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[richard@BOURBAKI.MIT.EDU: epoch-4.2]

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (yandros@MIT.EDU)
Wed Sep 9 19:53:08 1992

From: yandros@MIT.EDU
Date: Wed, 9 Sep 92 19:52:46 EDT
To: bug-sipb@MIT.EDU
Reply-To: yandros@ATHENA.MIT.EDU

    
    
    Date: Wed, 9 Sep 92 16:21:35 EDT
    From: Richard Y. Kim <richard@BOURBAKI.MIT.EDU>
    To: yandros@Athena.MIT.EDU
    Cc: richard@BOURBAKI.MIT.EDU
    Subject: epoch-4.2
    References: <9209091909.AA04940@runge>
    	<9209091954.AA15596@m37-318-7.MIT.EDU>
    Comments: Hyperbole mail buttons accepted, v3.05P.
    
    
    Thanks for your reply Chad.
    
    I looked for epoch in both gnu and sipb lockers.
    I found an old version (3.xx) on gnu locker (I think).
    That had problems though, because the function epoch::move-zone (spelling?)
    was not defined anywhere so that loading epoch-lisp/button.el
    signalled an error.
    
    Also, if there is room, it would be nice to have Lucid emacs 19.2 as well.
    I would use this if it was easily available.
    I would install this on the sparc I use at MIT, but there is not enough
    disk space!
    
    Also, there is a multilingual extension to emacs 18.58 called Mule
    which supports all Latin languages, Russian, Chinese, Japanese, Korean etc.
    It would be nice to have it available on athena as well.
    Mule is still in alpha test and is available in japan.
    It has only been built on SPARC stations and I've read that there is
    a PC version as well.
    I have mule built on a sparc station which I use from athena workstation,
    although I have to ftp the fonts to a tmp directory everytime I login
    to an athena machine.
    
    ;; -----------------------------------------------
    ;; Richard Y. Kim		richard@math.mit.edu
    ;; (617) 253-8142 (W),   	(617) 449-7347 (H)

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