markdown-mode is a major mode for editing Markdown-formatted text. The latest stable version is markdown-mode 2.5, released on Feb 12, 2022. See the release notes for details. markdown-mode is free software, licensed under the GNU GPL, version 3 or later. Markdown Mode Screenshot Documentation The primary documentation for Markdown Mode is available below, and is generated from comments in the sou
TECO EMACS 24 and 25. ITS DUMP tape image. Binary files from late 1976. TECO EMACS 162 from Alfred M. Szmidt. ai-emacs.tgz and ai-emacs1.tgz Released September 1981-09-20, but this copy has further modifications. "Based on AI EMACS; LOCK timestamp: 1988-03-02 or there abouts" "This is for ITS (from the AI system), I think the one on MC is the same I can check if you really are curious, and this sh
Welcome Welcome to my blog. I work as Scala software developer and system engineer for satellite mission planning. You can find me on GitHub and LinkedIn. 2021-04-01: Secure boot on Arch Linux with sbctl and dracut Secure boot on Arch Linux with sbctl and dracut I started playing around with secure boot, with the ultimately goal of setting it up on my laptop. I experimented in a libvirt/qemu VM an
Please consider subscribing to LWNSubscriptions are the lifeblood of LWN.net. If you appreciate this content and would like to see more of it, your subscription will help to ensure that LWN continues to thrive. Please visit this page to join up and keep LWN on the net. The Emacs editor is, at its core, a C program, but much of the editor's functionality is actually implemented in its special "Elis
Did you know...?LWN.net is a subscriber-supported publication; we rely on subscribers to keep the entire operation going. Please help out by buying a subscription and keeping LWN on the net. The Emacs editor requires a lot of Lisp code and program state before it can start doing its job. That led Emacs developers to add the "unexec" feature to quickly load all of that at startup, but unexec has al
> So this email is partly a: > - What now? What's the chance of work towards guilemacs moving over to > an official emacs git branch, and that port happening, anytime soon? > - Is anyone running it? How's it going for you? Good questions. I've had the opportunity to think a bit more about Emacs Lisp and its possible evolution and I'm still not sure what to think about it. I see a few different opt
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