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    Log4j mode - a major mode for viewing log files in Emacs - including syntax highlighting, log file filtering, and source code browsing.
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    When you start Emacs, package Session restores various variables (e.g., input histories) from your last session. It also provides a menu containing recently changed/visited files and restores the places (e.g., point) of such a file when you revisit i
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    XPDFSYNC

    Scripts to make emacs, pdfsync and xpdf work together.

    Forward/Inverse from tex to pdf never quite seem to work out of the box. These scripts aim to ensure that you will be able to do forward/inverse search from emacs to tex. Pdfsync is used for the synchronization.
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    LaTeX Track Changes

    LaTeX Track Changes

    Collaborators on a version-controlled .tex file can track changes.

    LaTeX Track Changes shows changes over time for a .tex file that has its history stored in a git or svn repository. The user can customize how to view the changes: limited to certain authors or by revision or date among other filters. An Emacs mode provides the user interface. Plug-ins for other editors (such as TeXShop) are planned.
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    MMM Mode is an add-on package for emacs that enables the user to edit different parts of a file in different major modes. It is well suited for editing embedded code and code-generating code. The development is hosted at GitHub now: https://github.com/purcell/mmm-mode Please report any issues there.
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    When you create a new file with Emacs, package Template supplies an initial buffer content via a template: a file with normal text and expansion forms. There is a menu to easily create such templates. You can also use new commands to decorate comments.
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    Transliterator between any Language files - Map Fonts, Create Encoding Scheme, Input Phonetic, Indian, Roman, Tamil, Hindi, English, French, German, Spanish or Any World Language Keyboard. Ex: [Phonetic Input]-[Any World Language Output] or ViceVersa.
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    DotOfEmacsByLestathc

    The dot emacs init file svn

    The dot emacs init file svn by lestathc.
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    ECB is a file/code browser for Emacs. It can be used to browse any type of file and supports parsing of Java, C, C++, Elisp and some other code like perl, TeX, LaTeX. All browsing windows are within one frame and they are deletion-protected (eg by C-x 1)
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    A Multi-Lingual Vocabulary system for GNUemacs, that helps you to learn words in other languages as you use them in your own language. Vocabulary is stored in CSV (spreadsheet) files for easy interchange.
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    Ange ftp over SSH is a Perl wrapper around ssh that emulates an ftp client. This allows emacs to edit remote files using the ange-ftp package.
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    template-menu is an Emacs package that adds an Insert Template submenu to your Emacs File menu. It relies on the template.el package created by Christoph Wedler.
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    dosbat is a major mode for editing DOS batch files in Emacs. dosbat performs syntax highlighting and will add features common to other Emacs modes such as comment region, code templates, or other things people find useful.
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    GNU Applet(gnuapplet) is an applet that can (1)launch gnu emacs when clicked and (2)open an file on GNU Emacs by draging-and-dropping an icon from gnome desktop. In other word, GNU Applet is a GUI version of gnuclient.
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    A whole lot of source code related to programming Linux systems with C
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