+ADDITIONAL DISTRIBUTION FILES
+
+* leim-M.N.tar.gz
+
+The Emacs Lisp code for input methods for various international
+character scripts is distributed in a separate tar file because it
+amounts to a significant fraction of the size of the distribution.
+This tar file is called leim-M.N.tar.gz, with the same version number
+as Emacs, and it unpacks into the directory emacs-M.N/leim.
+
+You should unpack leim-M.N.tar.gz into the same directory where you
+have previously unpacked the main Emacs distribution. It fills in the
+contents of one subdirectory, which is present in the main Emacs
+distribution only in dummy form.
+
+Once you have unpacked the Leim tar file into the Emacs source tree,
+building and installing Emacs automatically installs the input method
+support as well. If you have built Emacs without unpacking Leim
+first, just unpack Leim, build Emacs again, and install it again.
+
+* intlfonts-VERSION.tar.gz
+
+The intlfonts distribution contains X11 fonts that Emacs needs in
+order to display international characters. If you see a non-ASCII
+character appear as a hollow box, that means you don't have a font for
+it. You might find a font in the intlfonts distribution. If some
+characters don't look right, or appear improperly aligned, a font
+from the intlfonts distribution might look better.
+
+The fonts in the intlfonts distribution are also used by the ps-print
+package for printing international characters. The file
+lisp/ps-mule.el defines the .bdf font files required for printing
+each character set.
+
+The intlfonts distribution contains its own installation instructions,
+in the intlfonts/README file.
+
+* elisp-manual-M.N.tar.gz
+
+This distribution contains the Emacs Lisp Reference Manual which
+complements the Emacs Lisp Manual. It is a good idea to install the
+Emacs Lisp Reference Manual after installing Emacs, to complete the
+on-line documentation of Emacs in Info.
+
+If you have installed Texinfo, you can install the Emacs Lisp
+Reference Manual this way:
+
+ cd elisp-manual-M.N
+ ./configure --prefix=PREFIXDIR
+ make install
+
+Otherwise, you can install it manually. Just copy the files elisp and
+elisp-* from the elisp-manual-M.N directory to your site's info
+directory (see the description of `infodir', below), and make sure
+that file `dir' in this directory contains an entry like this:
+
+ * Elisp: (elisp). The Emacs Lisp Reference Manual.
+
+* Image support libraries
+
+Emacs needs optional libraries to be able to display images (with the
+exception of PBM and XBM images whose support is built-in). On some
+systems these may already be present or available as additional
+packages, particularly on GNU/Linux. (In some cases older versions
+won't work because some routines are missing, and configure should
+avoid such old versions.)
+
+If necessary, you can build them from source. None are vital for
+running Emacs. Here's the list of these optional libraries, and the
+URLs where they can be found:
+
+ . libxpm for XPM: ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/libraries/
+ . libpng for PNG: ftp://www.libpng.org/pub/png/
+ . libz (for PNG): http://www.info-zip.org/pub/infozip/zlib/
+ . libjpeg for JPEG: ftp://ftp.uu.net/graphics/jpeg/
+ . libtiff for TIFF: http://www.libtiff.org/
+ . libungif for GIF:
+ http://prtr-13.ucsc.edu/~badger/software/libungif/index.shtml
+
+Emacs will configure itself to build with these libraries if configure
+finds them on your system unless you supply the appropriate
+--without-LIB option. See below for more details.
+
+