1 More Neat Stuff for your Emacs
3 This file describes GNU Emacs programs and resources that are
4 maintained by other people. Some of these may become part of the
5 Emacs distribution in the future. Others we unfortunately can't
6 distribute, even though they are free software, because we lack legal
7 papers for copyright purposes. Also included are sites where
8 development versions of some packages distributed with Emacs may be
11 You might also look at the Emacs web page
12 <URL:http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/emacs.html>. If you use the
13 Windows-32 version of Emacs, see the NTEmacs sites listed in the FAQ.
15 Please submit a bug report if you find that any of the addresses
18 * The `Emacs Lisp List' at
19 <URL:http://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/eglen/emacs/ell.html> has pointers
20 to sources of a large number of packages.
24 Packages posted to the gnu.emacs.sources newsgroup (see
25 etc/MAILINGLISTS) might be archived specifically (try a web search
26 engine) or retrievable from general Usenet archive services.
30 The Emacs Wiki has an area for storing elisp files
31 <URL:http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl/ElispArea>.
33 * Maintenance versions of some packages distributed with Emacs
35 You might find bug-fixes or enhancements in these places.
37 * Ada-mode: <URL:http://libre.act-europe.fr/adamode>
39 * Battery and Info Look: <URL:ftp://ftp.ul.bawue.de/pub/purple/emacs>
42 <URL:http://www.ida.ing.tu-bs.de/people/dirk/bibtex/index.html>
44 * BS: <URL:http://www.geekware.de/software/emacs/index.html>
46 * Calculator: <URL:http://www.barzilay.org/misc/calculator.el>
48 * CC mode: <URL:http://cc-mode.sourceforge.net/>
50 * CPerl: <URL:http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-module/CPAN/ILYAZ/cperl-mode/>
52 * Ediff and Viper: <URL:http://www.cs.sunysb.edu/~kifer/emacs.html>
55 <URL:http://www.splode.com/~friedman/software/emacs-lisp/>
57 * EShell: <URL:http://www.newartisans.com/johnw/emacs.html>
59 * Etags: <URL:ftp://pot.potorti.it/pub/software/unix/etags.tar.gz>
61 * Expand: <URL:http://w3.teaser.fr/%7Eflepied/expand.el.gz>
63 * Fortune: <URL:http://www.coling.uni-freiburg.de/%7Eschauer/emacs.html>
65 * Gnus: <URL:http://www.gnus.org/>
67 * Ffap: <URL:http://www.mathcs.emory.edu/%7Emic/ftp/emacs/>
68 (And some addons for it.)
70 * Hideshow: <URL:http://www.glug.org/people/ttn/software/hideshow/>
72 * Ispell: <URL:http://www.kdstevens.com/%7Estevens/ispell-page.html>
74 * PC Selection: <URL:ftp://ftp.thp.uni-duisburg.de/pub/source/elisp/>
76 * PS mode: <URL:http://odur.let.rug.nl/%7Ekleiweg/postscript/>
78 * PS-print: <URL:http://www.cpqd.com.br/~vinicius/emacs/>
80 * QuickURL: <URL:http://www.davep.org/emacs/>
82 * RefTeX: <URL:http://staff.science.uva.nl/~dominik/Tools/reftex/>
84 * Speedbar, Checkdoc etc: <URL:http://cedet.sourceforge.net/>
86 * SQL: <URL:http://www.geocities.com/TimesSquare/6120/emacs.html>
88 * Tramp: Remote file access via rsh/ssh
89 <URL:http://savannah.gnu.org/projects/tramp/>
91 * Webjump: <URL:http://www.neilvandyke.org/webjump>
93 * Whitespace: <URL:http://www.dsmit.com/lisp/>
97 * (Tex)info files for use with Info-look that don't come from GNU
99 * Scheme: <URL:ftp://ftp-swiss.ai.mit.edu/pub/scm/r5rs.info.tar.gz>
100 * LaTeX: <URL:ftp://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/info/latex2e-help-texinfo/
101 latex2e.texi> (or CTAN mirrors)
102 * Perl: <URL:ftp://ftp.cpan.org/pub/CPAN/doc/manual/texinfo/perl5/>
105 * Packages and add-ons not bundled with Emacs
107 Various major packages or useful additions aren't distributed as part of
108 Emacs for various reasons, sometimes because their authors haven't made
109 a copyright assignment to the FSF. Some of them may be integrated in
112 You might like to check whether they are packaged for your system.
113 Several are for Debian GNU/Linux in particular.
115 * AUCTeX: fancy (La)TeX support: <URL:http://www.gnu.org/software/auctex/>
116 There's an AUCTeX mail list/newsgroup:
117 <URL:news://sunsite.dk/emacs.auctex>.
119 * BBDB: personal Info Rolodex integrated with mail/news:
120 <URL:http://bbdb.sourceforge.net/>
121 [You might want to set the coding system of your .bbdb file to
122 emacs-mule, say by adding `("\\.bbdb\\'" . emacs-mule)' to
123 `file-coding-system-alist' for non-ASCII characters.]
125 * Boxquote: <URL:http://www.davep.org/emacs/>
127 * CEDET: Collection of Emacs Development Environment Tools, including
128 EIEIO, Semantic, Speedbar, EDE, and COGRE:
129 <URL:http://cedet.sourceforge.net/>
131 * CJK-emacs: Converting MULE-encoded text to TeX:
132 <URL:ftp://ctan.tug.org/tex-archive/language/chinese/CJK/> and
133 mirrors of the `CTAN' TeX archives.
135 * Dismal: spreadsheet:
136 <URL:http://www.gnu.org/software/dismal/dismal.html>
138 * ECB: Emacs Code Browser: <URL:http://ecb.sourceforge.net/>
140 * EDB: database: <URL:http://www.glug.org/people/ttn/software/edb/>
142 * Ee: categorizing information manager:
143 <URL:http://www.jurta.org/emacs/ee/>
145 * EFS: enhanced version of ange-ftp:
146 <URL:http://www-uk.hpl.hp.com/people/ange/efs>
147 Version 1.16 is said not to work properly with Emacs 20.
149 * Elib library: <URL:http://www.gnu.org/software/elib/elib.html>
150 From GNU distribution mirrors. (Much of this functionality is now
153 * EMacro: <URL:http://emacro.sourceforge.net/>
154 EMacro is a portable configuration file that configures itself.
156 * Emacs speaks statistics (ESS): statistical programming within Emacs
157 <URL:http://ess.r-project.org>
159 * Emacspeak -- A Speech Output Subsystem For Emacs:
160 <URL:http://emacspeak.sourceforge.net/>
162 * Emacs-w3m : <URL:http://emacs-w3m.namazu.org/>
163 A simple Emacs interface to w3m, which is a text-mode
166 * Emacs Wiki Mode: <URL:http://mwolson.org/projects/EmacsWiki.html>
167 A wiki-like publishing tool and personal information manager
170 <URL:http://www.emacswiki.org/cgi-bin/wiki?EmacsIRCClient>
173 <URL:http://meltin.net/hacks/emacs/>
174 Enhanced emacsclient/emacsserver. Also available from this Web
175 page: eiffel-mode.el.
177 * Go in a buffer: Go Text Protocol client:
178 <URL:http://www.glug.org/people/ttn/software/personal-elisp/standalone/>
179 A modified version is also bundled with GNU Go:
180 <URL:http://www.gnu.org/software/gnugo/gnugo.html>
183 <URL:ftp://ftp.tnt.uni-hannover.de/pub/editors/xemacs/contrib>
184 HTML-specific editing. Can work with PSGML.
187 <URL:http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/hyperbole/hyperbole-4.01.tar.gz>
188 Hyperbole is an open, efficient, programmable information
189 management and hypertext system.
191 * JDEE: <URL:http://jdee.sunsite.dk/>
192 Provides a Java development environment for Emacs.
194 * Mule-UCS: Universal enCoding System:
195 <URL:ftp://ftp.m17n.org/pub/mule/Mule-UCS/>
196 Extended coding systems for Mule, specifically for reading and
197 writing UTF-8 encoded Unicode. This probably doesn't have much
198 advantage over the built-in `mule-utf-8' coding system with
199 `utf-translate-cjk' turned on.
202 <URL:http://mailcrypt.sourceforge.net/>
203 PGP and GPG support. PGP isn't free software, but GPG, the GNU
204 Privacy Guard, is a free replacement <URL:http://www.gnupg.org/>.
206 * Mew: <URL:http://www.mew.org/>
207 A MIME mail reader for Emacs/XEmacs.
209 * MMM Mode: <URL:http://mmm-mode.sourceforge.net/>
210 MMM Mode is an emacs add-on package providing a minor mode that
211 allows Multiple Major Modes to coexist in one buffer.
213 * nXML Mode: New mode for XML:
214 <URL:http://www.thaiopensource.com/nxml-mode/>
215 nXML mode is an addon for GNU Emacs, which makes GNU Emacs into a
219 <URL:http://sacha.free.net.ph/notebook/wiki/PlannerMode.php>
221 * Preview LaTeX: embed preview LaTeX images in source buffer.
222 <URL:http://preview-latex.sourceforge.net/>
224 * PSGML: <URL:http://www.lysator.liu.se/projects/about_psgml.html>
225 DTD-aware serious SGML/XML editing.
227 * Quack: <URL:http://www.neilvandyke.org/quack/>
228 Quack enhances Emacs support for Scheme
231 <URL:http://sacha.free.net.ph/notebook/wiki/RememberEl.php>
233 * Session: <URL:http://emacs-session.sourceforge.net/>
234 Session Management for Emacs.
236 * SLIME: The Superior Lisp Interaction Mode for Emacs:
237 <URL:http://common-lisp.net/project/slime/>
239 * Tamago: Chinese/Japanese/Korean input method
240 <URL:ftp://m17n.org/pub/tamago/>
241 Emacs Lisp package to provide input methods for CJK characters.
242 It can use these background conversion servers:
243 FreeWnn (jserver, cserver, tserver),
247 * Tiny Tools: <URL:http://tiny-tools.sourceforge.net/>
249 * VM (View Mail): <URL:http://www.wonderworks.com/vm/> Alternative
250 mail reader. There is a VM newsgroup: <URL:news:gnu.emacs.vm.info>
252 * W3: <URL:http://www.cs.indiana.edu/elisp/w3/docs.html>
253 Web browser. There's a W3 mail list/newsgroup
254 <URL:news://sunsite.auc.dk/emacs.w3> and a W3 development mail
255 list/newsgroup <URL:news://sunsite.auc.dk/emacs.w3.dev>.
257 * Wanderlust: <URL:http://www.gohome.org/wl/>
258 Yet Another Message Interface on Emacsen. Wanderlust is a mail/news
259 reader supporting IMAP4rev1 for emacsen.
261 * WhizzyTex: <URL:http://pauillac.inria.fr/whizzytex/>
262 WhizzyTeX provides a minor mode for Emacs or XEmacs, a (bash)
263 shell-script daemon and some LaTeX macros.
265 * X-Symbol: <URL:http://x-symbol.sf.net/>
266 Quasi-WYSIWYG editing of TeX & al. (It will be improved to take
267 better advantage of Emacs 21 features.)
275 arch-tag: c1d4e7c8-db85-44e6-909e-659e2b20fefa