Purpose: to discuss the EMACS editing environment. ---- An [Oustervote] in 2001 concluded that emacs [http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/] remains the single most widely-used programming editor among Tcl practitioners, although all vi variants together appear to sum to a larger total. ---- Quite a bit of available [elisp] implements functionality useful to Tcl coders, including syntax highlighting, ... ---- Just drop elisp specific items into the elisp page, mentioned above. ---- Ok, I'm not really in tune with wiki writing style, so I'll just dump stuff here ([davidw]): 1. The biggest problem is a good tcl-mode for emacs. Both gnumacs and xemacs have some problems with comments, braces, and so on. Any suggestions? 2. A little bitty bit of [elisp], that looks up tcl man pages can be found on the elisp page. ---- [Category Application]