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    XEmacs is a graphical- and console-based text editor which runs on almost any Unix-like operating system as well as Microsoft Windows. XEmacs is a fork...
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  • Emacs (section XEmacs)
    Richard Stallman for the GNU Project. XEmacs is a variant that branched from GNU Emacs in 1991. GNU Emacs and XEmacs use similar Lisp dialects and are, for...
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    GNU Emacs (section XEmacs)
    implemented many formerly XEmacs-only features. This has led some users to proclaim XEmacs' death. Other forks, less known than XEmacs, include: Meadow – a...
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  • Goyal, R. (1994). Getting Started With XEmacs. One of a complete set of manuals for XEmacs, all available at www.xemacs.org/Documentation/index.%20html. Ayers...
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  • the sense of a community schism during the origins of Lucid Emacs (now XEmacs) (1991) or the Berkeley Software Distributions (BSDs) (1993–1994); Russ...
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    sits on top of the XEmacs core. XEmacs can do very un-editorlike things; for example, try running XEmacs using the command xemacs -batch -l dunnet. "Interactive...
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  • August 2016. "The best parts of Visual Studio Code are proprietary". "XEmacs: XEmacs 21.4.22 "Instant Classic" is released". 30 January 2009. Retrieved 19...
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    4 bundled with GNU Emacs 20.1 (September 17, 1997) and also included in XEmacs 20.4 Gnus 5.6 (Quassia Gnus) – March 8, 1998 Gnus 5.8 (Pterodactyl Gnus)...
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  • use AIM and uses the AOL TOC protocol. The client is run within Emacs or XEmacs and is written in Emacs Lisp. The client was originally written for AOL...
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  • associated definition. Interactive A+ development is primarily done in the Xemacs editor, through extensions to the editor. Because A+ code uses the original...
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    an extensible package for writing and formatting TeX files in Emacs and XEmacs. AUCTeX provides syntax highlighting, smart indentation and formatting,...
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    uses Git/GitHub) Orthanc Pidgin RhodeCode Roundup Tryton WinDirStat wmii XEmacs Xine eric Free and open-source software portal Comparison of version-control...
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  • SimpleText Smultron SubEthaEdit TeachText TextEdit TextMate TextWrangler vim XEmacs Ulysses Activity Monitor – default system monitor for hardware and software...
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    with Stallman and ultimately forked the software into what would become XEmacs. The technology journalist Andrew Leonard has characterized what he sees...
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  • eventually led to the fork of the project into GNU Emacs and Lucid Emacs (now XEmacs). In 1992 he released the first version of XScreenSaver, a free and open-source...
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  • forked the software—thus they were primarily responsible for the birth of XEmacs. By 1994, Lucid's attempts to reinvent itself as a C++ company, and its...
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  • necessary to fully utilize exec-shield, although some applications (Mono, Wine, XEmacs, Mplayer) are not fully compatible. Other features that came out of the...
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    SageMath. Other options include the Imaxima front end, as well as an Emacs and XEmacs interaction mode which is activated by Imaxima. Kayali Climaxima, a CLIM-based...
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    available as external libraries; they are part of the Emacs executable. In XEmacs, runtime loading of such primitives is possible, using the operating system's...
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  • software. List of PO file editors/translator (in no particular order): XEmacs (with po-mode): runs on Unices with X GNU Emacs (with po-mode): runs on...
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  • Ёфицирующие скрипты Евгения Миньковского для текстовых редакторов VIM и XEmacs. Yofication with Emacs by Sergio Pokrovskij. (in Russian) «О букве Ё и её...
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  • Cloud9 IDE (uses it internally but does not expose it) CygnusEd Emacs and XEmacs EmEditor Professional Far Manager (via Ctags Source Navigator plugin) Geany...
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  • Common Lisp, Worse is Better, League for Programming Freedom, Lucid Inc., XEmacs Zvi Galil Bernard Galler – MAD (programming language) Hector Garcia-Molina...
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  • became mainly responsible for the birth of what would come to be called XEmacs. One of his hires was another notable programmer, Jamie W. Zawinski. After...
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  • editor ZWEI and the ITS/TOPS-20 implementation of Emacs, but differs from XEmacs or GNU Emacs, the most popular Emacs variants, in that it is written in...
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  • agreement concerning the Tabular Data Stream protocol. SWLPC, from LPMud. Xemacs, from GNU Emacs, originally for Lucid Corporation internal needs. FreeBSD...
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  • the fork between Lucid Inc. and the Free Software Foundation (FSF) led to XEmacs, which for several years boasted considerably better support for multiple...
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  • Emacs Lisp 1976 Richard Stallman Also termed Elisp, used by GNU Emacs and XEmacs text editors to implement most editing functions built into Emacs EuLisp...
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  • from his own blog: "Had this just been another installment in the GNU-vs-XEmacs soap opera, there'd be nothing to see here. Sandwiched between this however...
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  • "daemon") Emacs GNATS mode An extension (a "major mode") for GNU Emacs and XEmacs allowing direct access to GNAT issue-trackers send-pr / edit-pr / query-pr...
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