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1 .TH XEMACS 1 "1997 November 19" 1 .TH XEMACS 1 "1998 January 13"
2 .UC 4 2 .UC 4
3 .SH NAME 3 .SH NAME
4 xemacs \- Emacs: The Next Generation 4 xemacs \- Emacs: The Next Generation
5 .SH SYNOPSIS 5 .SH SYNOPSIS
6 .B xemacs 6 .B xemacs
10 .I files ... 10 .I files ...
11 ] 11 ]
12 .br 12 .br
13 .SH DESCRIPTION 13 .SH DESCRIPTION
14 .I XEmacs 14 .I XEmacs
15 is a version of 15 is a version of
16 .IR Emacs , 16 .IR Emacs ,
17 compatible with and containing many improvements over 17 compatible with and containing many improvements over
18 .I GNU 18 .I GNU
19 .IR Emacs , 19 .IR Emacs ,
20 written by Richard Stallman of the Free Software Foundation. It was 20 written by Richard Stallman of the Free Software Foundation. It was
53 but the facility assumes that you know how to manipulate 53 but the facility assumes that you know how to manipulate
54 .I XEmacs 54 .I XEmacs
55 windows and buffers. 55 windows and buffers.
56 CTRL-h enters the Help facility. Help Tutorial (CTRL-h t) 56 CTRL-h enters the Help facility. Help Tutorial (CTRL-h t)
57 requests an interactive tutorial which can teach beginners the fundamentals 57 requests an interactive tutorial which can teach beginners the fundamentals
58 of 58 of
59 .I XEmacs 59 .I XEmacs
60 in a few minutes. 60 in a few minutes.
61 Help Apropos (CTRL-h a) helps you 61 Help Apropos (CTRL-h a) helps you
62 find a command given its functionality, Help Key Binding (CTRL-h k) 62 find a command given its functionality, Help Key Binding (CTRL-h k)
63 describes a given key sequence's effect, and Help Function (CTRL-h f) 63 describes a given key sequence's effect, and Help Function (CTRL-h f)
64 describes a given Lisp function specified by name. You can also 64 describes a given Lisp function specified by name. You can also
124 .BR \-f , 124 .BR \-f ,
125 and 125 and
126 .B \-eval 126 .B \-eval
127 options to specify files to execute and functions to call. 127 options to specify files to execute and functions to call.
128 .TP 128 .TP
129 .B \-nw\ 129 .B \-nw\
130 Inhibit the use of any window-system-specific display code: use the 130 Inhibit the use of any window-system-specific display code: use the
131 current TTY. 131 current TTY.
132 .TP 132 .TP
133 .B \-debug\-init 133 .B \-debug\-init
134 Enter the debugger if an error occurs loading the init file. 134 Enter the debugger if an error occurs loading the init file.
565 The foreground color of the mouse cursor. 565 The foreground color of the mouse cursor.
566 .TP 566 .TP
567 .B pointerBackground (\fPclass\fB Background) 567 .B pointerBackground (\fPclass\fB Background)
568 The background color of the mouse cursor. 568 The background color of the mouse cursor.
569 .PP 569 .PP
570 .SM Using the Mouse 570 .SM Using the Mouse
571 .PP 571 .PP
572 The following lists the mouse button bindings for the 572 The following lists the mouse button bindings for the
573 .I XEmacs 573 .I XEmacs
574 window under X11. 574 window under X11.
575 575
621 621
622 /usr/local/lib/xemacs-$VERSION/lisp/* - Lisp source files and compiled files 622 /usr/local/lib/xemacs-$VERSION/lisp/* - Lisp source files and compiled files
623 that define most editing commands. The files are contained in subdirectories, 623 that define most editing commands. The files are contained in subdirectories,
624 categorized by function or individual package. Some are preloaded; 624 categorized by function or individual package. Some are preloaded;
625 others are autoloaded from these directories when used. 625 others are autoloaded from these directories when used.
626 626
627 /usr/local/lib/xemacs-$VERSION/etc - some files of information, pixmap 627 /usr/local/lib/xemacs-$VERSION/etc - some files of information, pixmap
628 files, other data files used by certain packages, etc. 628 files, other data files used by certain packages, etc.
629 629
630 /usr/local/lib/xemacs-$VERSION/$CONFIGURATION - various programs that are used 630 /usr/local/lib/xemacs-$VERSION/$CONFIGURATION - various programs that are used
631 with XEmacs. 631 with XEmacs.
684 684
685 For more information about XEmacs mailing lists, see the 685 For more information about XEmacs mailing lists, see the
686 file /usr/local/lib/xemacs-$VERSION/etc/MAILINGLISTS. 686 file /usr/local/lib/xemacs-$VERSION/etc/MAILINGLISTS.
687 .SH UNRESTRICTIONS 687 .SH UNRESTRICTIONS
688 .PP 688 .PP
689 .I XEmacs 689 .I XEmacs
690 is free; anyone may redistribute copies of 690 is free; anyone may redistribute copies of
691 .I XEmacs 691 .I XEmacs
692 to 692 to
693 anyone under the terms stated in the 693 anyone under the terms stated in the
694 .I XEmacs 694 .I XEmacs
695 General Public License, 695 General Public License,
696 a copy of which accompanies each copy of 696 a copy of which accompanies each copy of
697 .I XEmacs 697 .I XEmacs
698 and which also 698 and which also
699 appears in the reference manual. 699 appears in the reference manual.
700 .PP 700 .PP
701 Copies of 701 Copies of
702 .I XEmacs 702 .I XEmacs
703 may sometimes be received packaged with distributions of Unix systems, 703 may sometimes be received packaged with distributions of Unix systems,
704 but it is never included in the scope of any license covering those 704 but it is never included in the scope of any license covering those
705 systems. Such inclusion violates the terms on which distribution 705 systems. Such inclusion violates the terms on which distribution
706 is permitted. In fact, the primary purpose of the General Public 706 is permitted. In fact, the primary purpose of the General Public
707 License is to prohibit anyone from attaching any other restrictions 707 License is to prohibit anyone from attaching any other restrictions
708 to redistribution of 708 to redistribution of
709 .IR XEmacs \. 709 .IR XEmacs \.
710 .SH SEE ALSO 710 .SH SEE ALSO
711 X(1), xlsfonts(1), xterm(1), xrdb(1), emacs(1), vi(1) 711 X(1), xlsfonts(1), xterm(1), xrdb(1), emacs(1), vi(1)
712 .SH AUTHORS 712 .SH AUTHORS
713 .PP 713 .PP
714 .I XEmacs 714 .I XEmacs
715 was written by Chuck Thompson <cthomp@xemacs.org>, Ben Wing 715 was written by
716 <wing@666.com>, Jamie Zawinski <jwz@netscape.com>, Richard Mlynarik 716 Steve Baur <steve@xemacs.org>,
717 <mly@adoc.xerox.com>, Martin Buchholz <mrb@eng.sun.com> and many 717 Martin Buchholz <martin@xemacs.org>,
718 others. It was based on an early version of 718 Richard Mlynarik <mly@adoc.xerox.com>,
719 Hrvoje Niksic <hniksic@srce.hr>,
720 Chuck Thompson <cthomp@xemacs.org>,
721 Ben Wing <wing@666.com>,
722 Jamie Zawinski <jwz@netscape.com>,
723 and many others.
724 It was based on an early version of
719 .I GNU Emacs Version 725 .I GNU Emacs Version
720 .IR 19 , 726 .IR 19 ,
721 written by Richard Stallman of the Free Software 727 written by Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.org> of the Free Software
722 Foundation, and has tracked subsequent releases of 728 Foundation, and has tracked subsequent releases of
723 .I GNU Emacs 729 .I GNU Emacs
724 as they have become available. It was originally written by Lucid, Inc. 730 as they have become available. It was originally written by Lucid, Inc.
725 (now defunct) and was called 731 (now defunct) and was called
726 .I Lucid 732 .I Lucid