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  2. Emacs - Wikipedia

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    Epsilon (text editor) Defaults to Emacs emulation and supports a vi mode. GNOME Builder has an emulation mode for Emacs. GNU Readline is a line editor that understands the standard Emacs navigation keybindings. It also has a vi emulation mode. IntelliJ IDEA provides a set of Emacs keybindings. JED has an emulation mode for Emacs.

  3. GNU Emacs - Wikipedia

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    The behavior of GNU Emacs can be modified and extended almost without limit by incorporating Emacs Lisp programs that define new commands, new buffer modes, new keymaps, add command-line options, [38] and so on. Many extensions providing user-facing functionality define a major mode (either for a new file type or to build a non-text-editing ...

  4. List of text editors - Wikipedia

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    Name Description License E: is the text editor in PC DOS 6, PC DOS 7 and PC DOS 2000. Proprietary: ed: The default line editor on Unix since the birth of Unix. Either ed or a compatible editor is available on all systems labeled as Unix (not by default on every one).

  5. vile (text editor) - Wikipedia

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    Both vi and emacs have modes, which are settings which affect the behavior of the program. vile extends the vi modes such as list, number, etc., by providing three levels of mode: global, buffer and window. The buffer modes are associated with the buffer contents, e.g., line-terminators, read-only attributes. All of those modes are predefined.

  6. Org-mode - Wikipedia

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    Org Mode was created by Carsten Dominik in 2003, originally to organize his own life and work, [3] and since the first release numerous other users and developers have contributed to this free software package. [4] Emacs has included Org Mode [5] as a major mode by default since 2006.

  7. Wikipedia:Wikipedia-mode.el - Wikipedia

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    This article describes the installation of wikipedia-mode, an Emacs major mode for editing articles in Wikipedia and other wikis running MediaWiki software offline, and of the auxiliary mode longlines-mode. These modes tweak Emacs's behavior in several ways to make it easier to edit MediaWiki articles. In particular, wikipedia-mode provides ...

  8. TECO (text editor) - Wikipedia

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    The EMACS editor originally started by David A. Moon and ... of driving full-screen mode on various DEC RS-232 ... by context rather than by line number.

  9. Help:Text editor support - Wikipedia

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    longlines.el is now part of the default GNU Emacs distribution. The following information is retained for reference. Wikipedia articles don't use line breaks. Because of this, you may want to install one of the following: longlines.el — implements "word wrap" functionality for Emacs (longlines.el is now part of GNU Emacs).