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From: Derrell Lipman <derrell@vis-av.com>
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>>>>> "  Pete" == Pete Ware <ware@cis.ohio-state.edu> writes:

  Pete> - What's in XEmacs 19.15
  Pete>    + There is so much old, cool stuff it's easy to ignore good things.
  Pete>    + Two sentence description of every provide'd feature

This description would be greatly appreciated!

I've been using xemacs for a year or two, and I used FSF emacs for
many many years before that, and I still don't know what half of those
700 or so provided features are.


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