Interface to taggit to tag music files. Integration functions for mingus and dired are included.
Major Mode for editing cddbread entry files (e.g. for use with command-line CD-ripper abcde)
Completion functions for editing CSS-files (to be used alongside another CSS-mode)
Write Gothic like Wulfila (gothic input method)
Look up documentation on lisp-magick (both on C-style and LISP names)
Some interfaces for interacting interacting with the nyquist interpreter (which simply should be run with the function `run-lisp')
UPDATE: as of version 24.1 of emacs (in version control), I happily declare this mode to be obsolete, deprecated and what not. Eli Zaretskii has come far with Bidi-support (which is activated by setting bidi-display-reordering' to a non-
nil' value, on a per-buffer bases, so please use that for testing and reporting back problems.
While we do not have bidirectional support in GNU Emacs, this program can be used to write right-to-left languages such as Arab, Persian and Yiddish.
Shells out to command-line program such as fribidi of bidiv to show a mirror buffer with bidified output for a buffer in logical order.
Program to write srt-formatted subtitles in Emacs. Uses either mplayer or vlc as a backend.
Write Yiddish like Singer (yiddish input method).
Disk-usage shows sorted disk usage in a directory in a dedicated
buffer. This may help one to clean up ones disk. Small files can be
ignored (see variable du-ignored-size). Options to "du" command
line can be customized and/or edited in place when du is invoked
with a prefix argument. Press d
in a *du* buffer to visit a line
in Dired.
Twittering-numbering adds link numbers to a twittering buffer, in the same fashion (and roughly the same code) as w3m-link-numbering-mode