Learning GNU Emacs, 3rd Edition 🔍
Debra Cameron, James Elliott, Marc Loy, Eric S. Raymond & Bill Rosenblatt [Debra Cameron, James Elliott, Marc Loy, Eric S. Raymond & Rosenblatt, Bill] O'Reilly Media, Incorporated, 3rd Edition, Beijing, Cambridge, Farnham, Köln, Sebastopol, Tokyo, 2009
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description
The third edition of Learning GNU Emacs describes Emacs 21.3 from the ground up, including new user interface features such as an icon-based toolbar and an interactive interface to Emacs customization. A new chapter details how to install and run Emacs on Mac OS X, Windows, and Linux, including tips for using Emacs effectively on those platforms.
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Debra Cameron, Bill Rosenblatt, Eric S. Raymond, James Elliott, Marc Loy
Alternative publisher
Pogue Press
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
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lg795601
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Printing History
October 1991
First Editions.
April 1992
Minor Corrections.
September 1996
Second Edition.
December 2004
Third Edition.
date open sourced
2020-09-02
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