SGI Freeware: emacs 21.3
emacs-21.3: description + notes
To quote the Emacs Manual:
Emacs is the extensible, customizable, self-documenting real-time
display editor.
If this seems to be a bit of a mouthful, an easier explanation is Emacs is
a text editor and more. At its core is an interpreter for Emacs Lisp
(``elisp'', for short), a dialect of the Lisp
programming language with extensions to support text editing.
Some of the features of GNU Emacs include:
- Content sensitive major modes for a wide variety of file types,
from plain text to source code to HTML files.
- Complete online documentation, including a tutorial for new users.
- Highly extensible through the Emacs Lisp language.
- Support for many languages and their scripts, including all the
European ``Latin'' scripts, Russian, Greek, Japanese, Chinese, Korean,
Thai, Vietnamese, Lao, Ethiopian, and some Indian scripts. (Sorry,
Mayan hieroglyphs are not supported.)
- A large number of extensions which add other functionality. The
GNU Emacs distribution includes many extensions; many others are
available separately--even a
web browser
This package also contains leim, the Library of Emacs
Input Methods, and is built with multilingual environment
mule support. If you find that you're missing the
X11 fonts emacs needs to display international characters try
loading the intlfonts package.
To take proper advantage of Emacs 21's mule-unicode charsets, you need
a Unicode font. For information on Unicode fonts for X, see
http://czyborra.com/unifont/,
http://openlab.ring.gr.jp/efont/ and
http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/%7Emgk25/ucs-fonts.html.
http://czyborra.com/charsets/ has basic fonts for Emacs's
ISO-8859 charsets.
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NOTE: This version of emacs does not run properly in xwsh
windows. If you want to use "emacs -nw", run it
inside an xterm or "xwsh -vt100" window.
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The GNU Emacs homepage
has more information.
To auto-install this package, go back and click on the respective install icon.
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