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Re: [Emacs] Goodies! Fresh goodies! Inna bun!



Hi,

Suggestions:
Things I couldn't do without:
        emacs-vers.el:       --- Functions for examining and testing
                                 the GNU Emacs version number and type
                                 (invaluable if  you use several
                                 flavours/versions of emacsen)
        header.el:           ---
        filladapt.el         --- Adaptive fill. Minor mode to adaptively set
                                 fill-prefix and overload filling functions 
        insert-box.el        --- Insert a text prefix at a column in
                                 all the lines in the region, as well
                                 as insert a text prefix at the end in
                                 all the lines in the region. (think
                                 of it as entering a box into the
                                 buffer, with identiucal contents
                                 every line)

        insert-patterned.el  --- Repetitititive insertion functions. A
                                 gizmo for quickly generating text
                                 with a pattern, and in particular
                                 arithmetic progressions. (You provide
                                 a template, with variables or sexps, and
                                 provide start and end conditions, and
                                 it inserts the lines for you)
        makefile-mode.el     --- A major mode for editing makefiles.
                                 The mode knows about Makefile syntax
                                 and defines M-n and M-p to move to
                                 next and previous productions. The
                                 keys $, =, : and . are electric;  
         once-only-header.el --- add CPP once-only-include guards to
                                 header files This package is smart
                                 about when to add CPP guards and is
                                 flexible in how the guard symbol is
                                 specified.  Arbitrarily scoped guard
                                 symbols are supported

Bells and Whistles:
       bbdb-pgp.el           --- use BBDB to store PGP preferences
                                 These packages are required: BBDB,
                                 mailcrypt, message 

       ff-paths.el           --- find-file-using-paths searches
                                 certain paths to find files. 
                    ftp://ftp.phys.ocean.dal.ca/users/rhogee/elisp/ff-paths.el

       elec-equal.el         --- a minor mode which automatically
                                 aligns  `='.(works quite well with
                                 with align-eq.el)  

       bbdb-addr.el          --- BBDB FROM THE SHELL! from the shell prompt:
                                 addr regexp
                                 will look up REGEXP in your BBDB, and
                                 output matching records. 

       jka-aux.el            --- Allow emacs to omit the compression
                                 extension from file names.
       strip-whitespace.el   --- possibly-strip-whitepace 
       vcard.el              --- vcard parsing and display routines
       vm-vcard.el           --- vcard parsing and formatting routines for VM


	manoj
-- 
 Unix Beer: Comes in several different brands, in cans ranging from 8
 oz.  to 64 oz.  Drinkers of Unix Beer display fierce brand loyalty,
 even though they claim that all the different brands taste almost
 identical.  Sometimes the pop-tops break off when you try to open
 them, so you have to have your own can opener around for those
 occasions, in which case you either need a complete set of
 instructions, or a friend who has been drinking Unix Beer for several
 years. BSD stout: Deep, hearty, and an acquired taste.  The official
 brewer has released the recipe, and a lot of home-brewers now use
 it. Hurd beer: Long advertised by the popular and politically active
 GNU brewery, so far it has more head than body.  The GNU brewery is
 mostly known for printing complete brewing instructions on every can,
 which contains hops, malt, barley, and yeast ... not yet
 fermented. Linux brand: A recipe originally created by a drunken Finn
 in his basement, it has since become the home-brew of choice for
 impecunious brewers and Unix beer-lovers worldwide, many of whom
 change the recipe. POSIX ales: Sweeter than lager, with the kick of a
 stout; the newer batches of a lot of beers seem to blend ale and
 stout or lager. Solaris brand: A lager, intended to replace Sun brand
 stout. Unlike most lagers, this one has to be drunk more slowly than
 stout. Sun brand: Long the most popular stout on the Unix market, it
 was discontinued in favor of a lager. SysV lager: Clear and
 thirst-quenching, but lacking the body of stout or the sweetness of
 ale.
Manoj Srivastava   <srivasta@debian.org>  <http://www.debian.org/%7Esrivasta/>
1024R/C7261095 print CB D9 F4 12 68 07 E4 05  CC 2D 27 12 1D F5 E8 6E
1024D/BF24424C print 4966 F272 D093 B493 410B  924B 21BA DABB BF24 424C



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