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  2. GNU Emacs - Wikipedia

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    GNU Emacs is a text editor and suite of free software tools. Its development began in 1984 by GNU Project founder Richard Stallman, [5] based on the Emacs editor developed for Unix operating systems.

  3. Comparison of XML editors - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. ... GNU Emacs/ nxml-mode 2023 (29.1) Yes GPL-3.0-or-later: Major mode Yes Yes Yes

  4. Emacs Lisp - Wikipedia

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    In Emacs, the editing area can be split into separate areas called windows, each displaying a different buffer. A buffer is a region of text loaded into Emacs' memory (possibly from a file) which can be saved into a text document. Users can press the default C-x 2 key binding to open a new window. This runs the Emacs Lisp function split-window ...

  5. Pluteo 29.1 - Wikipedia

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    Circa 1245-1255, Paris. The classification of music according to Boethius, illustrated.Folio 1v from Pluteus 29.1. Pluteo 29.1, also known as Pluteus 29.1, or simply the Florence Manuscript, is an illuminated manuscript in the Laurentian Library of Florence.