On Wed, 20 Nov 2002, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:

> Hi People,
>
> For those who love emacs - you may want to look at: QEmacs.. (Q=Quick)

Not exactly: It provides emacs emulation, like many other programs (Err.
much better than a certain editor/mailer I'm using at the moment), but
still not the Real Thing.

Still, read on...

>
> Some of the the features:
>
> Full screen editor with an Emacs look and feel with all Emacs common features:
> multi-buffer, multi-window, command mode, universal argument, keyboard
> macros, config file with C like syntax, minibuffer with completion and
> history.
> Can edit files of hundreds of Megabytes without being slow by using a highly
> optimized internal representation and by mmaping the file.
>
> Full UTF8 support, including bidirectional editing respecting the Unicode bidi
> algorithm. Arabic and Indic scripts handling (in progress).

"bidir". This is the only place where "bidirectionality" is shorthanded to
"bidir" ;-).

An editor with built-in bidi and keboard mapping support. Did anybody
check if this also works in the linux console?

>
> WYSIWYG HTML/XML/CSS2 mode graphical editing. Also supports lynx like
> rendering on VT100 terminals.

Never tried it. Another thing to try...

>
> WYSIWYG DocBook mode based on XML/CSS2 renderer.
> and lots of others stuff..
>
> It's also very small - 150K with all the stuff in, or 49k if you want the
> really basic stuff..
>
> Feel free to check it at: http://fabrice.bellard.free.fr/qemacs/ (thats the
> same guy whowrote ffmpeg and many other cool stuff..)

-- 
Tzafrir Cohen
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