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RE: Text editors under Cygnus
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- Subject: RE: Text editors under Cygnus
- From: "Jonadab the Unsightly One" <jonadab at bright dot net>
- Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2001 22:36:57 -0400
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- Reply-to: jonadab at bright dot net
# The X in Xemacs does not refer to the X window system.
It did originally. But these days both Emacs and XEmacs
can be compiled and used either with or without X. One
vs the other is a tradeoff: XEmacs version releases
are a step ahead of the FSF's Emacs releases, but
more elisp packages work in Emacs than in XEmacs.
What is unfortunate is that the two are fairly
mutually incompatible; it is _possible_ to write
lisp that will work in either, but as far as that
goes it's _possible_ to write code that will work
in either C or Perl -- but it's an exercise in
adaptive engineering.
I use Emacs because it's what I started using
when I wasn't clear on the differences, and now
I have megabytes of lisp I don't want to port.
--
Your font seems to be: proportional fixed
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(Fontmeter only accurate for about 90% of fonts.)
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