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A real-time display editor has (primarily!) short, simple commands which show their effects in the display as soon as they are typed. In EMACS, text (printing characters and formatting characters) is inserted just by typing it; ... The tag table is made by running a special program named TAGS, which is not part of EMACS.
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www.gnu.org/software/emacs/emacs-paper.html
www.gnu.org/software/emacs/emacs-paper.html
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Emacs is arguably the world's most powerful text editor. It's quite old now (available since 1976) and quite mature in its abilities. ... Emacs package that toggles between the current buffer and the previous one. I couldn't find anything that did what I wanted, so I wrote my own. Hope it wasn't ... A note on Named vs.
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www.northbound-train.com/emacs.html
www.northbound-train.com/emacs.html
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GNU Emacs is an extensible, customizable text editor—and more. At its core is an interpreter for Emacs Lisp, a dialect of the ... Here is the cover of the original Emacs Manual for ITS; the cover of the original Emacs Manual for Twenex; and (the only cartoon RMS has ever drawn) the Self-Documenting Extensible Editor...
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www.gnu.org/software/emacs/
www.gnu.org/software/emacs/
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SLIME is a Emacs mode for Common Lisp development. Inspired by existing systems such Emacs Lisp and ILISP, we are working to create an ... Fernando Lopez-Lezcano wrote an excellent tutorial for SLIME and CL-Music. The original document is no longer accessible but you can find most of it in Bill Clementson's Blog.
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common-lisp.net/project/slime/
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Note that Climacs is an Emacs-like editor, and a lot of ... Climacs uses an editor substrate provided by McCLIM, called Drei. Drei was based on earlier Climacs code, but has been refactored to function as a general editor substrate, used, for example, to implement the text-editor gadgets and input-editor of McCLIM.
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common-lisp.net/project/climacs/
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To put a copy of the file "welcome" named "intro", use the cp command: ... Emacs is the most commonly used text editor on Athena. This section has you: ... To save your current version (replacing the old version), press C-x C-s. Result: Emacs responds at the bottom of its window that it wrote the file:
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web.mit.edu/olh/Tutorial/Tutorial.html
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XEmacs is a highly customizable open source text editor and application development system. It is protected under the GNU Public License and related to other versions of Emacs, in particular GNU Emacs. ... XEmacs is a highly customizable open source text editor and application development system. ... Who Wrote XEmacs?
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www.xemacs.org/
www.xemacs.org/
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1. Fire up gnome-terminal. 2. Run the terminal version of either vim or emacs (to taste). 3. Press F11; you now have a powerful full-screen text editor. 4. Optional: Customise how vim or emacs places text on screen for that centred single column look.
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diveintomark.org/archives/2007/01/21/wrongroom
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Most Linux users have probably used the Gnu Emacs text editor at one time or another, if only out of curiosity. Originally intended as a programmer's editor, Emacs has grown over the years, accreting to itself pieces of LISP code from a variety of contributors.
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www.linuxjournal.com/article/195
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