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==Emacs==
 
 
Emacs is a powerful editing written originally by Richard Stallman and is common to most Unix systems. There exists a wealth of information of the use of Emacs.
 
Emacs is a powerful editing written originally by Richard Stallman and is common to most Unix systems. There exists a wealth of information of the use of Emacs.
  

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Emacs

Emacs is a powerful editing written originally by Richard Stallman and is common to most Unix systems. There exists a wealth of information of the use of Emacs.

  • Current Version: 23.1.1
  • Platform/Cluster: Linux/SW cluster
  • Location: /usr/bin
  • Related link: Emacs is well documented. A good starting point is the Gnu Emacs Website
  • Documentation Files: Online Manual for Emacs