Emacs (/ˈiːmæks/ ), originally named EMACS (an acronym for "Editor Macros"), is a family of text editors that are characterized by their extensibility...
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GNU Emacs is a text editor and suite of free software tools. Its development began in 1984 by GNU Project founder Richard Stallman, based on the Emacs editor...
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boot OS 9, while eMacs slower than 1 GHz do not officially support 10.5 (requirements are an 867 MHz G4 with 512 MB RAM). The eMac was generally well-received...
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Editor war (redirect from Church of EMACS)
(nano before MacOS Ventura 12.3), TextEdit, and Vim. The Church of Emacs, formed by Emacs and the GNU Project's creator Richard Stallman, is a parody religion...
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Emacs Lisp is a Lisp dialect made for Emacs. It is used for implementing most of the editing functionality built into Emacs, the remainder being written...
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"micro-emacs", which has absolutely nothing to do with GNU emacs except that some of the key bindings are similar. Daniel Lawrence's MicroEMACS site MicroEMACS...
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XEmacs (redirect from Lucid emacs)
version of GNU Emacs (presumed to be version 19). In the late 1980s, Richard P. Gabriel's Lucid Inc. faced a requirement to ship Emacs to support the...
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GNU Guile (section Emacs integration)
cleaner Lisp dialect than Emacs Lisp, and that GEL could evolve to implement other languages on the same runtime, namely Emacs Lisp. After Lord discovered...
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Gosling Emacs (often shortened to "Gosmacs" or "gmacs") is a discontinued Emacs implementation written in 1981 by James Gosling in C. Gosling initially...
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"UnixIsAnIde". ""Use Emacs with Microsoft Visual C++ ... use Emacs as an IDE"". Archived from the original on 4 July 2013. "Emacs: the Free Software IDE...
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(EMACs), molecules that consist of a linear string of directly bonded metal atoms, surrounded by organic ligands Emacs, a family of text editors EMAC,...
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GNU General Public License (redirect from Emacs General Public License)
based on a unification of similar licenses used for early versions of GNU Emacs (1985), the GNU Debugger, and the GNU C Compiler. These licenses contained...
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Eww (web browser) (redirect from Emacs Web Wowser)
Emacs Web Wowser (a backronym of "eww") is a lightweight web browser within the GNU Emacs text editor. Eww can only do basic rendering of HTML; there...
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Wayback Machine. GNU Emacs 27.1 includes built-in support for tab bar (per-frame) and tab-line (per-window). Earlier versions of GNU Emacs can use a tabbed...
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& Raymond, E. S. (1996). Learning GNU Emacs. " O'Reilly Media, Inc.". Glickstein, B. (1997). Writing GNU Emacs Extensions: Editor Customizations and Creations...
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Multics Emacs is an early implementation of the Emacs text editor. It was written in Maclisp by Bernard Greenberg at Honeywell's Cambridge Information...
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ERC (software) (redirect from Emacs Relay Chat)
is an Internet Relay Chat (IRC) client integrated into GNU Emacs. It is written in Emacs Lisp. ERC includes message timestamping, automatic channel joining...
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operate. Emacs uses "M-" as the prefix for ⎇ Alt when describing key presses: the "M-" stood for Meta on the space-cadet keyboard, and when Emacs was ported...
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"Introducing the Emacs editing environment". IBM. Archived from the original on 2014-06-06. Retrieved 2014-06-06. "Multics Emacs: The History, Design...
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Retrieved 7 January 2011. "GNU Emacs Manual: Commands". Emacs does not assign meanings to keys directly. Instead, Emacs assigns meanings to named commands...
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ROT13 (section Emacs and Vim)
Dog" | tr '\!-~' 'P-~\!-O' %96 "F:4< qC@H? u@I yF>AD ~G6C %96 {2KJ s@8 In Emacs, one can ROT13 the buffer or a selection with the commands M-x toggle-rot13-mode...
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Richard Stallman (category Emacs)
S. (April 8, 1996). "Multics Emacs: The History, Design and Implementation".; "GNU Emacs FAQ".; Zawinski, Jamie. "Emacs Timeline". Wheeler, David A. "Make...
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"LSP Mode - Language Server Protocol support for Emacs - LSP Mode - LSP support for Emacs". emacs-lsp.github.io. Retrieved 19 June 2022. Devlieghere...
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editors which have official integrations with Tree-sitter include Atom, GNU Emacs, Neovim, Lapce, Zed, and Helix. Language bindings allow it to be used from...
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Emergency Management Assistance Compact (redirect from Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC))
EMAC complements the national disaster response system. EMAC is used alongside federal assistance or when federal assistance is not warranted. EMAC facilitates...
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SWI-Prolog (redirect from PceEmacs)
for all platforms supported by SWI-Prolog. PceEmacs is a SWI-Prolog builtin editor. PceEmacs is an Emacs clone implemented in Prolog (and XPCE). It supports...
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also used with Lisp machines. Both keys became supported in the powerful Emacs text editor, which had, or would receive, influential ports on Multics,...
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Planner (program) (redirect from Planner (PIM for Emacs))
Planner is a free personal information manager for Emacs written in Emacs Lisp. It helps keep track of schedules, daily notes, days to remember etc. and...
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defined by the largest buffer position representable by Emacs integers. This is because Emacs tracks buffer positions using that data type. For typical...
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