+There are three ways of making T-gnus with Mule 2.3 based on Emacs 19.34.
+
+1. If you have installed EMU, APEL, CLIME and SEMI packages under the
+ standard load-path, for instance:
+
+ EMU: /usr/local/share/mule/19.34/site-lisp/
+ APEL: /usr/local/share/mule/site-lisp/apel/
+ CLIME: /usr/local/share/mule/site-lisp/flim/
+ SEMI: /usr/local/share/mule/site-lisp/semi/
+
+ What is more, if you have been replaced old CUSTOM with new CUSTOM
+ or if you have installed new CUSTOM directly under the standard
+ load-path as such as /usr/local/share/mule/19.34/site-lisp/, you
+ may have nothing to be done; type the following commands right now.
+
+ % ./configure --with-emacs=mule
+ % make install
+
+ However, if you have installed new CUSTOM in the subdirectory under
+ the standard load-path, use the configure option `--with-addpath='
+ as follows:
+
+ % ./configure --with-emacs=mule\
+ --with-addpath=/usr/local/share/mule/site-lisp/custom/
+ % make install
+
+ or you can use the file subdirs.el under the parent directory of
+ the subdirectory of CUSTOM to add it into load-path which contain
+ the following contents:
+
+ (normal-top-level-add-to-load-path
+ '("custom/" "and the other subdirectories.../"))
+
+ and then just type:
+
+ % ./configure --with-emacs=mule
+ % make install
+
+2. If you have installed EMU, APEL, CLIME and SEMI packages in the
+ non-standard load-path, use the configure option `--with-addpath='
+ with the colon separated directory names where EMU, APEL or CUSTOM
+ packages are installed. For example:
+
+ % ./configure --with-emacs=mule\
+ --with-addpath=~/elisp/emu/:~/elisp/apel/:~/elisp/custom/
+ % make install
+
+ In this case, you have no need to add paths of CLIME, SEMI if they
+ are installed under the directory which is same as the parent
+ directory of APEL.
+
+3. This is another way to install T-gnus when you have installed EMU,
+ APEL, CLIME and SEMI packages in the non-standard load-path. Copy
+ the file `sample.lpath.el' which is included in the distribution to
+ `~/.lpath.el' and modify it suitably for your environment. And
+ then type the following command.
+
+ % ./configure --with-emacs=mule
+ % make install
+
+
+USING emacs-w3m (and Emacs/W3)
+==============================
+The web based backend `nnshimbun' uses the shimbun modules which are
+included in emacs-w3m package (and the other web based backends of T-
+gnus requires Emacs/W3). emacs-w3m is an interface program to the
+external command w3m, visit the following pages for more information.