| 123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445 | 	To install gnuplot-mode:	1. At the command line:      > configure      > make   If you use XEmacs, do "make EMACS=xemacs" (or change the EMACS   variable to "xemacs" in the Makefile, the run "make").   If "configure" doesn't work for you, the file "Makefile.dst" can be   used.  In that case do, "make -f Makefile.dst".2. Move the .elc files to a place where emacs can find them, for   example /usr/share/emacs/site-lisp or your personal emacs   directory.3. Insert the contents of the `dotemacs' file into your .emacs file   or system start-up file to enable gnuplot mode.4. The function `gnuplot-info-lookup-symbol' looks at the Gnuplot   info file that comes with this package or that can be made from   the Gnuplot distribution.  For that function to work, the file   gnuplot.info must be placed somewhere where info can find it, for   example /usr/info.  A line like this in your .emacs allows you to   put gnuplot.info any place convenient:     (add-to-list 'Info-default-directory-list "/path/to/file")The "configure; make" sequence may not work on all systems,particularly Win32 systems.  The long-winded way of making the .elcgpelcard.ps files is to edit each of the .el files with emacs and do`M-x byte-compile-file'.  Then "latex gpelcard.tex" and"dvips gpelcard.dvi".You will need to follow the instructions contained in the fileWin9x/INSTALL.Win9x to get gnuplot working with Emacs on a Windows 95or 98 machine.Problems?  Contact gnuplot-mode's author Bruce Ravel<ravel@phys.washington.edu> 
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