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Alastair Burt <alastair.burt@dfki.de> sent in a patch on 17.Mar.98 which removes duplicates from the category list and saves the buffer after category addition. Thanks. Uwe Brauer <oub@sunma4.mat.ucm.es> sent in a request on 3.Apr.98 to implement a "move-between-categories" function. I haven't done that yet. Thanks. "Edward S. Hirgelt" <ehirgelt@directinterfaces.com> fixed a problem with multi-line editing 29.Oct.98. Thanks. tom <tom@pixelpark.com> sent in a replacement for the outmoded time-format that I had been using on 13.Nov.98. Thanks. Jerome Thebert <thebertj@felixstowe.rms.slb.com> sent in a binding to show/hide continuation lines using the space bar on 11.Jan.99. Instead of leaving it as a hook, I integrated it. Thanks. Sorry again to everybody. I sat on your patches for a year.
author Oliver Seidel <os10000@seidel-space.de>
date Wed, 17 Mar 1999 11:10:29 +0000
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More Neat Stuff for your Emacs         -*-mode: text; outline-minor-mode: t-*-

This file describes GNU Emacs programs and resources that are maintained
by other people.  Some of these may become part of the Emacs
distribution in the future.  Also included are sites where development
versions of some packages distributed with Emacs may be found.

You might also look at the Emacs web page
<URL:http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/emacs.html>.  If you use the
Windows-32 version of Emacs, see the NTEmacs sites listed in the FAQ.

Please submit a but report if you find that any of the addresses
listed here fail.

* The LCD archive

There is a large collection of Emacs Lisp code available for FTP at
ftp.cis.ohio-state.edu and various mirrors.  Unfortunately its
maintenance is currently very slow.

To get started using this archive, do:

	ftp ftp.cis.ohio-state.edu

Once you're in FTP, do

	cd pub/emacs-lisp
	bin
	get lispdir.el.Z
	get LCD-datafile.Z

and exit.  Then do:

	gunzip *.Z

The lispdir.el package will help you search for useful packages in the
LCD-datafile, which is a list of the archive constants.  It will even
fetch them for you on command.

* gnu.emacs.sources

Packages posted to the gnu.emacs.sources newsgroup (see
etc/MAILINGLISTS) might be archived specifically (try a web search
engine) or retrievable from general Usenet archive services.

* Maintenace versions of some packages distributed with Emacs

You might find bug-fixes or enhancements in these places.

 * Autorevert:
   <URL:ftp://ftp.csd.uu.se/pub/users/andersl/emacs/autorevert.el>

 * Battery and Info Look: <URL:ftp://ftp.ul.bawue.de/pub/purple/emacs>

 * BibTeX:
   <URL:http://www.ida.ing.tu-bs.de/people/dirk/bibtex/index.html>

 * CC Mode, ELP, Reporter, Supercite: <URL:http://www.python.org/emacs/>
   Also home of Python Mode and possibly other good hacks.

 * CPerl: <URL:ftp://ftp.math.ohio-state.edu/pub/users/ilya>

 * Crisp mode, Scroll Lock mode:
   <URL:http://members.home.net/foz/elisp/>

 * Ediff and Viper: <URL:ftp://ftp.ca.sunysb.edu/pub/techreports/kifer/>

 * Eldoc, Rlogin and Rsz-mini:
   <URL:ftp://ftp.splode.com/pub/users/friedman/packages/>

 * Elint: <URL:http://www.lysator.liu.se/%7Epetli/elisp/elint.tar.gz>

 * Expand: <URL:http://w3.teaser.fr/%7Eflepied/expand.el.gz>

 * Etags: <URL:ftp://fly.cnuce.cnr.it/pub/>

 * Find Func:
   <URL:http://www.kurims.kyoto-u.ac.jp/%7Epetersen/emacs/find-func.el>

 * Flyspell: <URL:http://kaolin.unice.fr/%7Eserrano/emacs/flyspell>

 * Gnus home page: <URL:http://www.gnus.org/>
   Native MIME support is in development at the time of writing.

 * Ffap: <URL:http://www.mathcs.emory.edu/%7Emic/ftp/emacs/>
   (And some addons for it.)

 * Follow: <URL:http://meryl.csd.uu.se/%7eandersl/follow.shtml>

 * Ispell: <URL:http://www.kdstevens.com/%7Estevens/ispell-page.html>

 * Iswitchb: <URL:http://www.anc.ed.ac.uk/%7Estephen/emacs/iswitchb.el>

 * PC Selection: <URL:ftp://ftp.thp.uni-duisburg.de/pub/source/elisp/>

 * Speedbar, Checkdoc etc: <URL:ftp://www.ultranet.com/pub/zappo/>

 * Sregex: <URL:http://www.zanshin.com/%7Ebobg/sregex.html>

 * Webjump: <URL:http://nwv.www.media.mit.edu/people/nwv/projects/webjump>

* Packages and add-ons not bundled with Emacs

Various major packages or useful additions aren't distributed as part of
Emacs for various reasons, sometimes because their authors haven't made
a copyright assignment to the FSF.  Some of them may be integrated in
the future.

 * AUCTeX: fancy (La)TeX support: <URL:http://sunsite.auc.dk/auctex/>
   There's an AUCTeX mail list/newsgroup:
   <URL:news://sunsite.auc.dk/emacs.auctex>.

 * BBDB: personal Info Rolodex integrated with mail/news:
   <URL:http://pw2.netcom.com/%7Esimmonmt/bbdb/index.html>

 * Calc: computer algebra and numerical calculations:
   <URL:http:www.gnu.org/software/calc/calc.html>
   From GNU distribution mirrors.

 * Dismal: spreadsheet:
   <URL:http://www.psychology.nottingham.ac.uk/staff/ritter/papers/dismal/
   dismal.html>
	  
 * EDB: database: <URL:ftp://theory.lcs.mit.edu/pub/emacs/edb>
   No longer maintained?

 * EIEIO (object system), ETalk (interface to Internet talk):
   <URL:ftp://www.ultranet.com/pub/zappo/>

 * EFS: enhanced version of ange-ftp:
   <URL:http://www-uk.hpl.hp.com/people/ange/efs>
   Version 1.16 is said not to work properly with Emacs 20.

 * Elib library: <URL:/software/elib/elib.html>
   From GNU distribution mirrors.

 * Emacspeak -- A Speech Output Subsystem For Emacs:
   <URL:http://simon.cs.cornell.edu/info/people/raman/emacspeak/emacspeak.html>

 * Erik Naggum's hacks: <URL:ftp://ftp.naggum.no/emacs/>

 * Gnuserv:
   <URL:ftp://ftp.splode.com/pub/users/friedman/packages/fgnuserv-1.0.tar.gz>
   Enhanced emacsclient/emacsserver.  See also
   <URL:http://www.splode.com/users/friedman/software/emacs-lisp/> for
   other Friedman Emacs hacks.

 * hm--html-menus:
   <URL:ftp://ftp.tnt.uni-hannover.de/pub/editors/xemacs/contrib>
   HTML-specific editing.  Can work with PSGML.

 * Hyperbole: `Hyperbole is an open, efficient, programmable
   information management and hypertext system.'
   From GNU distribution mirrors.

 * ILISP: <URL:http://www.cs.cmu.edu/%7Ecampbell/ilisp/index.html>
   Provides an interactive environment for manipulating an inferior
   process running some form of Lisp.  Reported to have a problem with
   Emacs 20.

 * JDE: <URL:http://sunsite.auc.dk/jde/>
   Wrapper around Java development tools.

 * Mailcrypt:
   <URL:http://www.pobox.com/%7Elbudney/linux/software/mailcrypt.html>
   PGP and GPG support.  PGP isn't free software, but GPG, the GNU
   Privacy Guard, is under development as a free replacement.

 * Pointers to MIME packages:
   <URL:http://bmrc.berkeley.edu/%7Etrey/emacs/mime.html>

 * PSGML: <URL:http://www.lysator.liu.se/projects/about_psgml.html>
   DTD-aware serious SGML/XML editing.  The 1.1 series (still in the
   ALPHA directory at the time of writing) fixes a bug which causes
   problems with Emacs 20.3 and later.

 * Todo mode:
   <URL:http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/os10000/stuff/todo.html>
   Todo list maintenance, interfacing to Diary mode.

 * VM (View Mail): <URL:http://www.wonderworks.com/vm/> Alternative
   mail reader.  Apparently not currently supported under Emacs 20.
   There is a VM newsgroup: <URL:news:gnu.emacs.vm.info>

 * W3: <URL:http://www.cs.indiana.edu/elisp/w3/docs.html>
   Web browser.  There's a W3 mail list/newsgroup
   <URL:news://sunsite.auc.dk/emacs.w3> and a W3 development mail
   list/newsgroup <URL:news://sunsite.auc.dk/emacs.w3.dev>.

* Unpacked Emacs sources

Erik Naggum maintains an unpacked copy of the Emacs distribution
<URL:ftp://ftp.uio.no/pub/emacs/>, which may be useful for checking
something in a later release without downloading the whole distribution.