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Definition

Note: Copy/Paste from http://tecfa.unige.ch/guides/emacs/pointers.html (will clean this up sometimes soon I hope - Daniel K. Schneider 19:33, 2 November 2007 (MET)


Emacs is a text editor, and much more. XEmacs provides a comprehensive enviroment where you can edit source code, or multiple text files, read mail or news, and even edit files remotely using FTP.

There exist many variants: The most popular ones are Xemacs and GNU emacs

Specialized tips

(Some tips regarding formats discussed in this wiki)

ActionScript

Install: actionscript-mode.el written by Pet Tomato. Tested by Daniel K. Schneider with GnuEmacs 21.4.1 under Ubuntu.

XML


Links

Manuals & Short References

En français:

Customization Links

Configuring the functionalities of XEmacs:

FAQ's

Tutorials

On the Web you can find many mini-tutorials, there are also book chapters, etc.

  • There's the XEmacs tutorial available from the Help Menu under `Basics->Tutorials', or by typing C-h t. To check whether it's available in a non-english language, type C-u C-h t TAB, type the first letters of your preferred language, then type RET.
  • Emacs Beginner's Tutorial by J.D. Zawodny @ RootPrompt.org
  • XEmacs Tutorial Introduction by Sarah Waterson
  • Tutorial - xemacs (good, but Very short)

En fran�ais:

Specialized topics

Emacs programming

(Some) Emacs Modes

Tools / Software

Other Links