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From: "John A. Turner" <turner@branagh.ta52.lanl.gov>
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Ben Gross writes:

 > I would highly recommend adding AUC TeX. The package is mature. I have
 > been using it for maybe two years. Combined with ispell, it makes XEmacs
 > and TeX preferable to a word processor for me.
 > 
 > From the Web page:
 > "AUC TeX is an extensible package that supports writing and formatting
 > TeX files for most variants of GNU Emacs.  Many different macro packages
 > are supported, including AMS TeX, LaTeX, and TeXinfo."
 > 
 > More info at:
 > http://sunsite.auc.dk/auctex/

Now now.  He said "small" and "single-file".

(AUC TeX is a much-wanted addition, but remember that Steve's only
human.  I think he wants it in as well, so if someone did the work...)

-John

