BibTeX — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El Logo de BibTeX , escrito como BibTeX en texto llano (plain text), es una herramienta para dar formato a listas de referencias que se utiliza hab … Wikipedia Español
JabRef — 2.2 bajo Linux Desarrollador Equipo JabRef jabref.sour … Wikipedia Español
BibTeX — is a tool for formatting lists of references. The BibTeX tool is typically used together with the LaTeX document preparation system. Within the typesetting system, its name is styled as {mathrm{B{scriptstyle{IB ! T! {displaystyle E} ! X.BibTeX… … Wikipedia
Mocklisp — is the extension language of Gosling Emacs. While resembling Lisp in many ways, it is semantically quite different. Richard Stallman characterized it as a programming language that looks syntactically like Lisp, but didn t have the data… … Wikipedia
Conkeror — Not to be confused with Konqueror. Conkeror Conkeror web browser running on Ubuntu Linux 10.04 Developer(s) Shawn Betts Stable release 0.9.3 … Wikipedia
Dunnet (game) — Dunnet is a text adventure written by Ron Schnell in 1983. The game enjoys certain popularity because since 1992 it is part of the default packages in many of the Emacs versions. The word Dunnet is derived from the first three letters of dungeon… … Wikipedia
AUCTEX — Infobox Software name = AUCTeX caption = AUCTeX showing some preview capabilities developer = The AUCTeX Team latest release version = latest release date = operating system = cross platform genre = LaTeX license = GPL website =… … Wikipedia
MULE — For other uses of Mule , see Mule (disambiguation). MULE is the MULtilingual Enhancement to GNU Emacs. MULE provides facilities not only for handling text written in many different languages (at least 42 character sets, 53 coding sets, 128 input… … Wikipedia
MicroEMACS — is a small, portable Emacs like text editor originally written by Dave Conroy in 1985, and further developed and maintained by Daniel M. Lawrence (1958 2010). MicroEMACS has been ported to many operating systems, including MS DOS, Microsoft… … Wikipedia
Dired — Some Dired buffers as implemented in Emacs, with some custom colors. Developer(s) Stan Kugell (original), Richard Stallman (for Emacs) Stable release … Wikipedia