I don't know anything about at-spi2, but...

The 'apropos' command within emacs is useful for poking around as is the
info manuals (C-h i).

You won't see any el files unless you install emacs32-el and you don't need
that unless you are curious.  The compiled versions will on your system, so
look for *.elc files usually under /usr/share/emacs/

-marc

On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 7:50 AM, Susan Cragin <susancra...@earthlink.net>wrote:

> Does anyone know how to enable at-spi2 support in emacs?
> My understanding is that it doesn't automatically kick in when you start
> EMACS, but that there is a module you can load, and that the module is
> included with the program or available on the debian / ubuntu packaging.
> So far I've downloaded every likely candidate and there is nothing.
> (Where are EMACS's el's kept, anyway? I can't find the folder on my hard
> drive.)
> Thanks. I'm sort of an EMACS newbie.
> Susan Cragin
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