History: http://ned.hhhjkk.org/doc/87-1-emacs.txt '''Family:'MS) merged and regularized these under a comprehensive design, and the result became emacs. |
History: http://ned.rubyforge.org/doc/87-1-emacs.txt Family: EarlyEditorFamily EmacsFamily DecFamily Platform: ITS TECO License: Open Source The original Emacs editor by RMS, implemented as a set of macros in the TECO (Text Editor and COrrector) language available on ITS (Incompatible Timesharing System) at MIT's AI Laboratory. An assortment of TECO macro packages had been created making use of Control-R mode in ITS TECO, which permitted interactive use. Notable packages included TECMAC by John Culp, MODE by Robert Baron, [ZED] by Vaughan Pratt, MACROS by RBR, and TMACS macro sets by Guy Steele, Dave Moon, Richard Greenblatt, Charles Frankston, et al. RMS and Guy Steele (mostly RMS) merged and regularized these under a comprehensive design, and the result became emacs. |
Editing MACroS
Author: Richard M. Stallman History: http://ned.rubyforge.org/doc/87-1-emacs.txt Family: EarlyEditorFamily EmacsFamily DecFamily Platform: ITS TECO License: Open Source
The original Emacs editor by RMS, implemented as a set of macros in the TECO (Text Editor and COrrector) language available on ITS (Incompatible Timesharing System) at MIT's AI Laboratory.
An assortment of TECO macro packages had been created making use of Control-R mode in ITS TECO, which permitted interactive use. Notable packages included TECMAC by John Culp, MODE by Robert Baron, [ZED] by Vaughan Pratt, MACROS by RBR, and TMACS macro sets by Guy Steele, Dave Moon, Richard Greenblatt, Charles Frankston, et al. RMS and Guy Steele (mostly RMS) merged and regularized these under a comprehensive design, and the result became emacs.