Version 6 of Emacs

Updated 2002-08-09 12:13:18

Purpose: to discuss the EMACS editing environment.


An Oustervote in 2001 concluded that emacs [L1 ] remains the single most widely-used programming editor among Tcl practitioners, although all vi variants together appear to sum to a larger total.


[Where does one go to find Emacs? What about Emacs on MacOS or Windows?] Is there more than one program that is emacs?


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.

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