Kirk Hilliard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Do you have an idea about when emacs 22 will be released?
It's hard to tell... probably in early 2006.
> Do you know who is likely to maintain the debian package of emacs22 --
> you, Rob Browning, someone else?
Probably Rob and Jérôme (maintainers of
Hi Romain,
> You can get a peek of what it will look like with the emacs-snapshot
> package in Debian unstable. It includes the Emacs Lisp reference,
> and the Emacs Lisp Intro manual.
Thanks. I didn't know about that. I just took a look at them in
emacs-snapshot-common. Very cool!
Do you ha
Kirk Hilliard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> He also mentioned that when released, it will be bundled with the
> Emacs distribution; it will no longer be an independent package. This
> will mean a different source package, and likely a different
> maintainer.
You can get a peek of what it will lo
Eli Zaretskii from GNU responded that in CVS they have fixed things
the other way around -- @setfilename now uses "eintr". That is, the
filenames of the info files are changed to match the dir entry.
He also mentioned that when released, it will be bundled with the
Emacs distribution; it will no
Package: emacs-lisp-intro
Version: 2.04
Summary: The texinfo file sets filename "emacs-lisp-intro.info",
but uses the name "eintr" for its dir entry.
In emacs-lisp-intro-2.04.tar.gz, all emacs-lisp-intro.info* files
contain the lines:
START-INFO-DIR-ENTRY
* Emacs Lisp Intro: (eintr).
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