Emacs (/ˈiːmæks/ ), originally named EMACS (an acronym for "Editor Macros"), is a family of text editors that are characterized by their extensibility...
56 KB (6,764 words) - 22:13, 6 August 2024
Project founder Richard Stallman, based on the Emacs editor developed for Unix operating systems. GNU Emacs has been a central component of the GNU project...
56 KB (5,127 words) - 04:11, 7 September 2024
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...
21 KB (1,708 words) - 20:09, 15 August 2024
Editor war (redirect from Church of EMACS)
twice as many copies as that on Emacs (but noted that Emacs came with a free manual). Many programmers use either Emacs and vi or their various offshoots...
15 KB (1,653 words) - 00:09, 19 July 2024
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...
18 KB (2,302 words) - 14:17, 21 July 2024
"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...
4 KB (308 words) - 17:45, 15 October 2023
Gosling Emacs (often shortened to "Gosmacs" or "gmacs") is a discontinued Emacs implementation written in 1981 by James Gosling in C. Gosling initially...
8 KB (837 words) - 07:48, 7 July 2024
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...
21 KB (1,978 words) - 23:21, 26 August 2024
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...
132 KB (15,467 words) - 08:05, 5 September 2024
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...
18 KB (1,984 words) - 07:02, 5 September 2024