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[Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/faq.texi


From: Kim F . Storm
Subject: [Emacs-diffs] Changes to emacs/man/faq.texi
Date: Wed, 09 Feb 2005 10:53:04 -0500

Index: emacs/man/faq.texi
diff -c emacs/man/faq.texi:1.61 emacs/man/faq.texi:1.62
*** emacs/man/faq.texi:1.61     Mon Jan 24 12:39:14 2005
--- emacs/man/faq.texi  Wed Feb  9 15:50:35 2005
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*** 424,430 ****
  
  The archive is at @uref{ftp://ftp-mailing-list-archives.gnu.org}.
  
! The archive can be browsed over the web at 
  @uref{http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/, the GNU mail archive}.
  
  Web-based Usenet search services, such as
--- 424,430 ----
  
  The archive is at @uref{ftp://ftp-mailing-list-archives.gnu.org}.
  
! The archive can be browsed over the web at
  @uref{http://mail.gnu.org/archive/html/, the GNU mail archive}.
  
  Web-based Usenet search services, such as
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*** 2633,2639 ****
  default, a backslash (@samp{\}) will appear in the mode line.
  
  If you are running a version of Emacs before 20.1, get @code{crypt++}
! (@pxref{Packages that do not come with Emacs}).  Among other things, 
  @code{crypt++} transparently modifies MS-DOS files as they are loaded
  and saved, allowing you to ignore the different conventions that Unix
  and MS-DOS have for delineating the end of a line.
--- 2633,2639 ----
  default, a backslash (@samp{\}) will appear in the mode line.
  
  If you are running a version of Emacs before 20.1, get @code{crypt++}
! (@pxref{Packages that do not come with Emacs}).  Among other things,
  @code{crypt++} transparently modifies MS-DOS files as they are loaded
  and saved, allowing you to ignore the different conventions that Unix
  and MS-DOS have for delineating the end of a line.
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*** 3300,3309 ****
  @uref{ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/emacs/address@hidden
  
  The above will obviously change as new versions of Emacs come out.  For
! instance, when Emacs 21.42 is released, it will most probably be
  available as
  
! @uref{ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/emacs/emacs-21.42.tar.gz}
  
  Again, you should use one of the GNU mirror sites (see @ref{Current GNU
  distributions}, and adjust the URL accordingly) so as to reduce load on
--- 3300,3309 ----
  @uref{ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/emacs/address@hidden
  
  The above will obviously change as new versions of Emacs come out.  For
! instance, when Emacs 22.42 is released, it will most probably be
  available as
  
! @uref{ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/emacs/emacs-22.42.tar.gz}
  
  Again, you should use one of the GNU mirror sites (see @ref{Current GNU
  distributions}, and adjust the URL accordingly) so as to reduce load on
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*** 3543,3549 ****
  List (ELL)}, maintained by @email{stephen@@anc.ed.ac.uk, Stephen Eglen},
  aims to provide one compact list with links to all of the current Emacs
  Lisp files on the internet.  The ELL can be browsed over the web, or
! from Emacs with @uref{http://www.anc.ed.ac.uk/~stephen/emacs/ell.el, 
  the @file{ell} package}.
  
  Many authors post their packages to the @uref{news:gnu.emacs.sources,
--- 3543,3549 ----
  List (ELL)}, maintained by @email{stephen@@anc.ed.ac.uk, Stephen Eglen},
  aims to provide one compact list with links to all of the current Emacs
  Lisp files on the internet.  The ELL can be browsed over the web, or
! from Emacs with @uref{http://www.anc.ed.ac.uk/~stephen/emacs/ell.el,
  the @file{ell} package}.
  
  Many authors post their packages to the @uref{news:gnu.emacs.sources,
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*** 3805,3811 ****
  
  Most of these modes are now available in standard Emacs distribution.
  To get additional modes, see @ref{Finding a package with particular
! functionality}.  
  
  Barry Warsaw's @code{cc-mode} now works for C, address@hidden, Objective-C, 
and
  Java code.  It is distributed with Emacs, but has
--- 3805,3811 ----
  
  Most of these modes are now available in standard Emacs distribution.
  To get additional modes, see @ref{Finding a package with particular
! functionality}.
  
  Barry Warsaw's @code{cc-mode} now works for C, address@hidden, Objective-C, 
and
  Java code.  It is distributed with Emacs, but has
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*** 3932,3938 ****
  @email{daveg@@csvax.cs.caltech.edu, Dave Gillespie}
  
  @item Latest version
! 2.02g (part of Emacs since version 21.4)
  
  @item Distribution
  No separate distribution outside of Emacs.  Older versions
--- 3932,3938 ----
  @email{daveg@@csvax.cs.caltech.edu, Dave Gillespie}
  
  @item Latest version
! 2.02g (part of Emacs since version 22.1)
  
  @item Distribution
  No separate distribution outside of Emacs.  Older versions




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