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12 * ENWC: (enwc). The Emacs Network Client.
16 This manual is for ENWC, the Emacs Network Client.
18 Copyright (C) 2012 Ian Dunn
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32 @subtitle Edition @value{EDITION}, for @code{enwc} version @value{VERSION}
33 @subtitle @value{UPDATED}
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49 This manual is for ENWC, the Emacs Network Client.
51 This is edition @value{EDITION}, for @code{enwc} version @value{VERSION}
55 * Introduction:: Overview of ENWC.
56 * Setup:: Getting ready to use ENWC.
57 * Configuration:: All of the configuration options.
58 * Commands:: The commands that ENWC uses.
64 ENWC is the Emacs Network Client. It uses several backends to allow the user to control network connections through GNU Emacs, while still allowing control to remain with the actual network manager. ENWC makes uses of the D-Bus interfaces provided by these network managers.
69 First, the path to ENWC must be added to the @var{load-path} variable. Then, in the @file{.emacs} file, the following must be added:
76 Now, simply press @kbd{M+x}, and type @kbd{ENWC}, and press @kbd{RET}. ENWC will begin scanning for networks on the wireless interface, and display them in its buffer.