32Chapter2 • Working With Editors
2.2.7Xemacs
Xemacs is a project that was spawned from the original source tree of the Emacs project.
In many ways it still resembles its ancestor, but when it is run it includes additional features that
make use of the X-Window interface. These include toolbars, font faces, image embedding and
editing, and similar features.
As you can see in Figure 2-7, the Xemacs interface has taken many commonly used func-
tions and created a tool bar across the top of the display that makes them accessible to the
mouse. In addition, most of the user interface is customizable.
2.3Jed
Jed was designed as a small, lightweight editor. It has many of the functions required by applica-
tion programmers and can be set up with one of several different key bindings to aid people tran-
sitioning from other editors.
The main Jed configuration file is in JEDROOT/lib/jed.rc (/usr/share/jed/lib/jed.rc if the
RedHat RPM was used to install the application). This file contains the default values for all
users, but it is only read if the user does not have a local configuration file present in the home
directory.
Figure2-7 The Xemacs interface.
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