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1 More Neat Stuff for your Emacs -*-Outline-*-
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3 This file describes GNU Emacs programs and resources that are maintained
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4 by other people. Some of these may become part of the Emacs distribution
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5 in the future.
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7 * The LCD archive
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9 There is a large collection of Emacs Lisp code available for FTP at
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10 archive.cis.ohio-state.edu; it is actively maintained by Dave Brennan
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11 <brennan@hal.com> and Dave Sill <de5@ornl.gov>.
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13 To get started using this archive, do:
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15 ftp archive.cis.ohio-state.edu
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17 Once you're in FTP, do
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19 cd pub/gnu/emacs/elisp-archive
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20 bin
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21 get lispdir.el.Z
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22 get LCD-datafile.Z
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23
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24 and exit. Then do:
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26 compress -d *.Z
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28 The lispdir.el package will help you search for useful packages in the
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29 LCD-datafile, which is a list of the archive constants. It will even
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30 fetch them for you on command.
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31
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32 * Eric Ludlam's etalk system
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34 Eric Ludlam has written a C program and Emacs Lisp code to do Internet talk
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35 through an Emacs window. The package also includes Emacs Lisp code which
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36 assists you in using talk to play a number of different interactive games.
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38 This system seems to be quite nicely put together and is well documented
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39 with a texinfo file that you can integrate into Emacs's own on-line help.
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40 It's too large and specialized to include in the Emacs distribution, though.
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42 Sources of this system are available for FTP at
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44 nic.umass.edu 128.119.166.14
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46 Look under pub/contrib. As of March 23 1993, there are two relevant files:
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48 pub/contrib/etalk0.6B.tar.Z --- sources of the talk system
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49 pub/contrib/egames0.6B.tar.Z --- more game-support files
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51 We don't know whether this can use the additional features in GNU talk.
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