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+      <descrip>
+	<tag><tt/archivers/</tag> Archiving tools.
+	<tag><tt/astro/</tag> Astronomical ports.
+	<tag><tt/audio/</tag> Sound support.
+	<tag><tt/benchmarks/</tag> Benchmarking utilities.
+	<tag><tt/biology/</tag> Biology-related software.
+	<tag><tt/cad/</tag> Computer aided design tools.
+	<tag><tt/chinese/</tag> Chinese language support.
+	<tag><tt/comms/</tag> Communication software.  Mostly software
+	  to talk to your serial port.
+	<tag><tt/converters/</tag> Character code converters.
+	<tag><tt/databases/</tag> Databases.
+	<tag><tt/deskutils/</tag> Things that used to be on the
+	  desktop before computers were invented.
+	<tag><tt/devel/</tag> Development utilities.  Do not put
+	  libraries here just because they are libraries -- unless
+	  they truly don't belong to anywhere else, they shouldn't be
+	  in this category.
+	<tag><tt/editors/</tag> General editors.  Specialized editors
+	  go in the section for those tools (e.g., a
+	  mathematical-formula editor will go in <tt/math/).
+	<tag><tt/elisp/</tag> Emacs-lisp ports.
+	<tag><tt/emulators/</tag> Emulators for other operating
+	  systems.  Terminal emulators do <em/not/ belong here --
+	  X-based ones should go to <tt/x11/ and text-based ones to
+	  either <tt/comms/ or <tt/misc/, depending on the exact
+	  functionality.
+	<tag><tt/games/</tag> Games.
+	<tag><tt/german/</tag> German language support.
+	<tag><tt/graphics/</tag> Graphics utilities.
+	<tag><tt/japanese/</tag> Japanese language support.
+	<tag><tt/kde*/</tag> Ports that form the K Desktop Environment
+	  (kde).
+	<tag><tt/korean/</tag> Korean language support.
+	<tag><tt/lang/</tag> Programming languages.
+	<tag><tt/mail/</tag> Mail software.
+	<tag><tt/math/</tag> Numerical computation software and other
+	  utilities for mathematics.
+	<tag><tt/mbone/</tag> MBone applications.
+	<tag><tt/misc/</tag> Miscellaneous utilities -- basically
+	  things that doesn't belong to anywhere else.  This is the
+	  only category that should not appear with any other
+	  non-virtual category.  If you have <tt/misc/ with something
+	  else in your <tt/CATEGORIES/ line, that means you can safely
+	  delete <tt/misc/ and just put the port in that other
+	  subdirectory! <tt/:)/
+	<tag><tt/net/</tag> Miscellaneous networking software.
+	<tag><tt/news/</tag> USENET news software.
+	<tag><tt/offix*/</tag> Ports from the OffiX suite.
+	<tag><tt/perl5*/</tag> Ports that require perl version 5 to
+	  run.
+	<tag><tt/pilot*/</tag> Software to use with the 3Com PalmPilot.
+	<tag><tt/plan9/</tag> Various programs from Plan9.
+	<tag><tt/print/</tag> Printing software.  Desktop publishing
+	  tools (previewers, etc.) belong here too.
+	<tag><tt/python*/</tag> Software written in python.
+	<tag><tt/russian/</tag> Russian language support.
+	<tag><tt/security/</tag> Security utilities.
+	<tag><tt/shells/</tag> Command line shells.
+	<tag><tt/sysutils/</tag> System utilities.
+	<tag><tt/tcl75*/</tag> Ports that use tcl version 7.5 to run.
+	<tag><tt/tcl76*/</tag> Ports that use tcl version 7.6 to run.
+	<tag><tt/tcl80*/</tag> Ports that use tcl version 8.0 to run.
+	<tag><tt/tcl81*/</tag> Ports that use tcl version 8.1 to run.
+	<tag><tt/textproc/</tag> Text processing utilities.  It does
+	  not include desktop publishing tools, which go to
+	  <tt/print/.
+	<tag><tt/tk41*/</tag> Ports that use tk version 4.1 to run.
+	<tag><tt/tk42*/</tag> Ports that use tk version 4.2 to run.
+	<tag><tt/tk80*/</tag> Ports that use tk version 8.0 to run.
+	<tag><tt/tk81*/</tag> Ports that use tk version 8.1 to run.
+	<tag><tt/vietnamese/</tag> Vietnamese language support.
+	<tag><tt/www/</tag> Software related to the World Wide Web.
+	  HTML language support belong here too.
+	<tag><tt/x11/</tag> The X window system and friends.  This
+	  category is only for software that directly support the
+	  window system.  Do not put regular X applications here.  If
+	  your port is an X application, define <tt/USE_XLIB/ (implied
+	  by <tt/USE_IMAKE/) and put it in appropriate categories.
+	  Also, many of them go into other <tt/x11-*/ categories (see
+	  below).
+	<tag><tt/x11-clocks/</tag> X11 clocks.
+	<tag><tt/x11-fm/</tag> X11 file managers.
+	<tag><tt/x11-fonts/</tag> X11 fonts and font utilities.
+	<tag><tt/x11-toolkits/</tag> X11 toolkits.
+	<tag><tt/x11-wm/</tag> X11 window managers.
+      </descrip>

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