- Zmacs
Zmacs is one of the many variants of the
Emacs text editor . Zmacs was written for the MITLisp machine and runs on its descendants (Symbolics Genera, LMI Lambda, TI Explorer). Zmacs is written inLisp Machine Lisp (calledZetaLisp onSymbolics Lisp Machines ). It was based on theZwei programming substrate, which stood for "Zwei Was Eine Initially"; Zwei was a collection of routines which could be used to easily implement other programs, like the Symbolics mail program, "Zmail"- Eine stood for "Eine is not Emacs". Eine and zwei are German for one and two respectively.A distinctive feature of Zmacs, which can also be found in Hemlock and
LispWorks , is that commands look like "M-x Compile Buffer" instead of "M-x compile-buffer", as modern Emacsen (followingGNU Emacs ' example) generally format commands.Zmacs also supports buffers and modes. Zmacs also uses the window system of the Lisp Machine with support for mouse and windows. Zmacs supports unlimited backup of files, since the file system of the Lisp Machine supports file versions. It is not compatible with GNU Emacs and its Emacs Lisp.
External links
* [http://bitsavers.org/pdf/ti/explorer/2243192-0001A_Zmacs_Jun87.pdf Zmacs Manual] -(For the
Texas Instruments ' ExplorerLisp Machine implementation; pdf file)
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