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XEmacs is a self-documenting, customizable, extensible real-time
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display editor.
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Users new to XEmacs will be able to use basic features fairly rapidly
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by studying the tutorial and using the self-documentation features.
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XEmacs also has an extensive interactive manual browser. It is easily
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extensible since its editing commands are written in Lisp.
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XEmacs's many special packages handle mail reading (RMail) and sending
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(Mail), outline editing (Outline), compiling (Compile), running
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subshells within Emacs windows (Shell), running a Lisp read-eval-print
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loop (Lisp-Interaction-Mode), automated psychotherapy (Doctor :-) and
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many more. There is a WWW browsing mode written fully in elisp
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that looks and behaves much like the netscape WWW browser.
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XEmacs has similar functionality to GNU Emacs. It uses a different
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display model, including support for Motif menu and scroll bars and the
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ability to run as a widget inside other applications. Many people say
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it looks nicer than GNU Emacs.
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