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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
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<!DOCTYPE pkgmetadata SYSTEM "http://www.gentoo.org/dtd/metadata.dtd">
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<pkgmetadata>
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<maintainer type="project">
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<email>gnu-emacs@gentoo.org</email>
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<name>Gentoo GNU Emacs project</name>
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</maintainer>
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<longdescription>
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Emacs Muse is an authoring and publishing environment for Emacs.
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It simplifies the process of writing documents and publishing them
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to various output formats.
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Muse consists of two main parts: an enhanced text-mode for authoring
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documents and navigating within Muse projects, and a set of
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publishing styles for generating different kinds of output.
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This idea is not in any way new. Numerous systems exist - even one
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other for Emacs itself (Bhl Mode). What Muse adds to the picture is
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a more modular environment, with a rather simple core, in which
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"styles" are derived from to create new styles. Much of Muse's
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overall functionality is optional. For example, you can use the
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publisher without the major-mode, or the mode without doing any
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publishing; or if you don't load the Texinfo or LaTeX modules, those
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styles won't be available.
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The Muse codebase is a departure from emacs-wiki.el version 2.44.
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The code has been restructured and rewritten, especially its
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publishing functions. The focus in this revision is on the authoring
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and publishing aspects, and the "wikiness" has been removed as a
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default behavior (available as the optional module muse-wiki.el).
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CamelCase words are no longer special by default.
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</longdescription>
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</pkgmetadata>
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