15: How do I get a printed copy of the GNU Emacs manual? You can order a printed copy of the GNU Emacs manual from the FSF for $20. For 6 or more manuals the price is $13 each. {The price may be tax-deductible as a business expense. Can someone tell me for certain? I know that pure donations to the FSF are tax-deductible, but I don't know about payments for manuals or tapes.} The full TeX source for the manual also comes in the `man' directory of the Emacs distribution, if you're daring enough to try to print out this 300 page manual yourself (see question 18). If you absolutely have to print your own copy, and you don't have TeX, you can get a PostScript version via anonymous FTP (cs.ubc.ca: src/gnu/manuals_ps/emacs-18.57.ps.Z, which site requests that you please CONFINE ANY MAJOR FTPING TO LATE EVENINGS OR EARLY MORNINGS OUR TIME (pacific time zone, GMT-8)). A DVI version is available (prep.ai.mit.edu:pub/gnu/emacs-manual-6.0.dvi.Z). If you don't have TeX you can convert the Texinfo sources into {t,n,ps}roff format with the `texi2roff' program, which is available via anonymous FTP (archive.cis.ohio-state.edu: /pub/gnu/texi2roff/texi2roff.shar.Z) See also question 14 for how to view the manual online.