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Re: Locating Emacs packages




Jason -

If you have a recent version of emacs, it includes the FAQ.  Visit it
with C-h F.

			- Jim Van Zandt


>Date: Fri, 25 Sep 1998 21:00:35 +1000 (AEST)
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>What is the best means of locating up to date Emacs Lisp packages? Is
>there any central repository or reference page? The most recent FAQ that I
>could find is three years old. It includes reference to an Elisp archive,
>which also seems very out of date (several of the links mentioned in the
>FAQ no longer work, and the only archive that I could find had not been
>updated recently).
>
>Incidentally, I have just received T. V. Raman's book on Auditory User
>Interfaces, in ASCII format (lightly marked up with ICADD tags, though
>without conforming to the DTD). It is distributed by RFB & D
>(http://www.rfbd.org/). I would highly recommend this book s providing an
>outstanding exposition of the "speech enabling" approach, which is
>described in general terms, in the context of current and emerging audio
>technologies and user interface design techniques, then exhibited
>in a concrete implementation, namely Emacspeak.
>
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