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XEmacs (formerly known as Lucid Emacs) is a powerful, extensible text editor with full GUI support, initially based on an early version of GNU Emacs 19 from the Free Software Foundation and since kept up to ate with recent versions of that product.

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EmacsWiki: Site Map

Includes discussions related to Emacs and Xemacs. Since Xemacs is not longer distributed with RHEL5, I am needing to learn more about software tree (emacs) and the branch (xemacs).

Emacs: del.icio.us tag/emacs

EmacsWiki: Emacs And XEmacs

This is the specific discussion of the question: Emacs or Xemacs

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Stevey's Blog Rants: XEmacs is Dead. Long Live XEmacs!

Steve Yegge put up a great blog article (could be called a white paper) regarding XEmacs, its history and its future. A very worthy read for Emacs users.

Emacs: del.icio.us tag/emacs

Stevey's Blog Rants: XEmacs is Dead. Long Live XEmacs!

This must be said: Jamie Zawinski is a hero. A living legend. A major powerhouse programmer who, among his many other accomplishments, wrote the original Netscape Navigator and the original XEmacs. A guy who can use the term "downward funargs" and then gl

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Determine which kind of system emacs is running

Useful for figuring out whether to run server-start (emacs) or gnuserv-start (xemacs).

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