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 Since there are lots of ways to get to know people (including checking out their Home Pages), I hope you enjoy the glimpse of me you get from what's here. Below you will find: Since there are lots of ways to get to know people (including checking out their Home Pages), I hope you enjoy the glimpse of me you get from what's here. Below you will find:
  
-  * [[http://www.cs.vassar.edu/~priestdo/Nashville/|My wife, the movie star...]] +  * [[https://www.chorder.org/~priestdo/Nashville/|My wife, the movie star...]] 
-  * [[http://www.cs.vassar.edu/~priestdo/Privilege.html|Info for the World Citizen, links to news and the world with a few areas of interest tossed in for good measure.]]+  * [[https://www.chorder.org/~priestdo/Privilege.html|Info for the World Citizen, links to news and the world with a few areas of interest tossed in for good measure.]]
   * [[#Archery|Info on Archery on V.C. Campus]]   * [[#Archery|Info on Archery on V.C. Campus]]
   * [[bdg>:villagers:dof:start|Info for the modern medievalist]]   * [[bdg>:villagers:dof:start|Info for the modern medievalist]]
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 ==== Emacspeak ==== ==== Emacspeak ====
  
-We host the mailing list for T. V. Raman's wonderfull emacspeak speach output subsytem for emacs as well as an [[/~priestdo/emacspeak/|archive]] of the mailing list. Information on emacspeak and the mailing list is available at [[http://emacspeak.sourceforge.net/ ]] and [[http://code.google.com/p/emacspeak/]].+We host the mailing list for T. V. Raman's wonderfull emacspeak speach output subsytem for emacs as well as an [[https://www.emacspeak.org|archive]] of the mailing list. Information on emacspeak and the mailing list is available at [[http://emacspeak.sourceforge.net/ ]] and [[http://code.google.com/p/emacspeak/]].
  
  
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  tagusage  tagusage
  
-This short shell script writen by Heiki-Jaan Kaalep and then modified by me will do the tag usage calculations for you and and format it in so you can just paste it into your TEI or CES header (or any other DTD that wants tagusage). It is dependent on the unix carriage return so it will probably need to be modified to work under dos. [[http://www.cs.vassar.edu/~priestdo/research/scripts/tagusage.txt|See the script]]+This short shell script writen by Heiki-Jaan Kaalep and then modified by me will do the tag usage calculations for you and and format it in so you can just paste it into your TEI or CES header (or any other DTD that wants tagusage). It is dependent on the unix carriage return so it will probably need to be modified to work under dos. [[https://www.chorder.org/~priestdo/research/scripts/tagusage.txt|See the script]]
  
 [[http://www.lpl.univ-aix.fr/projects/multext/|MULTEXT]] [[http://www.lpl.univ-aix.fr/projects/multext/|MULTEXT]]
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 Long ago in an emacs far far away... before it had MULE support built in, I had a system that let you type the keys you would normally type to generate a character but when you were in psgml mode it generated the entitiy for this character, so you could type normaly and be inserting entities. It worked equally well for other character sets (ISOlat1 or 2), I just had a need for cyrillic so that is the one I set up. It still may be of interest to some folks so I am leaving it up. Long ago in an emacs far far away... before it had MULE support built in, I had a system that let you type the keys you would normally type to generate a character but when you were in psgml mode it generated the entitiy for this character, so you could type normaly and be inserting entities. It worked equally well for other character sets (ISOlat1 or 2), I just had a need for cyrillic so that is the one I set up. It still may be of interest to some folks so I am leaving it up.
  
-If you want to find out more you can read the [[http://www.cs.vassar.edu/~priestdo/cyrillic.entities.howto|HowTo file. ]]If after looking at the HowTo you want the package, please send me email and we'll work out a way to get it to you (uuencoded mail probably).+If you want to find out more you can read the [[https://www.chorder.org/~priestdo/cyrillic.entities.howto|HowTo file. ]]If after looking at the HowTo you want the package, please send me email and we'll work out a way to get it to you (uuencoded mail probably).
  
 ==== Other SGML projects and links ==== ==== Other SGML projects and links ====