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EMACS the extensible, customizable self-documenting display editor

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EMACS is a display editor which is implemented in an interpreted high level language. This allows users to extend the editor by replacing parts of it, to experiment with alternative command languages, and to share extensions which are generally useful. The ease of extension has contributed to the growth of a large set of useful features. This paper describes the organization of the EMACS system, emphasizing the way in which extensibility is achieved and used.

This report describes work done at the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Support for the laboratory's research is provided in part by the Advanced Research Projects Agency of the Department of Defense under Office of Naval Research contract N00014-80-C-0505.

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      cover image ACM SIGOA Newsletter
      ACM SIGOA Newsletter  Volume 2, Issue 1-2
      Spring/Summer 1981
      160 pages
      ISSN:0737-819X
      DOI:10.1145/1159890
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        Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN SIGOA symposium on Text manipulation
        June 1981
        160 pages
        ISBN:0897910508
        DOI:10.1145/800209

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