Emacs is the extensible, customizable, self-documenting real-time display editor. Emacs has special code editing modes, a scripting language , and comes with many packages for doing mail, news and more, all in your editor.
A very popular and powerful editor. You can do anything in emacs but it may not be easy to find out how to do it. The editor can be extended using Lisp code to do any sort of text manipulation you like.
Editing MACroS, or Extensible MACroSystem; A popular screen editor used on Unix, VMS and other systems.
To run a powerful, screen-oriented text editor. There are several man pages and documents explaining how to use this program. There are several text editors besides emacs that are also available, like pico, vi, vim, ed, joe and jed.
A popular and powerful text editor used primarily on Linux/UNIX systems. It was written around 1975 in the MIT labs by Richard Stallman. EMACS is often...
Emacs is both one of the most powerful and one of the most popular text editing programs in existence. Versions can be found for most platforms, and in fact multiple companies make versions, so for a given platform there might even be a choice. There is even a free GNU version available. The drawback with emacs is that it is not in the least bit lightweight. In fact, it goes so far in the other direction that even its advocates will occasionally joke about it. It is however extremely capable. Almost anything that one would need to relating to text can be done with emacs and is probably built-in. Even if one manages to find something that emacs was not built to do, emacs has a built-in Lisp interpreter capable of not only extending its text editing capabilities, but even of being used as a scripting language in its own right.
A screen-based text editor for machines running UNIX.
one of the editors available on the Unix system
An extensible, customizable, self-documenting real-time text editor.
A powerful screen editor for use in the Unix environment.
emacs is a popular text editor. It has a complete lisp environment inside it.
Start the Emacs editor, see the section called "GNU Emacs".
Start the Emacs editor, see Section 6.1.2.2.
A freely available editor now part of the GNU software distribution. Originally written by Richard M. Stallman at MIT in the late 1970's, it is available for many platforms. It is extremely extensible and has its own programming language; the name stands for Editing with MACroS.encapsulation. The process of combining data (attributes) and functions (behavior in the form of code) into an object. The data and functions are closely coupled within an object. Instead of every programmer being able to access the data in a structure his own way, programmers have to use the code connected with that data. This promotes code reuse and standardized methods of working with the data.
A text editing environment, and much more, for Unix-like operating systems.
Editor MACroS. A Macro-based editor and complete computing task environment.
Popular text editor, especially on UNIX systems or alikes.
diting MAC ro, an extensible and customizable screen editor used on computers with a wide variety of operating systems. EMACS is written in C and its higher levels are programmed in EMACS LISP. There are "modes" provided to assist in editing most well-known programming languages.
An extensible editor with modes for programming, writing and the creation of simple drawings. Emacs has many of the characteristics of a self-contained working environment.
A powerful, programmable text editor common on many UNIX systems.