Stallman's paper on the original (TECO) Emacs. What it means to be extensible. Why lisp is good for implementing extensible systems.
This document provides a partial list of implementations of Emacs-type editors and literature about such editors.
Home of the GNU Emacs FAQ, with versions available in Texinfo, Info, ASCII text, HTML, and DVI formats.
EMacro is portable .emacs for GNU Emacs and XEmacs that configures itself. Beside download links to SourceForge, installation docs, solutions for special problems concerning configuration and tips and tricks the site provides a huge list of additional Emacs resources.
An interesting behind-the-scenes look at the design and creation of the Emacs 21 logo.
Equivalent commands in Emacs for commands in Vi.
Offers a reference, an user guide, instructions how to install, tips and tricks, a list of supported speech-enabled applications and a download page.
A collection of the knowledge of the Emacs community to serve as a source of answers for all kind of questions concerning Emacs.
The Emacs manual available at gnu.org.
JEmacs is a re-implementation of Emacs, written in a mixture of Java, Scheme, and Emacs Lisp.
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