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From trickey@diablo Sun Jan 15 16:39:50 1984
Date: Fri, 13 Jan 84 17:25 PST
From: Howard Trickey <trickey@diablo>
Subject: EMACS mode
To: furuta@uw-june


A user here, John Hershberger, has written an TeX mode file for Gosling
EMACS.  He copied features available in our TOPS-20 EMACS TeX mode.  I'm not
using it, so I can't attest to how well it works.  He doesn't mind having it
redistributed to the UNIX TeX community; so if you want to try it with a
view towards that end, I include the Mock Lisp source, followed by
documentation (in TOPS-20 format, unfortunately).

===================

Further note:

	Some recent versions of Gosling's Emacs have corrected the spelling
of the routine "error-occured" to be "error-occurred".  If you have one of
these newer versions, you will need to change the spelling of this routine.