** Setting up your ~/.emacs
- If you are using Emacs or Mule, please add directory of APEL and
- Liece to load-path. If you install by default setting you can write
- subdirs.el for example:
-
- ex:
- (normal-top-level-add-to-load-path '("apel" "liece"))
-
- If you are using Emacs 20.3 or XEmacs, prepare `subdirs.el' with
- following contents, Emacs will find and append each substantial
- directory to `load-path' automagically.
+ If you are using Emacs 20.7, prepare `subdirs.el' with following
+ contents, Emacs will find and append each substantial directory to
+ `load-path' automagically.
ex:
(normal-top-level-add-subdirs-to-load-path)
- If you are using Emacs 19 or earlier version of Emacsen,
- you have to write more complicated path-setting in your `~/.emacs'.
-
- ex:
- (setq load-path
- (append
- (list "/usr/local/lib/mule/site-lisp/apel"
- "/usr/local/lib/mule/site-lisp/liece")
- load-path))
-
- For more details, please read `README' file come along with APEL.
-
If you have never been using liece and/or its variants,
add an autoload setting into your `~/.emacs'.
ex:
(autoload 'liece "liece" nil t)
-** Setting up your ~/.liece/init.el
-
- If you have never run Liece, and quite unsure to configure startup
- files in Emacs Lisp, please copy `sample.dot.emacs' file to `~/.liece/init.el'.
+ If you are using Emacs 20.7 and have never run Liece, run
+ `gnu-emacs-user-config' in `etc/' directory.
* Optional packages