+it. You might find a font in the intlfonts distribution. If you do
+have a font for a non-ASCII character, but 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 Manual. (The Emacs Manual is accessible from
+within the editor by typing "C-h i", then selecting the "Emacs" item
+from the menu, or by clicking "Help" in the menu bar and selecting
+"Read Emacs 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 (after unpacking the elisp-manual-M.N.tar.gz
+file):
+
+ 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, particularly on GNU/Linux, these libraries may
+already be present or available as additional packages. Note that if
+there is a separate `dev' or `devel' package, for use at compilation
+time rather than run time, you will need that as well as the
+corresponding run time package; typically the dev package will
+contain header files and a library archive. Otherwise, you can
+download and build libraries from sources. None of them are vital for
+running Emacs; however, note that Emacs will not be able to use
+colored icons in the toolbar if XPM support is not compiled in.
+
+Here's the list of these optional libraries, and the URLs where they
+can be found:
+
+ . libXaw3d for fancy 3D-style
+ scroll bars: ftp://ftp.x.org/contrib/widgets/Xaw3d/
+ . 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/
+ Get version 6b -- 6a is reported to fail in
+ Emacs.
+ . libtiff for TIFF: http://www.libtiff.org/
+ . libungif for GIF:
+ http://prtr-13.ucsc.edu/~badger/software/libungif/index.shtml
+ Ensure you get version 4.1.0b1 or higher of libungif -- a bug in
+ 4.1.0 can crash Emacs.
+
+Emacs will configure itself to build with these libraries if the
+`configure' script finds them on your system, unless you supply the
+appropriate --without-LIB option. In some cases, older versions of
+these libraries won't work because some routines are missing, and
+configure should avoid such old versions. If that happens, use the
+--without-LIB options to `configure'. See below for more details.
+
+* Extra fonts
+
+To take proper advantage of Emacs 21's mule-unicode charsets, you need
+a Unicode font. For information on Unicode fonts for X, see
+<URL:http://czyborra.com/unifont/>,
+<URL:http://openlab.ring.gr.jp/efont/> and
+<URL:http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/%7Emgk25/ucs-fonts.html>.
+<URL:http://czyborra.com/charsets/> has basic fonts for Emacs's
+ISO-8859 charsets.
+
+XFree86 release 4 (from <URL:ftp://ftp.xfree86.org/> and mirrors)
+contains font support for most, if not all, of the charsets that Emacs
+supports. The font files should be usable separately with older X
+releases.
+
+
+DETAILED BUILDING AND INSTALLATION:
+
+(This is for a Unix or Unix-like system. For MS-DOS and Windows 3.X,
+see below; search for MSDOG. For Windows 9X, Windows ME, Windows NT,
+and Windows 2000, see the file nt/INSTALL. For the Mac, see the file
+mac/INSTALL.)