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Document Message mode as the default mail mode. * sending.texi (Sending Mail): Document the fact that Message mode is now the default mail mode. (Mail Format, Mail Headers): Document mail-from-style changes. (Mail Commands): Rename from Mail mode. Document Message mode. (Mail Misc): Rename from Mail mode Misc. (Mail Sending, Header Editing, Mail Misc): Switch to Message mode command names and update keybindings. (Header Editing): Document message-tab. De-document mail-self-blind, mail-default-reply-to, and mail-archive-file-name in favor of mail-default-headers. Ad index entries for user-full-name and user-mail-address. (Citing Mail): Update changes in Message mode behavior. Document mail-yank-prefix. (Mail Signature): New node, moved from Mail Misc. (Mail Aliases): Mail abbrevs are the default with Message mode. (Mail Methods): Note that Message mode is now the default. * rmail.texi (Rmail Reply): * text.texi (Text Mode): * major.texi (Major Modes): * mule.texi (Output Coding): Refer to Message mode. * custom.texi (Init Examples): Add xref to Mail Header. * emacs.texi (Top): Fix xrefs.
author Chong Yidong <cyd@stupidchicken.com>
date Sat, 27 Mar 2010 23:41:34 -0400
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Copyright (C) 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
  Free Software Foundation, Inc.
See the end of the file for license conditions.


README for Edition 3.0 of the Emacs Lisp Reference Manual.

* This directory contains the texinfo source files for the Emacs Lisp
Reference Manual.

* Report bugs in the Lisp Manual or in Emacs using M-x report-emacs-bug.
To ask questions, use the newsgroup gnu.emacs.help.

* The Emacs Lisp Reference Manual is quite large.  It totals around
1100 pages in smallbook format; the info files total around 3.0 megabytes.

* You can format this manual either for Info or for printing hardcopy
using TeX.

* You can buy nicely printed copies from the Free Software Foundation.
Buying a manual from the Free Software Foundation helps support our GNU
development work.  See <http://shop.fsf.org/>.

* The master file for formatting this manual for Tex is called
`elisp.texi'.  It contains @include commands to include all the
chapters that make up the manual.  In addition, `elisp.texi' has
the title page in a new format designed by Karl Berry, using the
@titlespec command.

* This distribution contains a Makefile that you can use with GNU Make.

** To create a DVI file with a sorted index, run `make elisp.dvi'.

** To make an Info file, you need to install Texinfo, then run `make info'.


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