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authorGlenn Morris <[email protected]>2014-01-09 14:14:28 -0500
committerGlenn Morris <[email protected]>2014-01-09 14:14:28 -0500
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More Neat Stuff for your Emacs
-Copyright (C) 1993, 1999, 2001-2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
-See the end of the file for license conditions.
-
-The easiest way to add more features to your Emacs is to use the command
-M-x list-packages. This contacts the server at <URL:http://elpa.gnu.org>,
-where many Emacs Lisp packages are stored. These are distributed
-separately from Emacs itself for reasons of space, etc. You can browse
-the resulting *Packages* buffer to see what is available, and then
-Emacs can automatically download and install the packages that you
-select. See the section "Emacs Lisp Packages" in the Emacs manual
-for more details.
-
-Below we describe some GNU Emacs programs and resources that are
-maintained by other people. Some of these may become part of the
-Emacs distribution, or GNU ELPA, in the future. Others we unfortunately
-can't distribute, even though they are free software, because we lack
-legal papers for copyright purposes.
-
-Also listed are sites where development versions of some packages
-distributed with Emacs may be found.
-
-It is difficult to keep this file up-to-date, and it only lists a fraction
-of the Emacs modes that are available. If you are interested in
-a particular feature, then after checking Emacs itself and GNU ELPA,
-a web search is often the best way to find results.
-
-* The gnu-emacs-sources mailing list
- <URL:https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-emacs-sources>
- which is gatewayed to the gnu.emacs.sources newsgroup (although the
- connection between the two can be unreliable) is an official
- place where people can post or announce their extensions to Emacs.
-
-* The `Emacs Lisp List' at
- <URL:http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/sje30/emacs/ell.html> has pointers
- to sources of a large number of packages. Unfortunately, at the time
- of writing it seems to no longer be updating.
-
-* emacswiki.org
- The Emacs Wiki has an area for storing elisp files
- <URL:http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki/ElispArea>.
-
-* WikEmacs
- <URL:http://wikemacs.org> is an alternative wiki for Emacs.
-
-* Emacs slides and tutorials can be found here:
- <URL:http://web.psung.name/emacs/>
-
-* Maintenance versions of some packages distributed with Emacs
-
-You might find bug-fixes or enhancements in these places.
-In many cases, however, development of these packages has shifted to Emacs,
-so you will find the latest version in Emacs.
-
- * Ada-mode: <URL:http://stephe-leake.org/emacs/ada-mode/emacs-ada-mode.html>
-
- * CC mode: <URL:http://cc-mode.sourceforge.net/>
-
- * CEDET: <URL:http://cedet.sourceforge.net/>
-
- * Gnus: <URL:http://www.gnus.org/>
-
- * MH-E: <URL:http://mh-e.sourceforge.net/>
-
- * nXML: <URL:http://www.thaiopensource.com/nxml-mode/>
-
- * Org mode: <URL:http://orgmode.org/>
-
- * Tramp: Remote file access via rsh/ssh
- <URL:http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/tramp/>
-
-* GNU Zile: <URL:http://www.gnu.org/software/zile/>
- A lightweight Emacs clone, for when you don't have room for Emacs proper.
-
-* Packages and add-ons not bundled with Emacs
-
-Various major packages or useful additions aren't distributed as part of
-Emacs for various reasons, sometimes because their authors haven't made
-a copyright assignment to the FSF. Some of them may be integrated in
-the future.
-
-Your operating system distribution may include several of these as optional
-packages that you can install.
-
- * AUCTeX: <URL:http://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/>
- An extensible package that supports writing and formatting TeX
- files (including AMS-TeX, LaTeX, Texinfo, ConTeXt, and docTeX).
- Includes Preview LaTeX: embed preview LaTeX images in source buffer.
- Available from GNU ELPA.
-
- * BBDB: personal Info Rolodex integrated with mail/news:
- <URL:http://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/bbdb>
-
- * Boxquote: <URL:http://www.davep.org/emacs/>
-
- * CJK-emacs: Converting MULE-encoded text to TeX:
- <URL:ftp://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/language/chinese/CJK/> and
- mirrors of the `CTAN' TeX archives.
-
- * Dismal: spreadsheet:
- <URL:http://ritter.ist.psu.edu/dismal/dismal.html>
-
- * ECB: Emacs Code Browser: <URL:http://ecb.sourceforge.net/>
-
- * EDB: database: <URL:http://www.gnuvola.org/software/edb/>
-
- * Ee: categorizing information manager:
- <URL:http://www.jurta.org/en/emacs/ee/>
-
- * EMacro: <URL:http://emacro.sourceforge.net/>
- EMacro is a portable configuration file that configures itself.
-
- * Emacs Muse: <URL:http://mwolson.org/projects/EmacsMuse.html>
- An authoring and publishing environment for Emacs.
- Available from GNU ELPA.
-
- * Emacs speaks statistics (ESS): statistical programming within Emacs
- <URL:http://ess.r-project.org>
-
- * Emacspeak -- A Speech Output Subsystem For Emacs:
- <URL:http://emacspeak.sourceforge.net/>
-
- * Emacs-w3m : <URL:http://emacs-w3m.namazu.org/>
- A simple Emacs interface to w3m, which is a text-mode WWW browser
-
- * Emacs Wiki Mode: <URL:http://mwolson.org/projects/EmacsWikiMode.html>
- A wiki-like publishing tool and personal information manager
-
- * Go in a buffer: Go Text Protocol client:
- <URL:http://www.gnuvola.org/software/personal-elisp/dist/lisp/diversions/gnugo.el>
- A modified version is also bundled with GNU Go:
- <URL:http://www.gnu.org/software/gnugo/gnugo.html>
-
- * Hyperbole:
- <URL:http://directory.fsf.org/wiki/Hyperbole>
- Hyperbole is an open, efficient, programmable information
- management and hypertext system.
-
- * JDEE: <URL:http://jdee.sourceforge.net/>
- Provides a Java development environment for Emacs.
-
- * Mew: <URL:http://www.mew.org/>
- A MIME mail reader for Emacs/XEmacs.
-
- * MMM Mode: <URL:http://mmm-mode.sourceforge.net/>
- MMM Mode is an emacs add-on package providing a minor mode that
- allows Multiple Major Modes to coexist in one buffer.
-
- * Planner Mode: <URL:http://www.wjsullivan.net/PlannerMode.html>
- Planner is an organizer and day planner for Emacs.
-
- * Quack: <URL:http://www.neilvandyke.org/quack/>
- Quack enhances Emacs support for Scheme.
-
- * QWE: <URL:http://www.nongnu.org/qwe/>
- QWE's not WEB for Emacs is a quasi-WYSIWYG literate programming system for
- Emacs that can be used with almost every programming language.
-
- * Session: <URL:http://emacs-session.sourceforge.net/>
- Session Management for Emacs.
-
- * SLIME: The Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for Emacs:
- <URL:http://common-lisp.net/project/slime/>
-
- * Tamago: Chinese/Japanese/Korean input method
- <URL:http://www.m17n.org/tamago/index.en.html>
- Emacs Lisp package to provide input methods for CJK characters.
-
- * Tiny Tools: <URL:https://savannah.nongnu.org/projects/emacs-tiny-tools>
-
- * VM (View Mail): Alternative mail reader
- <URL:http://launchpad.net/vm>
- Previously hosted at: <URL:http://www.nongnu.org/viewmail/>
-
- * W3 Web browser: <URL:http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/w3/>
-
- * Wanderlust: <URL:http://www.gohome.org/wl/>
- Wanderlust is a mail/news reader for Emacs.
-
- * WhizzyTex: <URL:http://cristal.inria.fr/whizzytex/>
- WhizzyTeX provides a minor mode for Emacs or XEmacs, a (bash)
- shell-script daemon and some LaTeX macros.
-
-Local Variables:
-mode: text
-eval: (view-mode 1)
-eval: (goto-address-mode 1)
-End:
-
-This file is part of GNU Emacs.
-
-GNU Emacs is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
-it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
-the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
-(at your option) any later version.
-
-GNU Emacs is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-along with GNU Emacs. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
+Note added January 2014:
+This file is obsolete and will be removed in future.
+Please update any links to use
+ info node `(efaq)Packages that do not come with Emacs'
+instead.