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-SML-MODE shouldn't require any special external support package,
-as far as I can rememebr. Just a recent copy of Emacs or XEmacs.
-
-Installation of the program
-===================================
-
- 1. Edit the file `Makefile' to reflect the situation at your site.
- The only things you have to change is the definition of `lispdir'
- and `infodir'. The elisp files will be copied to `lispdir', and
- the info file to `infodir'.
-
- 2. Have some sorbet.
-
- 3. Type `make install' in the source directory. This will byte-compile
- all `.el' files and copy all into the directory you specified in step
- 1. It will also copy the info files (and add a corresponding entry to
- the info-dir file if install-info can be found).
-
- If you only want to create the compiled elisp files, you can just type
- `make elcfiles' instead.
-
- 4. Edit the file `site-start.el' in your emacs lisp directory (usually
- `/usr/local/share/emacs/site-lisp' or something similar) and make it
- load the file `sml-mode-startup.el'. It contains a couple of
- `auto-load's that facilitates the use of sml-mode. Alternatively, you
- can just use `make install_startup'. If you're only installing it for
- yourself rather than for the whole system, then use something like
- `make install_startup startupfile=$HOME/.emacs'.
-
- 5. If you had copied the contents of a previous sml-mode-startup.el file to
- your site-start.el (or .emacs), you might want to remove that.
-
-
-How to make typeset documentation from the TeXinfo manual
-=========================================================
-
- If you have TeX installed at your site, you can make a typeset version of
-the manual typing ``make dvi''. If you prefer a postscript version of this
-file, just use ``make postscript''.