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Qu'est-ce (qui) est UniPress Emacs - définition

EMACS IMPLEMENTATION BY JAMES GOSLING
Unipress Emacs; Gosmacs; Gmacs; Mocklisp

GOSMACS         
/goz'maks/ Gosling Emacs. The first Emacs implementation in C, predating but now largely eclipsed by GNU Emacs. Originally freeware; a commercial version is now modestly popular as UniPress Emacs. The author (James Gosling) went on to invent NeWS. [Jargon File]
GNUMACS         
  • C]] [[source code]] in GNU Emacs
  • Editing and compiling [[C++]] code from GNU Emacs
  • GNU Emacs with [[AUCTeX]], a set of tools for editing [[TeX]] and [[LaTeX]] documents
  • Editing multiple [[Dired]] buffers in GNU Emacs
  • ''GNU Emacs Manual'' (cover art by Etienne Suvasa; cover design by Matt Lee)
  • [[Richard Stallman]], founder of the [[GNU Project]] and author of GNU Emacs
  • XEmacs 21.5 on [[GNU]]/[[Linux]]
GNU VERSION OF THE EMACS TEXT EDITOR
GNU/Emacs; Emacs/W3; Gnu emacs; Ediff; Emacs-w3; Gnu Emacs; Stallmacs; EasyPG; GNUMACS; Evil mode; Hexl-mode; Emacs Lisp Package Archive
/gnoo'maks/ [contraction of "GNU Emacs"] Often-heard abbreviated name for the GNU project's flagship tool, Emacs. Used especially in contrast with GOSMACS. [Jargon File]
EMACS         
  • David A. Moon
  • text console]]
  • GNU Emacs running on [[Microsoft Windows]]
  • MIT]]<ref name="Gnu Emacs FAQ" />
  • [[James Gosling]] wrote an Emacs-like editor to run on [[Unix]] ([[Gosling Emacs]]) in 1981
  • [[JOVE]] running in a [[Debian]] box
  • Ruby]] [[source code]]
  • [[Zmacs]], an Emacs for [[Lisp machine]]s, an evolution of [[EINE and ZWEI]]
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  • uEmacs/Pk]] 4.0.15 on Linux
  • [[XEmacs]] 21.5 on [[Linux]]
FAMILY OF TEXT EDITORS
EMACS; Editor MACroS; EMacs; Psychoanalyze-pinhead; Emacsen; EmacsWiki; Hey Emacs; Emacs pinky; Emacs Pinky; Escape meta alt control shift; Init.el; Emacs mode
Editing MACroS (Reference: GNU)

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Gosling Emacs

Gosling Emacs (often shortened to "Gosmacs" or "gmacs") is a discontinued Emacs implementation written in 1981 by James Gosling in C.

Gosling initially allowed Gosling Emacs to be redistributed with no formal restrictions, as required by the "Emacs commune" since the 1970s, but later sold it to UniPress. The disputes with UniPress inspired the creation of the first formal license for Emacs, which later became the GPL, as Congress had introduced copyright for software in 1980.