1 This is the file .../info/dir, which contains the
2 topmost node of the Info hierarchy, called (dir)Top.
3 The first time you invoke Info you start off looking at this node.
5 File: dir, Node: Top This is the top of the INFO tree
10 The Info Directory is the top-level menu of major Info topics.
11 Type "d" in Info to return to the Info Directory. Type "q" to exit Info.
12 Type "?" for a list of Info commands, or "h" to visit an Info tutorial.
13 Type "m" to choose a menu item--for instance,
14 "mEmacs<Return>" visits the Emacs manual.
15 In Emacs Info, you can click mouse button 2 on a menu item
16 or cross reference to follow it to its target.
17 Each menu line that starts with a * is a topic you can select with "m".
18 Every third topic has a red * to help pick the right number to type.
22 * Info: (info). How to use the documentation browsing system.
25 * Emacs: (emacs). The extensible self-documenting text editor.
26 * Emacs FAQ: (efaq). Frequently Asked Questions about Emacs.
29 * Emacs Lisp Intro: (eintr). A simple introduction to Emacs Lisp programming.
30 * Elisp: (elisp). The Emacs Lisp Reference Manual.
33 * Ada mode: (ada-mode). Emacs mode for editing and compiling Ada code.
34 * CC Mode: (ccmode). Emacs mode for editing C, C++, Objective-C,
35 Java, Pike, AWK, and CORBA IDL code.
36 * IDLWAVE: (idlwave). Major mode and shell for IDL files.
37 * nXML Mode: (nxml-mode). XML editing mode with RELAX NG support.
38 * Org Mode: (org). Outline-based notes management and organizer
40 Emacs network features
41 * EUDC: (eudc). Emacs client for directory servers (LDAP, PH).
42 * Gnus: (gnus). The newsreader Gnus.
43 * Mairix: (mairix-el). Emacs interface to the Mairix mail indexer.
44 * MH-E: (mh-e). Emacs interface to the MH mail system.
45 * Message: (message). Mail and news composition mode that
47 * Newsticker: (newsticker). A Newsticker for Emacs.
48 * PGG: (pgg). Emacs interface to various PGP implementations.
49 * ERC: (erc). Powerful and extensible IRC client for Emacs.
50 * Rcirc: (rcirc). Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client.
51 * SASL: (sasl). The Emacs SASL library.
52 * SC: (sc). Supercite lets you cite parts of messages
53 you're replying to, in flexible ways.
54 * Sieve: (sieve). Managing Sieve scripts in Emacs.
55 * TRAMP: (tramp). Transparent Remote Access, Multiple Protocol
56 GNU Emacs remote file access via rsh and rcp.
59 * Autotype: (autotype). Convenient features for text that you enter
61 * Calc: (calc). Advanced desk calculator and mathematical tool.
62 * Dired-X: (dired-x). Dired Extra Features.
63 * EasyPG Assistant: (epa). An Emacs user interface to GNU Privacy Guard.
64 * Ebrowse: (ebrowse). A C++ class browser for Emacs.
65 * EDE: (ede). The Emacs Development Environment.
66 * Ediff: (ediff). A visual interface for comparing and
68 * EDT: (edt). An Emacs emulation of the EDT editor.
69 * EIEIO: (eieio). An object system for Emacs Lisp.
70 * Eshell: (eshell). A command shell implemented in Emacs Lisp.
71 * Flymake: (flymake). A universal on-the-fly syntax checker.
72 * Forms: (forms). Emacs package for editing data bases
74 * PCL-CVS: (pcl-cvs). Emacs front-end to CVS.
75 * RefTeX: (reftex). Emacs support for LaTeX cross-references
77 * Remember: (remember). Simple information manager for Emacs.
78 * Semantic: (semantic). Source code parsing utilities for Emacs.
79 * SES: (ses). Simple Emacs Spreadsheet
80 * Speedbar: (speedbar). File/Tag summarizing utility.
81 * VIP: (vip). An older VI-emulation for Emacs.
82 * VIPER: (viper). The newest Emacs VI-emulation mode.
83 (also, A VI Plan for Emacs Rescue
85 * WoMan: (woman). Browse UN*X Manual Pages "W.O. (without) Man".
88 * Auth-source: (auth). A single configuration for multiple
90 * CL: (cl). Partial Common Lisp support for Emacs Lisp.
91 * D-Bus: (dbus). Using D-Bus in Emacs.
92 * Emacs MIME: (emacs-mime). Emacs MIME de/composition library.
93 * URL: (url). URL loading package.
94 * Widget: (widget). The "widget" package used by the Emacs
95 Customization facility.
96 * SMTP: (smtpmail). Emacs library for sending mail via SMTP.