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  1. Emacs написан на двух языках: C и Emacs Lisp (Elisp, диалект Лиспа). При этом сам редактор является интерпретатором Elisp. При этом сам редактор является интерпретатором Elisp.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › EmacsEmacs - Wikipedia

    Emacs provides commands to manipulate and differentially display semantic units of text such as words, sentences, paragraphs and source code constructs such as functions. It also features keyboard macros for performing user-defined batches of editing commands. GNU Emacs is a real-time display editor, as its edits are displayed onscreen as they ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GNU_EmacsGNU Emacs - Wikipedia

    XEmacs 21.5 on GNU/Linux. Lucid Emacs, based on an early version of GNU Emacs 19, was developed beginning in 1991 by Jamie Zawinski and others at Lucid Inc. One of the best-known forks in free software development occurred when the codebases of the two Emacs versions diverged and the separate development teams ceased efforts to merge them back into a single program.

  4. www.emacswiki.org › emacs › EmacsHistoryEmacsWiki: Emacs History

    In 1976, Stallman wrote the first Emacs (“Editor MACroS”), which organized these macros into a single command set and added facilities for SelfDocumentation and to be extensible. TecoEmacs soon became the standard editor on ITS. In January 1978, EugeneCiccarelli wrote an internal document for the MIT AI Lab, introducing the features of ...

  5. www.emacswiki.org › emacs › EmacsWikiEmacsWiki: Emacs Wiki

    See WikiModes if you are looking for a mode to edit a local wiki. This is the Emacs Wiki. This page has meta information, traditionally called a colophon, about the Emacs Wiki. See the SiteMap for entry points. See the HowTo page for information on editing existing pages or adding new ones. See the MissionStatement for author guidelines.

  6. www.emacswiki.org › emacs › GnuEmacsEmacsWiki: Gnu Emacs

    GNU Emacs (or simply Emacs) is the extensible, customizable, SelfDocumenting real-time display editor. GNU stands for “GNU’s Not Unix,” and it represents the work of many contributors, initially sponsored and still stewarded by the FreeSoftwareFoundation (FSF), and started by its founder, RichardStallman. Part of the project to create a ...

  7. GNU Emacs Homepage official Emacs releases and documentation here. Documentation – learn why Emacs is called the self-documenting text editor. Learn Emacs Lisp – EmacsLisp is the heart and soul of Emacs. DotEmacs – writing an init file to run EmacsLisp code at startup.

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