%%name: emacs

%%short-description: Extensible, real-time display editor and
computing environment. It offers true Lisp, smoothly integrated into
the editor, for writing extensions and provides an interface to the X
windows system.
 
%%full-description: Extraordinarily powerful text editor with
additional features including content sensitive major modes, complete
online documentation, highly extensible through Lisp, support for many
languages and their scripts, and a large number of other extensions
available either separately or with the GNU Emacs distribution. Runs
on seven different operating systems regardless of machine.

%%category: editing

%%license: GPL

%%maintainer: Gerd Moellmann <gerd@gnu.org>

%%interface: Interactive, X

%%updated: Jan 26 2000

%%keywords: Lisp, writing, editing, wordprocessing, LISP, documentation

%%programs: 

%%GNU: yes

%%web-page: http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/emacs.html 

%%support:

%%doc: Printed user reference manual available from the FSF
web site or 1-617-542-5942; printed programmer Introduction to Emacs Lisp Programming manual available from the FSF web site or 1-617-542-5942; printed user Emacs Lisp reference manual available from the FSF web site or 1-617-542-594; printed user reference card available from http://www.gnu.org; online manual is available at http://www.gnu.org/manual/emacs/index.html.

%%developers: Richard Stallman <rms@gnu.org>

%%contributors:

%%sponsors:

%%source: http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/emacs

%%debian:

%%redhat:

%%repository:

%%related:

%%source-language: C, LISP

%%supported-languages:

%%use-requirements:

%%build-prerequisites:

%%weak-prerequisites:

%%source-prerequisites:

%%version: 20.5 released; 21.x development on 26 Jan 2000

%%announce-list: info-gnu-emacs

%%announce-news: gnu.emacs.annouce

%%help-list: help-gnu-emacs@gnu.org

%%help-news: gnu.emacs.help

%%dev-list: gnu-emacs-sources@gnu.org

%%dev-news: gnu.emacs.sources

%%bug-list: gnu.emacs.bug@gnu.org










 





