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Docbook_TEI_Install_emacs

I am in a bit of a pickle. I have been trying for several months to install TEI (XML application similar to Docbook) into my emacs. I am using carbon emacs (as I am using Mac Os X) and I wish to install all my TEI stuff in a custom location rather than the site-lisp location in the emacs.app directory.

My problems: I do not no where to place the TEI files directory to place my files in.
/usr/share/sgml? or /usr/share/xml? or do I place some files in each folder.

Problem: Do I need to have catalog files? where do I put them?

Problem: How do I make it so Emacs can use nxml on the tei files so that I have auto completion. and how do I add the TEI shema to the emacs dropdown menu (docbook, relax ng and several others are already included with the app. I thought that by studying the files in the emacs distribution I would be able to find some clues; no success.

Questions: I am also wondering if it is possible to configure emacs so that I can easily and quickly access template files.

Apology: I am having trouble understanding the file system and need to place the proper files in the proper place. I tried searching the emacs pages, but I couldn't find info on manual installs of TEI on the macintosh platform and was concidering installing Debian (though I know nothing about it) because debian can install TEI automatically through the apt get. But there has to be a way to manually install on mac.

Any assistance or advice regarding this matter would be greatly appreciated and refreshing.

Thank you.
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Term::ReadLine::Zoid::Emacs(3pm)			User Contributed Perl Documentation			  Term::ReadLine::Zoid::Emacs(3pm)

NAME
Term::ReadLine::Zoid::Emacs - a readline emacs mode SYNOPSIS
This class is used as a mode under Term::ReadLine::Zoid, see there for usage details. DESCRIPTION
This mode provides some emacs key-bindings, taking the bash(1) implementation as a reference. This module also provides a 'emac_multiline' key map. KEY MAPPING
These bindings are additional to those in Term::ReadLine::Zoid which already contains some emacs key bindings. escape, ^[ (prefix_meta) meta-f (forward_word) meta-b (backward_word) ^X^V (switch_mode_command) Enter (vi) command mode. Taken from zsh(1). ^V, ^Q (quoted_insert) Insert next key literally, ignoring any key-bindings. WARNING: control or escape chars in the editline can cause unexpected results TODO
Get count args right (see bash reference) A lot more bindings A emacs multiline mode AUTHOR
Jaap Karssenberg (Pardus) <pardus@cpan.org> Copyright (c) 2004 Jaap G Karssenberg. All rights reserved. This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. SEE ALSO
Term::ReadLine::Zoid perl v5.8.7 2005-08-07 Term::ReadLine::Zoid::Emacs(3pm)