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INSTALLATION
This file explains how to install version 2.3 of pop-mode for GNU Emacs/XEmacs:
Documentation for pop-mode can be found in the file emacs in this directory.
To install pop-mode:
1. If necessary, byte-compile the files pop-model.el, inferior-pop-model.el
and pop-help-model.el and put the .elc files somewhere emacs can find
them. The .elc files supplied with pop-mode were compiled with GNU Emacs
version 20.4.1; if you are using XEmacs prior to 20.4 or an earlier
version of GNU emacs you may have to recompile the .el files.
2. Look at the file example-.emacs and make the corresponding changes to
your own .emacs file. In particular, you may have to extend your Emacs
load-path so that Emacs can find the .elc files. (Alternatively, you can
copy the .elc files to your local site-lisp directory or to a directory
in your load-path.) Other user-definable variables can be found in
pop-mode.el, inferior-pop-mode.el and pop-help-mode.el. If you are using
XEmacs and would like to use the function menu package (func-menu.el) by
David Hughes <d.hughes@videonetworks.com> with pop-mode, copy the second
part of the example-.emacs file to your .emacs file and uncomment it.
Function menu puts the names of the functions defined in the current
buffer into a drop down or popup menu. Selecting the name of a function
from the menu moves point to the corresponding function definition. The
mark is pushed on the mark-ring, so you can easily go back to where you
were. Alternatively, you can enter the name of the desired function via
the minibuffer which offers completing read input. The package is very
useful and works in many other modes, generating popup menus of Lisp,
C++, Java etc. functions, LaTeX sections etc. Note that func-menu.el
only works with XEmacs.
3. Decide if you want Poplog to initialise the Poplog side of the
Emacs/Poplog communication itself (this is only relevant if want to run
Pop-11 from within Emacs). If so, copy the code in the file
example-init.p to your own init.p file and set the variable
inferior-pop-initialisation to nil in your .emacs file.
4. Copy the pop-mode help file (the file emacs in this directory) to:
$usepop/pop/help/emacs
replacing the file included in the Poplog distribution (which you may
have to unprotect). This will make the documentation accessible in VED
via "ENTER help emacs", and in Emacs pop-help-mode by "M-x pop-help
emacs"
Please note that this is beta software: use it at your own risk, though I
will *try* and fix any bugs. Send any comments, suggestions and bug
reports to:
Brian Logan (b.s.logan@cs.bham.ac.uk)
CHANGES FROM THE PREVIOUS VERSION
A summary of changes from the last version can be found in the file CHANGES
in this directory.
--
Brian Logan, School of Computer Science, University of Birmingham
Email: b.s.logan@cs.bham.ac.uk, Phone: +44 121 414 3712, Fax: +44 121 414 4281