Notices tagged with emacs

Notices

  1. mattl mattl

    I'm going to kickstart this and say # is my favorite. Without it, I would struggle to quickly edit all my embarrassing mistakes.

    about 21 days ago from identi.ca at Boston, Massachusetts, United States in context
  2. etenil etenil

    #, I can't live without it.

    about a month ago from identi.ca at Uk, Irkutskaya Oblast’, Russia in context
  3. kirschner kirschner

    As I don't use it: Does anyone know if # also has a psychiatrist mode, like !gnu #?

    about a month ago from identi.ca at Berlin, Land Berlin, Germany in context
  4. Richard Fontana fontana

    @bkuhn Mainly because it's too much effort for me to remember how to use any of them. It's like how I use only subset of #

    about 2 months ago from identi.ca in context
  5. mike mike

    I can get by pretty well with just this most of the time: http://www.cs.princeton.edu/~hains/os/emacs.html # cc: @whistlewright

    about 3 months ago from status.mgj.co at Shooks Folly, Florida, United States
  6. grdryn grdryn

    @parlementum I feel compelled to read that now when I get a chance, given that I read your dent in # identica-mode! :D

    about 3 months ago from identi.ca at Galway, Connaught, Ireland
  7. Alexandre Oliva lxoliva

    ♻ @gabrielsaldana: # # 1.2 released http://ur1.ca/5gjzu

    about 4 months ago from identi.ca
  8. Bradley M. Kuhn bkuhn

    @fontana, you're just annoyed I typed DTMF equiv of "C-x b GPL <TAB> <RET>" into my soft phone instead of # while you were on the line.

    about 5 months ago from identi.ca in context
  9. jdanjou jdanjou

    New !emacs snapshot 1:20110914-1 for !debian uploaded

    about 5 months ago from identi.ca at Paris, Île-de-France, France
  10. Alexandre Oliva lxoliva

    @ralesk yeah, reading docs within !emacs is much better, but I prefer info manuals to man pages, and GNU info as front-end to man

    about 6 months ago from identi.ca
  11. Richard Fontana fontana

    @mcepl # # originally essentially public domain (like predecessor Emacsen by @rms). IINM @rms knowingly used Gosmacs code

    about 6 months ago from identi.ca in context
  12. vinc17 vinc17

    @sazius !Emacs from !Debian has crashed from time to time: http://bugs.debian.org/594592 (and 511003, 537597, 470653, 220986, 133937).

    about 6 months ago from identi.ca at Lyon, Rhône-Alpes, France
  13. Bradley M. Kuhn bkuhn

    It really freaks me out when I can get !Emacs to segfault and dump core. Feels like my life in the early 1990s again. :)

    about 6 months ago from identi.ca
  14. Bradley M. Kuhn bkuhn

    @sazius, Using "C-x b <RET>" to switch browser tabs, well,IWFM, but I use #, which provides an !Emacs -like interface to #

    about 6 months ago from identi.ca
  15. Richard Fontana fontana

    @bkuhn Except for !GNU #

    about 6 months ago from identi.ca in context
  16. Bradley M. Kuhn bkuhn

    @mlinksva, *my* browser is # when it's fast enough (uses xulrunner) on my machine, !Emacs w3m anyway. @kfogel was original reporter.

    about 6 months ago from identi.ca
  17. gabrielsaldana gabrielsaldana

    Learning !gnu !emacs book available to read online at # books http://ur1.ca/4wi93

    about 6 months ago from identi.ca at Monterrey, Mexico
  18. Sam Noble sam

    Doing # tutorial for like 10th time in my life. After my "can't go back from Dvorak" years ago, I'm # poor compartmentalization

    about 7 months ago from api at Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
  19. aurele aurele

    GNU Emacs Manual, Sixteenth Edition for Version 23.3 now available -- http://www.fsf.org/blogs/community/emacs-23.3-manual !Emacs !FSF !GNU

    about 7 months ago from identi.ca at Cozzano, Corsica, France
  20. fsf fsf

    New !GNU !Emacs manual now available -- http://ur1.ca/4u9os -- featuring our new GFDL logo by @doctormo and new cover art by @mattl !gnu !lp

    about 7 months ago from identi.ca
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GNU Emacs is an extensible and customizable text editor among the most used within the scientific and the software developer communities. The core of GNU Emacs is an interpreter for Emacs Lisp, a dialect of the Lisp programming language with extensions to support text editing.

GNU Emacs is free software and among the features it provides:

  • Content-sensitive editing modes, including syntax highlighting, for several file types (e.g plain text, source code, HTML, ...).
  • Complete built-in documentation, including a tutorial for new users.
  • Full Unicode support for nearly all human languages and their scripts.
  • Highly customizable, using Emacs Lisp code or a graphical interface.
  • A large number of extensions that add other functionality, including a project planner, mail and news reader, debugger interface, calendar, and more. Many of these extensions are distributed with GNU Emacs; others are available separately.

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