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by MORIOKA Tomohiko <morioka@jaist.ac.jp>
What's MU
=========
MU stands for "Message Utilities". It consists of following
modules:
mu-cite: a citation utility
mu-cite.el --- main module of mu-cite
mu-bbdb.el --- mu-cite submodule for BBDB
mu-register.el --- mu-cite submodule for registration
latex-math-symbol.el --- translate mathematical symbols of
LaTeX into MULE characters
It requires two packages APEL 10.7 or later and FLIM 1.12.2 or later.
Please install them.
Installation
============
(a) run in expanded place
If you don't want to install other directories, please do only
following:
% make
You can specify the emacs command name, for example
% make install EMACS=xemacs
If `EMACS=...' is omitted, EMACS=emacs is used.
(b) make install
If you want to install other directories, please do following:
% make install
You can specify the emacs command name, for example
% make install EMACS=xemacs
If `EMACS=...' is omitted, EMACS=emacs is used.
You can specify the prefix of the directory tree for Emacs Lisp
programs and shell scripts, for example:
% make install PREFIX=~/
If `PREFIX=...' is omitted, the prefix of the directory tree of the
specified emacs command is used (perhaps /usr/local).
For example, if PREFIX=/usr/local and EMACS 19.34 is specified, it
will create the following directory tree:
/usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp/mu/ --- MU
You can specify site-lisp directory, for example:
% make install LISPDIR=~/share/emacs/lisp
If `LISPDIR=...' is omitted, site-lisp directory of the specified
emacs command is used (perhaps /usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp or
/usr/local/lib/xemacs/site-lisp).
If the emu modules (included in APEL package) have been installed in
the non-standard directory, you should specify where they will be
found, for example:
% make install VERSION_SPECIFIC_LISPDIR=~/elisp
You can specify other optional settings by editing the file
MU-CFG. Please read comments in it.
(c) install as a XEmacs package
If you want to install to XEmacs package directory, please do
following:
% make install-package
You can specify the XEmacs command name, for example
% make install-package XEMACS=xemacs-21
If `XEMACS=...' is omitted, XEMACS=xemacs is used.
You can specify the package directory, for example:
% make install PACKAGEDIR=~/.xemacs
If `PACKAGEDIR=...' is omitted, the first existing package
directory is used.
Notice that XEmacs package system requires XEmacs 21.0 or later.
load-path (for Emacs or MULE)
=============================
If you are using Emacs or Mule, please add directory of mu to
load-path. If you install by default setting, you can write
subdirs.el for example:
--------------------------------------------------------------------
(normal-top-level-add-to-load-path '("apel" "flim" "mu"))
--------------------------------------------------------------------
If you are using XEmacs, there are no need of setting about
load-path.
CVS based development
=====================
If you would like to join CVS based development, please send mail to
cvs@cvs.m17n.org
with your account name and your public key for ssh. cvsroot is
:ext:cvs@cvs.m17n.org:/cvs/root.
If you cannot use ssh, please send UNIX /etc/passwd style crypted
password. you can commit with the cvsroot
:pserver:<accountname>@cvs.m17n.org:/cvs/root.
We hope you will join the open development.
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