X-Git-Url: http://git.chise.org/gitweb/?p=chise%2Fxemacs-chise.git.1;a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Fxemacs%2Fpackages.texi;h=53db29e13f3bf4e26d2aa61bcc73635f030e4eb6;hp=10d700fb8438b1e7f40d71067e0dee75acd60ce8;hb=1a5e625ffcc6b2e9a9828a89763c062a0b09b361;hpb=d8654f7c5ad0c04060008c6fbbd90add1f4537e3 diff --git a/man/xemacs/packages.texi b/man/xemacs/packages.texi index 10d700f..53db29e 100644 --- a/man/xemacs/packages.texi +++ b/man/xemacs/packages.texi @@ -95,28 +95,19 @@ where you grabbed the core distribution from, and are located in the subdirectory @file{packages}. Package file names follow the naming convention @file{--pkg.tar.gz}. -If you have EFS @ref{(EFS)}, packages can be installed over the network. +If you have @ref{(EFS)}, packages can be installed over the network. Alternatively, if you have copies of the packages locally, you can install packages from a local disk or CDROM. The file @file{etc/PACKAGES} in the core distribution contains a list of -the @ref{Available Packages} at the time of the XEmacs release. Packages are -also listed on the @code{Options} menu under: - -@example - Options->Customize->Emacs->Packages -@end example - -However, don't select any of these menu picks unless you actually want -to install the given package (and have properly configured your system -to do so). +the @ref{Available Packages} at the time of the XEmacs release. You can also get a list of available packages, and whether or not they are installed, using the visual package browser and installer. You can access it via the menus: @example - Options->Manage Packages->List & Install + Tools -> Packages -> List and Install @end example Or, you can get to it via the keyboard: @@ -244,14 +235,10 @@ and optionally: After installing these by hand, fire up XEmacs and follow these steps. -Note: The menus in XEmacs 21.2.x and up have changed slightly, so -where I mention "Options -> Manage Packages", substitute "Tools -> -Packages". - @enumerate 1 @item Choose a download site. -via menu: Options -> Manages Packages -> Add Download Site +via menu: Tools -> Packages -> Add Download Site via keyb: @code{M-x customize-variable RET package-get-remote RET} (put in the details of remote host and directory) @@ -261,7 +248,7 @@ local directory, you can: @code{M-x pui-add-install-directory RET} @item Obtain a list of packages and display the list in a buffer named @file{*Packages*}. -menu: Options -> Manage Packages -> List & Install +menu: Tools -> Packages -> List & Install keyb: @code{M-x pui-list-packages RET} XEmacs will now connect to the remote site and download the @@ -287,7 +274,7 @@ The package has been marked for installation/update. @end table If there is no character in the first column, the package has been -installed and is up-to-date. +installed and is up to date. From here, you can select or unselect packages for installation using the @key{RET} key, the @kbd{Mouse-2} button or selecting "Select" from @@ -677,7 +664,7 @@ xemacs.org and it's mirrors. If a particular package that you are looking for isn't here, please send a message to the @email{xemacs-beta@@xemacs.org, XEmacs Beta list}. -This data is up-to-date as of May 15, 2001. +This data is up to date as of September 22, 2002. @subsection Normal Packages A very broad selection of elisp packages. @@ -696,7 +683,7 @@ A Portable Emacs Library. Used by XEmacs MIME support. Basic TeX/LaTeX support. @item bbdb -The Big Brother Data Base +The Big Brother Data Base: a rolodex-like database program. @item build Build XEmacs using custom widgets. @@ -713,8 +700,12 @@ Calendar and diary support. @item cc-mode C, C++ and Java language support. +@item clearcase +Support for the Clearcase version control system. + @item cookie -Spook and Yow (Zippy quotes). +"Fortune cookie"-style messages. Includes Spook (suspicious phrases) +and Yow (Zippy quotes). @item crisp Crisp/Brief emulation. @@ -722,10 +713,19 @@ Crisp/Brief emulation. @item debug GUD, gdb, dbx debugging support. +@item dictionary +Interface to RFC2229 dictionary servers. + @item dired The DIRectory EDitor is for manipulating, and running commands on files in a directory. +@item docbookide +DocBook editing support. + +@item ecrypto +Crypto functionality in Emacs Lisp. + @item edebug A Lisp debugger. @@ -742,10 +742,6 @@ DEC EDIT/EDT emulation. @item efs Treat files on remote systems the same as local files. -@item eicq -ICQ Client developed and tested on Linux x86; -only supported on that platform - @item eieio Enhanced Implementation of Emacs Interpreted Objects. @@ -758,6 +754,9 @@ Another interface over patch. @item eshell Command shell implemented entirely in Emacs Lisp. +@item ess +ESS: Emacs Speaks Statistics. + @item eterm Terminal emulator. @@ -770,11 +769,14 @@ Footnoting in mail message editing modes. @item forms Forms editing support (obsolete, use the built-in Widget instead). +@item fortran-modes +Fortran language support. + @item frame-icon Provide a WM icon based on major mode. @item fsf-compat -FSF Emacs compatibility files. +GNU Emacs compatibility files. @item games Tetris, Sokoban, and Snake. @@ -785,9 +787,15 @@ XEmacs bug reports. @item gnus The Gnus Newsreader and Mailreader. +@item haskell-mode +Haskell language support. + @item hm--html-menus HTML editing. +@item ibuffer +Advanced replacement for buffer-menu. + @item idlwave Editing and Shell mode for the Interactive Data Language. @@ -795,7 +803,7 @@ Editing and Shell mode for the Interactive Data Language. Enhanced front-end for Grep. @item ilisp -Front-end for Inferior Lisp. +Front-end for interacting with Inferior Lisp (external lisps). @item ispell Spell-checking with ispell. @@ -803,6 +811,9 @@ Spell-checking with ispell. @item jde Java language and development support. +@item liece +IRC (Internet Relay Chat) client for Emacs. + @item mail-lib Fundamental lisp files for providing email support. @@ -810,17 +821,20 @@ Fundamental lisp files for providing email support. Support for messaging encryption with PGP. @item mew -Messaging in an Emacs World. +Messaging in an Emacs World; a MIME-based email program. @item mh-e Front end support for MH. @item mine -Minehunt. +Elisp implementation of the game 'Minehunt'. @item misc-games Other amusements and diversions. +@item mmm-mode +Support for Multiple Major Modes within a single buffer. + @item net-utils Miscellaneous Networking Utilities. This is a single-file package and files may be deleted at will. @@ -829,6 +843,9 @@ files may be deleted at will. Miscellaneous single-file O/S utilities, for printing, archiving, compression, remote shells, etc. +@item ocaml +Objective Caml language support. + @item pc PC style interface emulation. @@ -838,21 +855,38 @@ CVS frontend. @item pcomplete Provides programmatic completion. +@item perl-modes +Perl language support. + @item prog-modes Miscellaneous single-file lisp files for various programming languages. -@item ps-print-nomule -Old, but no-Mule safe ps-print. +@item ps-print +Print buffers to PostScript printers. @item psgml Validated HTML/SGML editing. +@item psgml-dtds +A collection of DTDs for psgml. Note that this package is deprecated +and will be removed in the future, most likely Q2/2003. Instead of using +this, you should install needed DTDs yourself. + +@item python-modes +Python language support. + @item reftex Emacs support for LaTeX cross-references, citations. @item rmail An obsolete Emacs mailer. If you do not already use it don't start. +@item ruby-modes +Ruby language support. + +@item sasl +Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL) library. + @item scheme Front-end support for Inferior Scheme. @@ -865,9 +899,15 @@ SGML/Linuxdoc-SGML editing. @item sh-script Support for editing shell scripts. +@item sieve +Manage Sieve email filtering scripts. + @item slider User interface tool. +@item sml-mode +Standard ML editing support. + @item sounds-au XEmacs Sun sound files. @@ -904,6 +944,10 @@ Support for building with Tooltalk. @item tpu DEC EDIT/TPU support. +@item tramp +Remote shell-based file editing. This is similar to EFS or Ange-FTP, +but works with rsh/ssh and rcp/scp. + @item vc Version Control for Free systems. @@ -935,6 +979,9 @@ XEmacs Lisp developer support. This package contains utilities for supporting Lisp development. It is a single-file package so it may be tailored. +@item xslide +XSL editing support. + @item xslt-process A minor mode for (X)Emacs which allows running an XSLT processor on a buffer. @@ -958,6 +1005,12 @@ Lisp Interface to EDICT, Kanji Dictionary. Wnn (4.2 and 6) support. SJ3 support. Must be installed prior to XEmacs build. +@item latin-unity +Unify character sets in a buffer. When characters belong to disjoint +character sets, this attempts to translate the characters so +that they belong to one character set. If the buffer coding system is +not sufficient, this suggests different coding systems. + @item leim Quail. Used for everything other than English and Japanese. @@ -971,6 +1024,9 @@ Dictionary support. (This isn't an English dictionary program) @item mule-base Basic Mule support. Must be installed prior to building with Mule. +@item mule-ucs +Extended coding systems (including Unicode) for XEmacs. + @item skk Another Japanese Language Input Method. Can be used without a separate process running as a dictionary server.