1 [README for MU (English Version)]
2 by MORIOKA Tomohiko <morioka@jaist.ac.jp>
7 MU stands for "Message Utilities". It consists of following
10 mu-cite: a citation utility
11 mu-cite.el --- main module of mu-cite
12 mu-bbdb.el --- mu-cite submodule for BBDB
13 mu-register.el --- mu-cite submodule for registration
15 latex-math-symbol.el --- translate mathematical symbols of
16 LaTeX into MULE characters
18 It requires two packages APEL 10.7 or later and FLIM 1.12.2 or later.
25 (a) run in expanded place
27 If you don't want to install other directories, please do only
32 You can specify the emacs command name, for example
34 % make install EMACS=xemacs
36 If `EMACS=...' is omitted, EMACS=emacs is used.
40 If you want to install other directories, please do following:
44 You can specify the emacs command name, for example
46 % make install EMACS=xemacs
48 If `EMACS=...' is omitted, EMACS=emacs is used.
50 You can specify the prefix of the directory tree for Emacs Lisp
51 programs and shell scripts, for example:
53 % make install PREFIX=~/
55 If `PREFIX=...' is omitted, the prefix of the directory tree of the
56 specified emacs command is used (perhaps /usr/local).
58 For example, if PREFIX=/usr/local and EMACS 19.34 is specified, it
59 will create the following directory tree:
61 /usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp/mu/ --- MU
63 You can specify site-lisp directory, for example:
65 % make install LISPDIR=~/share/emacs/lisp
67 If `LISPDIR=...' is omitted, site-lisp directory of the specified
68 emacs command is used (perhaps /usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp or
69 /usr/local/lib/xemacs/site-lisp).
71 If the emu modules (included in APEL package) have been installed in
72 the non-standard directory, you should specify where they will be
75 % make install VERSION_SPECIFIC_LISPDIR=~/elisp
77 You can specify other optional settings by editing the file
78 MU-CFG. Please read comments in it.
80 (c) install as a XEmacs package
82 If you want to install to XEmacs package directory, please do
85 % make install-package
87 You can specify the XEmacs command name, for example
89 % make install-package XEMACS=xemacs-21
91 If `XEMACS=...' is omitted, XEMACS=xemacs is used.
93 You can specify the package directory, for example:
95 % make install PACKAGEDIR=~/.xemacs
97 If `PACKAGEDIR=...' is omitted, the first existing package
100 Notice that XEmacs package system requires XEmacs 21.0 or later.
103 load-path (for Emacs or MULE)
104 =============================
106 If you are using Emacs or Mule, please add directory of mu to
107 load-path. If you install by default setting, you can write
108 subdirs.el for example:
110 --------------------------------------------------------------------
111 (normal-top-level-add-to-load-path '("apel" "flim" "mu"))
112 --------------------------------------------------------------------
114 If you are using XEmacs, there are no need of setting about
121 If you write bug-reports and/or suggestions for improvement, please
122 send them to Elips Mailing List:
124 Elips@eos.hokudai.ac.jp
126 Elips mailing list is for discussing all sorts of Emacsen, mainly in
127 Japanese. To join Elips ML, please introduce yourself briefly in an
130 Elips-request@eos.hokudai.ac.jp
132 Via Elips ML, you can report MU-CITE related bugs, obtain the latest
133 release of MU-CITE, and discuss future enhancements to MU-CITE.
136 CVS based development
137 =====================
139 If you would like to join CVS based development, please send mail to
143 with your account name and your public key for ssh. cvsroot is
144 :ext:cvs@cvs.m17n.org:/cvs/root.
146 If you cannot use ssh, please send UNIX /etc/passwd style crypted
147 password. you can commit with the cvsroot
148 :pserver:<accountname>@cvs.m17n.org:/cvs/root.
150 We hope you will join the open development.