
--- 3524,3565 ----
modify a Lisp package, see if the author has provided any hints in the
source code.
! The command @kbd{C-h p} (@code{finder-by-keyword}) allows you to browse
! the constituent Emacs packages.
! For advice on how to find extra packages that are not part of Emacs,
! see @ref{Packages that do not come with Emacs}.
!
! @node Packages that do not come with Emacs, Current GNU distributions,
Finding a package with particular functionality, Finding Emacs and related
packages
@section Where can I get Emacs Lisp packages that don't come with Emacs?
@cindex Unbundled packages
@cindex Finding other packages
@cindex Lisp packages that do not come with Emacs
@cindex Packages, those that do not come with Emacs
! @cindex Emacs Lisp List
! @cindex Emacs Lisp Archive
! @uref{http://www.anc.ed.ac.uk/~stephen/emacs/ell.html, The Emacs Lisp
! List (ELL)}, maintained by @email{stephen@@anc.ed.ac.uk, Stephen Eglen},
! aims to provide one compact list with links to all of the current Emacs
! lisp files on the internet. The ELL can be browsed over the web, or
! from Emacs with @uref{http://www.anc.ed.ac.uk/~stephen/emacs/ell.el,
! the @file{ell} package}.
!
! Many authors post their packages to the @uref{news:gnu.emacs.sources,
! Emacs sources newsgroup}. You can search the archives of this
! group with @uref{http://groups.google.com, Google}, for example.
!
! Several packages are stored in
! @uref{http://emacswiki.org/elisp/, the Lisp area of the Emacs Wiki}.
!
! For a long time, the Emacs Lisp Archive provided a central repository
! for Emacs packages. Sadly, it has not been active for some time,
! although you can still access the old files at
! @uref{ftp://ftp.cis.ohio-state.edu/pub/emacs-lisp/WWW/index.html}
! @node Current GNU distributions, Difference between Emacs and XEmacs,
Packages that do not come with Emacs, Finding Emacs and related packages
@section Where can I get other up-to-date GNU stuff?
@cindex Current GNU distributions
@cindex Sources for current GNU distributions
***************
*** 3680,3689 ****
and more features can be expected in the future, but there are still many
differences between the two.
! The latest stable branch of XEmacs as of this writing is 21.1; you can
get it at
! @uref{ftp://ftp.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/xemacs-21.1.14.tar.gz}
More information about XEmacs, including a list of frequently asked
questions (FAQ), is available at
--- 3616,3625 ----
and more features can be expected in the future, but there are still many
differences between the two.
! The latest stable branch of XEmacs as of this writing is 21.4; you can
get it at
! @uref{ftp://ftp.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/xemacs-21.4/xemacs-21.4.12.tar.gz}
More information about XEmacs, including a list of frequently asked
questions (FAQ), is available at
***************
*** 3889,3908 ****
@cindex @code{cc-mode}
Most of these modes are now available in standard Emacs distribution.
! To get additional modes, look in the Lisp Code Directory (@pxref{Finding
! a package with particular functionality}). For address@hidden, if you use
! @code{lisp-dir-apropos}, you must specify the pattern with something
! like @kbd{M-x lisp-dir-apropos @key{RET} c\+\+ @address@hidden
! The backslashes in @samp{\+\+} are required because @kbd{M-x
! lisp-dir-apropos} expects a regular expression as its argument
! (@pxref{Using regular expressions}), and @samp{+} has a special meaning
! in regular expressions.}
Barry Warsaw's @code{cc-mode} now works for C, address@hidden, Objective-C,
and
! Java code. You can get the latest version from the Emacs Lisp Archive;
! @pxref{Packages that do not come with Emacs} for details. A FAQ for
! @code{cc-mode} is available at
! @uref{http://www.python.org/emacs/cc-mode/}.
@node Translating names to IP addresses, , Modes for various languages,
Finding Emacs and related packages
@section What is the IP address of XXX.YYY.ZZZ?
--- 3825,3836 ----
@cindex @code{cc-mode}
Most of these modes are now available in standard Emacs distribution.
! To get additional modes, see @ref{Finding a package with particular
! functionality}.
Barry Warsaw's @code{cc-mode} now works for C, address@hidden, Objective-C,
and
! Java code. It is distributed with Emacs, but has
! @uref{http://cc-mode.sourceforge.net/, its own homepage}.
@node Translating names to IP addresses, , Modes for various languages,
Finding Emacs and related packages
@section What is the IP address of XXX.YYY.ZZZ?
***************
*** 3945,3951 ****
* Supercite::
* Calc::
* VIPER::
! * AUC-TeX::
* BBDB::
* Ispell::
* w3-mode::
--- 3873,3879 ----
* Supercite::
* Calc::
* VIPER::
! * AUCTeX::
* BBDB::
* Ispell::
* w3-mode::
***************
*** 3965,3994 ****
@table @b
@item Author
! @email{kyle@@uunet.uu.net, Kyle Jones}
@item Latest version
! 6.72
@item Distribution
@uref{ftp://ftp.wonderworks.com/pub/vm/vm.tar.gz}
! @item Informational newsgroup/mailing list
@uref{news:address@hidden
- Subscription requests to @email{info-vm-request@@address@hidden
- Submissions to @email{info-vm@@uunet.uu.net}
! @item Bug reports newsgroup/mailing list
@uref{news:address@hidden
! Subscription requests to @email{bug-vm-request@@address@hidden
! Submissions to @email{bug-vm@@uunet.uu.net}
@end table
! VM 6 works with Emacs 20.4, and may cause problems with Emacs 20.3 and
! below. (But note that many people seem to use Emacs 20.3 with VM 6,
! without any problems.) Risk-averse users might wish to try VM 5.97,
! available from @uref{ftp://ftp.wonderworks.com/pub/vm/, the same FTP
! site}.
@node Supercite, Calc, VM, Major packages and programs
@section Supercite --- mail and news citation package within Emacs
--- 3893,3918 ----
@table @b
@item Author
! @email{kyle_jones@@wonderworks.com, Kyle Jones}
@item Latest version
! 7.15
@item Distribution
@uref{ftp://ftp.wonderworks.com/pub/vm/vm.tar.gz}
! @item Informational newsgroup
@uref{news:address@hidden
! @item Bug reports newsgroup
@uref{news:address@hidden
! Or send reports to @email{bug-vm@@wonderworks.com}
@end table
! VM 7 works well with Emacs 21. Older versions of VM suitable for use
! with older versions of Emacs are available from
! @uref{ftp://ftp.wonderworks.com/pub/vm/, the same FTP site}.
!
@node Supercite, Calc, VM, Major packages and programs
@section Supercite --- mail and news citation package within Emacs
***************
*** 4001,4010 ****
@table @b
@item Author
! @email{bwarsaw@@cen.com, Barry Warsaw}
@item Latest version
! 3.54 (comes bundled with Emacs 20)
@item Distribution
@uref{http://www.python.org/emacs/supercite.tar.gz}
--- 3925,3934 ----
@table @b
@item Author
! @email{barry@@python.org, Barry Warsaw}
@item Latest version
! 3.54 (comes bundled with Emacs since version 20)
@item Distribution
@uref{http://www.python.org/emacs/supercite.tar.gz}
***************
*** 4044,4050 ****
as matrices, special functions, and statistics, but is more than
adequate as a replacement for @code{xcalc} and similar programs.
! @node VIPER, AUC-TeX, Calc, Major packages and programs
@section VIPER --- @code{vi} emulation for Emacs
@cindex @code{vi} emulation
@cindex VIPER
--- 3968,3974 ----
as matrices, special functions, and statistics, but is more than
adequate as a replacement for @code{xcalc} and similar programs.
! @node VIPER, AUCTeX, Calc, Major packages and programs
@section VIPER --- @code{vi} emulation for Emacs
@cindex @code{vi} emulation
@cindex VIPER
***************
*** 4071,4081 ****
@end table
! @node AUC-TeX, BBDB, VIPER, Major packages and programs
! @section AUC TeX --- enhanced LaTeX mode with debugging facilities
@cindex Mode for @TeX{}
@cindex @TeX{} mode
! @cindex AUC-TeX mode for editing @TeX{}
@cindex Writing and debugging @TeX{}
@table @b
--- 3995,4005 ----
@end table
! @node AUCTeX, BBDB, VIPER, Major packages and programs
! @section AUCTeX --- enhanced LaTeX mode with debugging facilities
@cindex Mode for @TeX{}
@cindex @TeX{} mode
! @cindex AUCTeX mode for editing @TeX{}
@cindex Writing and debugging @TeX{}
@table @b
***************
*** 4084,4106 ****
@email{krab@@iesd.auc.dk, Kresten Krab Thorup} address@hidden
@email{abraham@@dina.kvl.dk, Per Abrahamsen}
@item Latest version
! 9.9p
@item Distribution
! @uref{ftp://sunsite.auc.dk/packages/auctex/auctex.tar.gz}
@item Web site
! @uref{http://sunsite.auc.dk/auctex/}
@item Mailing list:
! Subscription requests to @email{auc-tex-request@@address@hidden
! Submissions to @email{auc-tex@@address@hidden
! Development team is at @email{auc-tex_mgr@@iesd.auc.dk}
@end table
! @node BBDB, Ispell, AUC-TeX, Major packages and programs
@section BBDB --- personal Info Rolodex integrated with mail/news readers
@cindex BBDB
@cindex Rolodex-like functionality
--- 4008,4033 ----
@email{krab@@iesd.auc.dk, Kresten Krab Thorup} address@hidden
@email{abraham@@dina.kvl.dk, Per Abrahamsen}
+ @item Maintainer
+ @email{dak@@gnu.org, David Kastrup}
+
@item Latest version
! 11.13
@item Distribution
!
@uref{http://savannah.gnu.org/download/auctex/stable.pkg/11.13/auctex-11.13.tar.gz}
@item Web site
! @uref{http://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/}
@item Mailing list:
! Subscription requests to @email{auc-tex-subscribe@@address@hidden
! Submissions to @email{auc-tex@@address@hidden
! Development team is at @email{auc-tex_mgr@@sunsite.dk}
@end table
! @node BBDB, Ispell, AUCTeX, Major packages and programs
@section BBDB --- personal Info Rolodex integrated with mail/news readers
@cindex BBDB
@cindex Rolodex-like functionality
***************
*** 4112,4129 ****
@table @b
@item Maintainer
! @email{simmonmt@@acm.org, Matt Simmons}
@item Latest version
! 2.00
@item Distribution
! @uref{http://bbdb.sf.net/}
@item Mailing lists
! Subscription requests to @email{info-bbdb-request@@address@hidden
! Submissions to @email{info-bbdb@@address@hidden
! Release announcements: @email{bbdb-announce-request@@xemacs.org}
@end table
--- 4039,4056 ----
@table @b
@item Maintainer
! @email{waider@@waider.ie, Ronan Waide}
@item Latest version
! 2.34
@item Distribution
! @uref{http://bbdb.sourceforge.net/}
@item Mailing lists
! Subscription requests to @email{bbdb-info-request@@address@hidden
! Submissions to @email{bbdb-info@@address@hidden
! Release announcements: @email{bbdb-announce-request@@lists.sourceforge.net}
@end table
***************
*** 4220,4235 ****
@email{jin@@atype.com, Jin S. Choi}
@item Maintainer
! @email{lbudney@@pobox.com, Len Budney}
@item Latest version
! 3.5.3
@item Distribution
!
@uref{http://www.nb.net/~lbudney/linux/software/mailcrypt/mailcrypt-3.5.3.tar.gz}
@item Web site
! @uref{http://www.nb.net/~lbudney/linux/software/mailcrypt.html}
@end table
--- 4147,4162 ----
@email{jin@@atype.com, Jin S. Choi}
@item Maintainer
! @email{warner-mailcrypt@@lothar.com, Brian Warner}
@item Latest version
! 3.5.8
@item Distribution
! @uref{http://dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/mailcrypt/mailcrypt-3.5.8.tar.gz}
@item Web site
! @uref{http://mailcrypt.sourceforge.net/}
@end table
***************
*** 5503,5513 ****
@section Where can I find out more about Gnus?
@cindex FAQ for Gnus
@cindex Gnus FAQ
! @cindex Learning more about GNU
!
! Look for the Gnus FAQ, available at
! @uref{http://www.ccs.neu.edu/software/contrib/gnus/}
@node Concept index, , Mail and news, Top
@unnumbered Concept Index
--- 5430,5439 ----
@section Where can I find out more about Gnus?
@cindex FAQ for Gnus
@cindex Gnus FAQ
! @cindex Learning more about Gnus
! For more information on Gnus, consult the Gnus manual and FAQ, which are
! part of the Gnus distribution.
@node Concept index, , Mail and news, Top
@unnumbered Concept Index
***************
*** 5515,5517 ****
--- 5441,5447 ----
@contents
@bye
+
+ @ignore
+ arch-tag: fee0d62d-06cf-43d8-ac21-123408eaf10f
+ @end ignore
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