At 04:13 PM 5/29/00 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I had a problem with installing (running) beta24. As it turned out it was 
>imenu.el missing in  the distribution ("cannot open load file imenu") - I
copied 
>it from the prev. one and now it runs - Solaris 2.7, xEmacs 20.3.
>
>Why is imenu.el missing and what's its purpose?
>

imenu stands for index menu. It creates a menu that serves as an index to
the contents of the current buffer, e.g., methods, classes, and fields in
the case of a JDE buffer. Previous releases of the JDE included imenu for
the convenience of XEmacs users because I thought that the XEmacs
distribution did not include imenu. In fact, XEmacs does include imenu, or
at least, recent versions do. For this reason, I have removed XEmacs from
the distribution.

- Paul 

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