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From: mwood AT indyvax DOT iupui DOT edu (Mark H. Wood)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: EMACS
Message-ID: <1997Jul31.091112.28931@indyvax.iupui.edu>
Date: 31 Jul 97 09:11:12 -0500
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In article <5rj693$9r8$1 AT vnetnews DOT value DOT net>, mschulter AT  DOT value DOT net (M. Schulter) writes:
[deletia]
> The name is short for Editor MACroS; Emacs was developed by the famous
> Richard M. Stallman (RMS), who continues to play a central role in the
> maintenance and further improvement of this legendary piece of
> cooperatively evolving software.

Just to complete the history lesson:  it's called that because its first
incarnation was as a collection of macros for TECO (Tape Editor and COrrector),
a very nice and extremely compact editor from days of yore.  EMACS has been
through several complete reimplementations since then but just keeps getting
more and more interesting.

> While DJGPP Emacs is big and complex, it needn't be unfriendly; there's a
> tutorial for beginners that I would say is one of the best for any
> product, freeware or otherwise.

I use it with pleasure on Linux and DOS.  (On OpenVMS we still have EVE....)
-- 
Mark H. Wood, Lead Systems Programmer    +1 317 274 0749   [@disclaimer@]
MWOOD AT INDYVAX DOT IUPUI DOT EDU                  Finger for more information.
Thank goodness we've left behind the bad old days, before computers were
transformed from reliable business machines into performance art.

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