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diff man/xemacs/packages.texi @ 440:8de8e3f6228a r21-2-28
Import from CVS: tag r21-2-28
author | cvs |
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date | Mon, 13 Aug 2007 11:33:38 +0200 |
parents | 3ecd8885ac67 |
children | abe6d1db359e |
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--- a/man/xemacs/packages.texi Mon Aug 13 11:32:27 2007 +0200 +++ b/man/xemacs/packages.texi Mon Aug 13 11:33:38 2007 +0200 @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ also listed on the @code{Options} menu under: @example - Options->Customize->Emacs->Packages + Options->Customize->Emacs->Packages @end example However, don't select any of these menu picks unless you actually want @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ access it via the menus: @example - Options->Manage Packages->List & Install + Options->Manage Packages->List & Install @end example Or, you can get to it via the keyboard: @@ -149,7 +149,7 @@ add these directory names to @code{package-get-remote} using: @example - M-x pui-add-install-directory + M-x pui-add-install-directory @end example Note, however, that any directories added using this function are not @@ -165,11 +165,11 @@ browser and installer, using the menu pick: @example - Options->Manage Packages->List & Install + Options->Manage Packages->List & Install @end example or @example - Options->Manage Packages->Using Custom->Select-> ... + Options->Manage Packages->Using Custom->Select-> ... @end example You can also access it using the keyboard: @@ -236,17 +236,17 @@ customize menus, under: @example - Options->Customize->Emacs->Packages-> ... + Options->Customize->Emacs->Packages-> ... @end example or @example - Options->Manage Packages->Using Custom->Select-> ... + Options->Manage Packages->Using Custom->Select-> ... @end example Set their state to on, and then do: @example - Options->Manage Packages->Using Custom->Update Packages + Options->Manage Packages->Using Custom->Update Packages @end example This will automatically retrieve the packages you have selected from the @@ -313,7 +313,7 @@ typically do this using the commands: @example - gunzip < package.tar.gz | tar xvf - + gunzip < package.tar.gz | tar xvf - @end example Above, replace @file{package.tar.gz} with the filename of the @@ -322,7 +322,7 @@ Of course, if you use GNU @code{tar}, you could also use: @example - tar xvzf package.tar.gz + tar xvzf package.tar.gz @end example @comment What about native MS Windows users???