2 This file is in Outline mode. It is best viewed under XEmacs.
4 Press C-c C-o (Ctrl+c Ctrl+o) now to see a list of headings.
5 To expand a heading: Put the cursor on the heading and press C-c C-s
6 To collapse a heading: Press C-c C-d
8 For general XEmacs navigation tips: Press C-h t
10 Description of available packages
11 =================================
12 Up-to-date as of May 15, 2001.
16 A very broad collection of elisp packages.
19 Support for Sparcworks.
25 A Portable Emacs Library. Used by XEmacs MIME support.
28 Basic TeX/LaTeX support.
31 The Big Brother Data Base
34 Build XEmacs using custom widgets.
37 Basic single-file add-ons for editing C code.
43 Calendar and diary support.
46 C, C++ and Java language support.
49 Spook and Yow (Zippy quotes).
52 Crisp/Brief emulation.
55 GUD, gdb, dbx debugging support.
58 The DIRectory EDitor is for manipulating, and running commands on
68 Single file lisp packages for various XEmacs goodies. Load this and
69 weed out the junk you don't want.
72 DEC EDIT/EDT emulation.
75 Treat files on remote systems the same as local files.
78 ICQ Client developed and tested on Linux x86;
79 only supported on that platform
82 Enhanced Implementation of Emacs Interpreted Objects
85 Portable Emacs Lisp utilities library.
88 Another interface over patch.
91 Command shell implemented entirely in Emacs Lisp.
97 Emacs Unified Directory Client (LDAP, PH).
100 Footnoting in mail message editing modes.
103 Forms editing support (obsolete, use the built-in Widget instead).
106 Provide a WM icon based on major mode.
109 FSF Emacs compatibility files.
112 Tetris, Sokoban, and Snake.
118 The Gnus Newsreader and Mailreader.
124 Editing and Shell mode for the Interactive Data Language.
127 Enhanced front-end for Grep.
130 Front-end for Inferior Lisp.
133 Spell-checking with ispell.
136 Java language and development support.
139 Fundamental lisp files for providing email support.
142 Support for messaging encryption with PGP.
145 Messaging in an Emacs World.
148 Front end support for MH.
154 Other amusements and diversions.
157 Miscellaneous Networking Utilities. This is a single-file package and
158 files may be deleted at will.
161 Miscellaneous single-file O/S utilities, for printing, archiving,
162 compression, remote shells, etc.
165 PC style interface emulation.
171 Provides programmatic completion.
174 Miscellaneous single-file lisp files for various programming languages.
177 Old, but no-Mule safe ps-print.
180 Validated HTML/SGML editing.
183 Emacs support for LaTeX cross-references, citations.
186 An obsolete Emacs mailer. If you do not already use it don't start.
189 Front-end support for Inferior Scheme.
195 SGML/Linuxdoc-SGML editing.
198 Support for editing shell scripts.
204 XEmacs Sun sound files.
207 XEmacs Microsoft sound files.
210 Provides a separate frame with convenient references.
213 Mouse enhancement utility.
216 An Emacs citation tool. Useful with all Emacs Mailers and Newsreaders.
219 XEmacs TeXinfo support.
222 Various single file lisp packages for editing text files.
225 Single-file TeX support.
228 Display time & date on the modeline.
231 Emacs MIME support. Not needed for Gnus >= 5.8.0
234 Support for building with Tooltalk.
237 DEC EDIT/TPU support.
240 Version Control for Free systems.
243 Version Control for ClearCase. This package will shortly be
244 replaced with clearcase.el
250 A Unix process browsing tool.
253 VI emulation support.
263 Fundamental XEmacs support. Install this unless you wish a totally
267 XEmacs Lisp developer support. This package contains utilities for
268 supporting Lisp development. It is a single-file package so it may be
272 A minor mode for (X)Emacs which allows running an XSLT processor on a
278 ** Mule Support (mule)
279 ======================
280 MULti-lingual Enhancement. Support for world scripts such as
281 Latin, Arabic, Cyrillic, Chinese, Japanese, Greek, Hebrew etc.
282 To use these packages your XEmacs must be compiled with Mule
286 Lisp Interface to EDICT, Kanji Dictionary.
289 Wnn (4.2 and 6) support. SJ3 support. Must be installed prior to
293 Quail. Used for everything other than English and Japanese.
296 Used for localized menubars (French and Japanese) and localized splash
303 Basic Mule support. Must be installed prior to building with Mule.
306 Another Japanese Language Input Method. Can be used without a
307 separate process running as a dictionary server.