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Home / Computers / Open Source / Software / Editors / Emacs / XEmacs
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- Erik Sundermann's XEmacs Customization Page - XEmacs customization split into pieces.
petaxp.rug.ac.be/~erik/xemacs
- Gtk XEmacs bug hunt - Join Les Schaffer's Gtk XEmacs bug hunt, "[i]n which we attempt to swim like a child for the first time in the xemacs/X/Gtk/Lisp internals ocean, in vain hope of discovering how a fellow child (widget) could appear to have been born without a parent".
folks.astrian.net/godzilla/gtk-bugs.html
- Gtk-XEmacs - Towards a GUI XEmacs - Original project page; has since been merged into XEmacs. Project to replace the existing toolbar/menubar/scrollbar implementation of XEmacs with a modern toolkit (Gtk). It will also allow manipulation of the widget set directly from Emacs Lisp.
www.cs.indiana.edu/elisp/gui-xemacs
- Robin S. Socha's XEmacs Settings - Suggestions how to make XEmacs look different compared to the standard distribution.
socha.net/XEmacs
- The Emacs Schism - How XEmacs (Lucid Emacs as was) came about, by Jamie Zawinski: '[t]his incident has become famous as one of the most significant "forks" in a free software code base'. Edited Highlights of mail-lists as events unfolded.
www.jwz.org/doc/lemacs.html
- XEmacs Editor FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions about XEmacs.
www.xemacs.org/faq/xemacs-faq.html
- XEmacs - The official homepage for XEmacs: The next generation of Emacs. Its emphasis is on GUI support and an open software development model. Sections on: About XEmacs, Getting, Customizing, Troubleshooting, and Developing.
www.xemacs.org
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