@file{latin1-disp.el}, a package that lets you display ISO 8859
characters on Latin-1 terminals by setting up appropriate display
tables,
+@item
+@file{python.el}, a major mode for the Python programming language.
@item
@file{refill.el}, a mode for automatic paragraph refilling, akin to
typical word processors,
@item
The Calc, CUA, Ibuffer, Ido, Password, Printing, Reveal,
Ruler-mode, SES, Table, Tramp, and URL packages have been removed.
-The Benchmark, Cfengine, Conf, Dns, Flymake, Thumbs, and Wdired modes
-have also been removed.
+The Benchmark, Cfengine, Conf, Dns, Flymake, Pythno, Thumbs, and
+Wdired modes have also been removed.
@item
The Emacs Lisp Reference Manual and the Introduction to Programming in
Many new modes and packages have been included in Emacs, such as Calc,
TRAMP, URL, IDO, CUA, ERC, rcirc, Table, Image-Dired, SES, Ruler, Org,
PGG, Flymake, Password, Printing, Reveal, wdired, t-mouse, longlines,
-savehist, Conf mode, DNS mode, etc.
+savehist, Conf mode, Python mode, DNS mode, etc.
@cindex Multilingual Environment
@item
@cindex Metafont mode
@cindex Modula2 mode
@cindex Prolog mode
+@cindex Python mode
@cindex Simula mode
@cindex VHDL mode
@cindex M4 mode
ASM, AWK, C, C++, Delphi (Object Pascal), Fortran (free format and fixed
format), Icon, IDL (CORBA), IDLWAVE, Java, Metafont (@TeX{}'s
companion for font creation), Modula2, Objective-C, Octave, Pascal,
-Perl, Pike, PostScript, Prolog, Simula, Tcl, and VHDL. An
+Perl, Pike, PostScript, Prolog, Python, Simula, Tcl, and VHDL. An
alternative mode for Perl is called CPerl mode. Modes are available for
the scripting languages of the common GNU and Unix shells, VMS DCL, and
MS-DOS/MS-Windows @samp{BAT} files. There are also major modes for