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My poor English in pkg-descr was corrected

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Satoshi Taoka 2001-07-06 00:08:28 +00:00
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This is a package containing only the executables for mule-2.3, a
multilingual editor based on emacs-19.34.
This package contains only the executables for mule-2.3, a multilingual
editor based on emacs-19.34.
You should install a package, mule-common-2.3, containing emacs lisp
You should install the mule-common-2.3 package containing emacs lisp
files, info pages, and so on (except executables) for mule-2.3.
This package is built with Chinese support, using FreeWnn as
default. It is supported input methods, jeonkak, hangul for
Korean(Hanja), and quanjiao, zhuyin, erpin for Chinese (check out
lib/mule/site-lisp/site-start.el), using FreeWnn, too.
This package is built with Chinese support, using FreeWnn.
It supports the following input methods: jeonkak, hangul for
Korean (Hanja), and quanjiao, zhuyin, erpin for Chinese (check out
${LOCALBASE}/lib/mule/site-lisp/site-start.el).
This package and the package, mule-common-2.3, *will* clobber any
existing emacs installation. In particular, the executables and man
@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Although this shouldn't cause any problems to run both mule and emacs,
it may cause some confusion when one of them is pkg_delete'd. If
someone has a solution to this, please tell me.
A "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
A info "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
subdirectory of the ports package. Copy it into your /usr/local/info
to read mule info pages, but also make sure you also add everything
that may have been added to that file!

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This is emacs lisp files, info pages, and so on (except executables)
for mule-2.3, a multilingual editor based on emacs-19.34.
This package contains emacs lisp files, info pages, and so on (except
executables) for mule-2.3, a multilingual editor based on emacs-19.34.
You must install one of packages, mule-2.3, ja-mule-*-2.3 (
ja-mule-canna-2.3, ja-mule-canna+sj3-2.3, etc.), zh-mule-freewnn-2.3
You must install one of packages, mule-2.3, ja-mule-*-2.3
(ja-mule-canna-2.3, ja-mule-canna+sj3-2.3, etc.), zh-mule-freewnn-2.3
and ko-mule-freewnn-2.3, each of which contains only the executables
for mule-2.3.

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This is a package containing only the executables for mule-2.3, a
multilingual editor based on emacs-19.34.
This package contains only the executables for mule-2.3, a multilingual
editor based on emacs-19.34.
You should install a package, mule-common-2.3, containing emacs lisp
You should install the mule-common-2.3 package containing emacs lisp
files, info pages, and so on (except executables) for mule-2.3.
This package is built with Japanese support, using Canna, sj3(*1) or
FreeWnn. It is supported input methods, jeonkak, hangul for
Korean(Hanja), and quanjiao, zhuyin, erpin for Chinese (check out
lib/mule/site-lisp/site-start.el), using FreeWnn, too.
This package is built with Japanese support, using Canna, sj3(*1) or FreeWnn.
It supports the following input methods: jeonkak, hangul for
Korean (Hanja), and quanjiao, zhuyin, erpin for Chinese (check out
${LOCALBASE}/lib/mule/site-lisp/site-start.el).
This package and the package, mule-common-2.3, *will* clobber any
existing emacs installation. In particular, the executables and man
@ -18,14 +18,14 @@ Although this shouldn't cause any problems to run both mule and emacs,
it may cause some confusion when one of them is pkg_delete'd. If
someone has a solution to this, please tell me.
A "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
A info "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
subdirectory of the ports package. Copy it into your /usr/local/info
to read mule info pages, but also make sure you also add everything
that may have been added to that file!
[Notice]
Mr. Yoshio KATAYAMA <kate@pfu.co.jp> fixed many bugs for mule-2.3.
Patches for those are in ' mule-2.3-19.34.patch-YYMMDD.tar.gz' and are
Patches for those are in 'mule-2.3-19.34.patch-YYMMDD.tar.gz' and are
applied in this port.
- S. Taoka

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This is a package containing only the executables for mule-2.3, a
multilingual editor based on emacs-19.34.
This package contains only the executables for mule-2.3, a multilingual
editor based on emacs-19.34.
You should install a package, mule-common-2.3, containing emacs lisp
You should install the mule-common-2.3 package containing emacs lisp
files, info pages, and so on (except executables) for mule-2.3.
This package is built with Japanese support, using Canna or
FreeWnn. It is supported input methods, jeonkak, hangul for
Korean(Hanja), and quanjiao, zhuyin, erpin for Chinese (check out
lib/mule/site-lisp/site-start.el), using FreeWnn, too.
This package is built with Japanese support, using Canna or FreeWnn.
It supports the following input methods: jeonkak, hangul for
Korean (Hanja), and quanjiao, zhuyin, erpin for Chinese (check out
${LOCALBASE}/lib/mule/site-lisp/site-start.el).
This package and the package, mule-common-2.3, *will* clobber any
existing emacs installation. In particular, the executables and man
@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Although this shouldn't cause any problems to run both mule and emacs,
it may cause some confusion when one of them is pkg_delete'd. If
someone has a solution to this, please tell me.
A "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
A info "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
subdirectory of the ports package. Copy it into your /usr/local/info
to read mule info pages, but also make sure you also add everything
that may have been added to that file!

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This is a package containing only the executables for mule-2.3, a
multilingual editor based on emacs-19.34.
This package contains only the executables for mule-2.3, a multilingual
editor based on emacs-19.34.
You should install a package, mule-common-2.3, containing emacs lisp
You should install the mule-common-2.3 package containing emacs lisp
files, info pages, and so on (except executables) for mule-2.3.
This package is built with Japanese support, using Canna, sj3(*1),
Wnn4 or Wnn6. It is supported input methods, jeonkak, hangul for
Korean(Hanja), and quanjiao, zhuyin, erpin for Chinese (check out
lib/mule/site-lisp/site-start.el), using Wnn4, too.
This package is built with Japanese support, using Canna, sj3(*1) or Wnn6.
It supports the following input methods: jeonkak, hangul for
Korean (Hanja), and quanjiao, zhuyin, erpin for Chinese (check out
${LOCALBASE}/lib/mule/site-lisp/site-start.el).
This package and the package, mule-common-2.3, *will* clobber any
existing emacs installation. In particular, the executables and man
@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Although this shouldn't cause any problems to run both mule and emacs,
it may cause some confusion when one of them is pkg_delete'd. If
someone has a solution to this, please tell me.
A "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
A info "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
subdirectory of the ports package. Copy it into your /usr/local/info
to read mule info pages, but also make sure you also add everything
that may have been added to that file!

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This is a package containing only the executables for mule-2.3, a
multilingual editor based on emacs-19.34.
This package contains only the executables for mule-2.3, a multilingual
editor based on emacs-19.34.
You should install a package, mule-common-2.3, containing emacs lisp
You should install the mule-common-2.3 package containing emacs lisp
files, info pages, and so on (except executables) for mule-2.3.
This package is built with Japanese support, using Canna, sj3(*1),
Wnn4 or Wnn6. It is supported input methods, jeonkak, hangul for
Korean(Hanja), and quanjiao, zhuyin, erpin for Chinese (check out
lib/mule/site-lisp/site-start.el), using Wnn4, too.
This package is built with Japanese support, using Canna, sj3(*1) or Wnn6.
It supports the following input methods: jeonkak, hangul for
Korean (Hanja), and quanjiao, zhuyin, erpin for Chinese (check out
${LOCALBASE}/lib/mule/site-lisp/site-start.el).
This package and the package, mule-common-2.3, *will* clobber any
existing emacs installation. In particular, the executables and man
@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Although this shouldn't cause any problems to run both mule and emacs,
it may cause some confusion when one of them is pkg_delete'd. If
someone has a solution to this, please tell me.
A "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
A info "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
subdirectory of the ports package. Copy it into your /usr/local/info
to read mule info pages, but also make sure you also add everything
that may have been added to that file!

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This is a package containing only the executables for mule-2.3, a
multilingual editor based on emacs-19.34.
This package contains only the executables for mule-2.3, a multilingual
editor based on emacs-19.34.
You should install a package, mule-common-2.3, containing emacs lisp
You should install the mule-common-2.3 package containing emacs lisp
files, info pages, and so on (except executables) for mule-2.3.
This package is built with Japanese support, using Canna or sj3.
It supports the following input methods: jeonkak, hangul for
Korean (Hanja), and quanjiao, zhuyin, erpin for Chinese (check out
${LOCALBASE}/lib/mule/site-lisp/site-start.el).
This package and the package, mule-common-2.3, *will* clobber any
existing emacs installation. In particular, the executables and man
@ -15,7 +18,7 @@ Although this shouldn't cause any problems to run both mule and emacs,
it may cause some confusion when one of them is pkg_delete'd. If
someone has a solution to this, please tell me.
A "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
A info "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
subdirectory of the ports package. Copy it into your /usr/local/info
to read mule info pages, but also make sure you also add everything
that may have been added to that file!

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@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
This is a package containing only the executables for mule-2.3, a
multilingual editor based on emacs-19.34.
This package contains only the executables for mule-2.3, a multilingual
editor based on emacs-19.34.
You should install a package, mule-common-2.3, containing emacs lisp
You should install the mule-common-2.3 package containing emacs lisp
files, info pages, and so on (except executables) for mule-2.3.
This package is built with Japanese support, using Canna, Wnn4 or
Wnn6. It is supported input methods, jeonkak, hangul for
Korean(Hanja), and quanjiao, zhuyin, erpin for Chinese (check out
lib/mule/site-lisp/site-start.el), using Wnn4, too.
This package is built with Japanese support, using Canna or Wnn6.
It supports the following input methods: jeonkak, hangul for
Korean (Hanja), and quanjiao, zhuyin, erpin for Chinese (check out
${LOCALBASE}/lib/mule/site-lisp/site-start.el).
This package and the package, mule-common-2.3, *will* clobber any
existing emacs installation. In particular, the executables and man
@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Although this shouldn't cause any problems to run both mule and emacs,
it may cause some confusion when one of them is pkg_delete'd. If
someone has a solution to this, please tell me.
A "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
A info "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
subdirectory of the ports package. Copy it into your /usr/local/info
to read mule info pages, but also make sure you also add everything
that may have been added to that file!

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This is a package containing only the executables for mule-2.3, a
multilingual editor based on emacs-19.34.
This package contains only the executables for mule-2.3, a multilingual
editor based on emacs-19.34.
You should install a package, mule-common-2.3, containing emacs lisp
You should install the mule-common-2.3 package containing emacs lisp
files, info pages, and so on (except executables) for mule-2.3.
This package is built with Japanese support, using Canna, Wnn4 or
Wnn6. It is supported input methods, jeonkak, hangul for
Korean(Hanja), and quanjiao, zhuyin, erpin for Chinese (check out
lib/mule/site-lisp/site-start.el), using Wnn4, too.
This package is built with Japanese support, using Canna or Wnn6.
It supports the following input methods: jeonkak, hangul for
Korean (Hanja), and quanjiao, zhuyin, erpin for Chinese (check out
${LOCALBASE}/lib/mule/site-lisp/site-start.el).
This package and the package, mule-common-2.3, *will* clobber any
existing emacs installation. In particular, the executables and man
@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Although this shouldn't cause any problems to run both mule and emacs,
it may cause some confusion when one of them is pkg_delete'd. If
someone has a solution to this, please tell me.
A "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
A info "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
subdirectory of the ports package. Copy it into your /usr/local/info
to read mule info pages, but also make sure you also add everything
that may have been added to that file!

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This is a package containing only the executables for mule-2.3, a
multilingual editor based on emacs-19.34.
This package contains only the executables for mule-2.3, a multilingual
editor based on emacs-19.34.
You should install a package, mule-common-2.3, containing emacs lisp
You should install the mule-common-2.3 package containing emacs lisp
files, info pages, and so on (except executables) for mule-2.3.
This package is built with Japanese support, using Canna as default.
This package is built with Japanese support, using Canna.
It supports the following input methods: jeonkak, hangul for
Korean (Hanja), and quanjiao, zhuyin, erpin for Chinese (check out
${LOCALBASE}/lib/mule/site-lisp/site-start.el).
This package and the package, mule-common-2.3, *will* clobber any
existing emacs installation. In particular, the executables and man
@ -15,7 +18,7 @@ Although this shouldn't cause any problems to run both mule and emacs,
it may cause some confusion when one of them is pkg_delete'd. If
someone has a solution to this, please tell me.
A "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
A info "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
subdirectory of the ports package. Copy it into your /usr/local/info
to read mule info pages, but also make sure you also add everything
that may have been added to that file!

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@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
This is a package containing only the executables for mule-2.3, a
multilingual editor based on emacs-19.34.
This package contains only the executables for mule-2.3, a multilingual
editor based on emacs-19.34.
You should install a package, mule-common-2.3, containing emacs lisp
You should install the mule-common-2.3 package containing emacs lisp
files, info pages, and so on (except executables) for mule-2.3.
This package is built with Japanese support, using sj3(*1) or
FreeWnn. It is supported input methods, jeonkak, hangul for
Korean(Hanja), and quanjiao, zhuyin, erpin for Chinese (check out
lib/mule/site-lisp/site-start.el), using FreeWnn, too.
This package is built with Japanese support, using sj3(*1) or FreeWnn.
It supports the following input methods: jeonkak, hangul for
Korean (Hanja), and quanjiao, zhuyin, erpin for Chinese (check out
${LOCALBASE}/lib/mule/site-lisp/site-start.el).
This package and the package, mule-common-2.3, *will* clobber any
existing emacs installation. In particular, the executables and man
@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Although this shouldn't cause any problems to run both mule and emacs,
it may cause some confusion when one of them is pkg_delete'd. If
someone has a solution to this, please tell me.
A "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
A info "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
subdirectory of the ports package. Copy it into your /usr/local/info
to read mule info pages, but also make sure you also add everything
that may have been added to that file!

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@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
This is a package containing only the executables for mule-2.3, a
multilingual editor based on emacs-19.34.
This package contains only the executables for mule-2.3, a multilingual
editor based on emacs-19.34.
You should install a package, mule-common-2.3, containing emacs lisp
You should install the mule-common-2.3 package containing emacs lisp
files, info pages, and so on (except executables) for mule-2.3.
This package is built with Japanese support, using FreeWnn as default. It
is supported input methods, jeonkak, hangul for Korean(Hanja), and
quanjiao, zhuyin, erpin for Chinese (check out
lib/mule/site-lisp/site-start.el), using FreeWnn, too.
This package is built with Japanese support, using FreeWnn.
It supports the following input methods: jeonkak, hangul for
Korean (Hanja), and quanjiao, zhuyin, erpin for Chinese (check out
${LOCALBASE}/lib/mule/site-lisp/site-start.el).
This package and the package, mule-common-2.3, *will* clobber any
existing emacs installation. In particular, the executables and man
@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Although this shouldn't cause any problems to run both mule and emacs,
it may cause some confusion when one of them is pkg_delete'd. If
someone has a solution to this, please tell me.
A "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
A info "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
subdirectory of the ports package. Copy it into your /usr/local/info
to read mule info pages, but also make sure you also add everything
that may have been added to that file!

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@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
This is a package containing only the executables for mule-2.3, a
multilingual editor based on emacs-19.34.
This package contains only the executables for mule-2.3, a multilingual
editor based on emacs-19.34.
You should install a package, mule-common-2.3, containing emacs lisp
You should install the mule-common-2.3 package containing emacs lisp
files, info pages, and so on (except executables) for mule-2.3.
This package is built with Japanese support, using sj3(*1), Wnn4 or
Wnn6. It is supported input methods, jeonkak, hangul for
Korean(Hanja), and quanjiao, zhuyin, erpin for Chinese (check out
lib/mule/site-lisp/site-start.el), using Wnn4, too.
This package is built with Japanese support, using sj3(*1) or Wnn6.
It supports the following input methods: jeonkak, hangul for
Korean (Hanja), and quanjiao, zhuyin, erpin for Chinese (check out
${LOCALBASE}/lib/mule/site-lisp/site-start.el).
This package and the package, mule-common-2.3, *will* clobber any
existing emacs installation. In particular, the executables and man
@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Although this shouldn't cause any problems to run both mule and emacs,
it may cause some confusion when one of them is pkg_delete'd. If
someone has a solution to this, please tell me.
A "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
A info "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
subdirectory of the ports package. Copy it into your /usr/local/info
to read mule info pages, but also make sure you also add everything
that may have been added to that file!

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@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
This is a package containing only the executables for mule-2.3, a
multilingual editor based on emacs-19.34.
This package contains only the executables for mule-2.3, a multilingual
editor based on emacs-19.34.
You should install a package, mule-common-2.3, containing emacs lisp
You should install the mule-common-2.3 package containing emacs lisp
files, info pages, and so on (except executables) for mule-2.3.
This package is built with Japanese support, using sj3(*1), Wnn4 or
Wnn6. It is supported input methods, jeonkak, hangul for
Korean(Hanja), and quanjiao, zhuyin, erpin for Chinese (check out
lib/mule/site-lisp/site-start.el), using Wnn4, too.
This package is built with Japanese support, using sj3(*1) or Wnn6.
It supports the following input methods: jeonkak, hangul for
Korean (Hanja), and quanjiao, zhuyin, erpin for Chinese (check out
${LOCALBASE}/lib/mule/site-lisp/site-start.el).
This package and the package, mule-common-2.3, *will* clobber any
existing emacs installation. In particular, the executables and man
@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Although this shouldn't cause any problems to run both mule and emacs,
it may cause some confusion when one of them is pkg_delete'd. If
someone has a solution to this, please tell me.
A "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
A info "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
subdirectory of the ports package. Copy it into your /usr/local/info
to read mule info pages, but also make sure you also add everything
that may have been added to that file!

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@ -1,10 +1,13 @@
This is a package containing only the executables for mule-2.3, a
multilingual editor based on emacs-19.34.
This package contains only the executables for mule-2.3, a multilingual
editor based on emacs-19.34.
You should install a package, mule-common-2.3, containing emacs lisp
You should install the mule-common-2.3 package containing emacs lisp
files, info pages, and so on (except executables) for mule-2.3.
This package is built with Japanese support, using SJ3 as default.
This package is built with Japanese support, using sj3.
It supports the following input methods: jeonkak, hangul for
Korean (Hanja), and quanjiao, zhuyin, erpin for Chinese (check out
${LOCALBASE}/lib/mule/site-lisp/site-start.el).
This package and the package, mule-common-2.3, *will* clobber any
existing emacs installation. In particular, the executables and man
@ -15,7 +18,7 @@ Although this shouldn't cause any problems to run both mule and emacs,
it may cause some confusion when one of them is pkg_delete'd. If
someone has a solution to this, please tell me.
A "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
A info "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
subdirectory of the ports package. Copy it into your /usr/local/info
to read mule info pages, but also make sure you also add everything
that may have been added to that file!

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@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
This is a package containing only the executables for mule-2.3, a
multilingual editor based on emacs-19.34.
This package contains only the executables for mule-2.3, a multilingual
editor based on emacs-19.34.
You should install a package, mule-common-2.3, containing emacs lisp
You should install the mule-common-2.3 package containing emacs lisp
files, info pages, and so on (except executables) for mule-2.3.
This package is built with Japanese support, using Wnn4 or Wnn6. It is
supported input methods, jeonkak, hangul for Korean(Hanja), and
quanjiao, zhuyin, erpin for Chinese (check out
lib/mule/site-lisp/site-start.el), using Wnn4, too.
This package is built with Japanese support, using Wnn6.
It supports the following input methods: jeonkak, hangul for
Korean (Hanja), and quanjiao, zhuyin, erpin for Chinese (check out
${LOCALBASE}/lib/mule/site-lisp/site-start.el).
This package and the package, mule-common-2.3, *will* clobber any
existing emacs installation. In particular, the executables and man
@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Although this shouldn't cause any problems to run both mule and emacs,
it may cause some confusion when one of them is pkg_delete'd. If
someone has a solution to this, please tell me.
A "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
A info "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
subdirectory of the ports package. Copy it into your /usr/local/info
to read mule info pages, but also make sure you also add everything
that may have been added to that file!

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@ -1,13 +1,13 @@
This is a package containing only the executables for mule-2.3, a
multilingual editor based on emacs-19.34.
This package contains only the executables for mule-2.3, a multilingual
editor based on emacs-19.34.
You should install a package, mule-common-2.3, containing emacs lisp
You should install the mule-common-2.3 package containing emacs lisp
files, info pages, and so on (except executables) for mule-2.3.
This package is built with Japanese support, using Wnn4 or Wnn6. It is
supported input methods, jeonkak, hangul for Korean(Hanja), and
quanjiao, zhuyin, erpin for Chinese (check out
lib/mule/site-lisp/site-start.el), using Wnn4, too.
This package is built with Japanese support, using Wnn6.
It supports the following input methods: jeonkak, hangul for
Korean (Hanja), and quanjiao, zhuyin, erpin for Chinese (check out
${LOCALBASE}/lib/mule/site-lisp/site-start.el).
This package and the package, mule-common-2.3, *will* clobber any
existing emacs installation. In particular, the executables and man
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it may cause some confusion when one of them is pkg_delete'd. If
someone has a solution to this, please tell me.
A "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
A info "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
subdirectory of the ports package. Copy it into your /usr/local/info
to read mule info pages, but also make sure you also add everything
that may have been added to that file!

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This is a package containing only the executables for mule-2.3, a
multilingual editor based on emacs-19.34.
This package contains only the executables for mule-2.3, a multilingual
editor based on emacs-19.34.
You should install a package, mule-common-2.3, containing emacs lisp
You should install the mule-common-2.3 package containing emacs lisp
files, info pages, and so on (except executables) for mule-2.3.
This package is built with Korean(Hanja) support, using FreeWnn as
default. It is supported input methods, jeonkak, hangul for
Korean(Hanja), and quanjiao, zhuyin, erpin for Chinese (check out
lib/mule/site-lisp/site-start.el), using FreeWnn, too.
This package is built with Korean (Hanja) support, using FreeWnn.
It supports the following input methods: jeonkak, hangul for
Korean (Hanja), and quanjiao, zhuyin, erpin for Chinese (check out
${LOCALBASE}/lib/mule/site-lisp/site-start.el).
This package and the package, mule-common-2.3, *will* clobber any
existing emacs installation. In particular, the executables and man
@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Although this shouldn't cause any problems to run both mule and emacs,
it may cause some confusion when one of them is pkg_delete'd. If
someone has a solution to this, please tell me.
A "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
A info "dir" file is supplied in the ${PORTSDIR}/editors/mule-common/files/
subdirectory of the ports package. Copy it into your /usr/local/info
to read mule info pages, but also make sure you also add everything
that may have been added to that file!

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This is emacs lisp files, info pages, and so on (except executables)
for mule-2.3, a multilingual editor based on emacs-19.34.
This package contains emacs lisp files, info pages, and so on (except
executables) for mule-2.3, a multilingual editor based on emacs-19.34.
You must install one of packages, mule-2.3, ja-mule-*-2.3 (
ja-mule-canna-2.3, ja-mule-canna+sj3-2.3, etc.), zh-mule-freewnn-2.3
You must install one of packages, mule-2.3, ja-mule-*-2.3
(ja-mule-canna-2.3, ja-mule-canna+sj3-2.3, etc.), zh-mule-freewnn-2.3
and ko-mule-freewnn-2.3, each of which contains only the executables
for mule-2.3.