The book is aimed at new Emacs users, whether or not they are programmers. Writing HTML, XHTML, and XML with Emacs.Integrating Emacs with CVS, Subversion and other change control systems for projects with multiple developers.Using Emacs as an integrated development environment (IDE).Emacs as a programming environment for Java, C++, and Perl, among others.Writing macros to circumvent repetitious tasks.Customizing Emacs interactively and through startup files. ![]() How to use multiple buffers, windows, and frames.Using the operating system shell through Emacs.A new chapter details how to install and run Emacs on Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux, including tips for using Emacs effectively on those platforms. It takes you from basic Emacs usage (simple text editing) to moderately complicated customization and programming.The third edition ofÄescribes Emacs 21.3 from the ground up, including new user interface features such as an icon-based toolbar and an interactive interface to Emacs customization. It is a thorough guide that will also "grow" with you: as you become more proficient, this book will help you learn how to use Emacs more effectively. , 3rd Edition tells readers how to get started with the GNU Emacs editor. Unlike all other text editors, GNU Emacs is a complete working environment-you can stay within Emacs all day without leaving. It is also the most powerful and flexible. ![]() GNU Emacs is the most popular and widespread of the Emacs family of editors.
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