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GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. Volume 1. For Emacs Version 24.1. Revision 3.1, May 2012 by Bil Lewis, Dan LaLiberte, Richard Stallman, the GNU Manual Group, et al.
GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. [image of the head of a GNU]. The GNU Emacs Lisp reference manual is available in the following formats: HTML - with one web page per node. HTML - entirely on one web page. HTML compressed - with one web page per node. Info document. PostScript file. PDF file. Texinfo source.
An Introduction to Programming in Emacs Lisp. [image of the head of a GNU]. This manual is available in the following formats: HTML - with one web page per node. HTML - entirely on one web page. Info document. PostScript file. PDF file. Texinfo source. You can also purchase a printed copy from the FSF store. Return to
Lisp History, Emacs Lisp is descended from Maclisp. Conventions, How the manual is formatted. Version Info, Which Emacs version is running? Acknowledgments, The authors, editors, and sponsors of this manual. Conventions. Some Terms, Explanation of terms we use in this manual. nil and t, How the symbols nil and t
20 Jul 2013 GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. For Emacs Version 25.2. Revision 3.1, October 2014 by Bil Lewis, Dan LaLiberte, Richard Stallman, the GNU Manual Group, et al.
25 Nov 2013 XEmacs has an XEmacs User's Manual, an XEmacs Lisp Reference Manual, a introduction to XEmacs (“Getting Started With XEmacs"), an EmacsLisp introduction (“Programming in Emacs Lisp, an Introduction"), and an XEmacs Internals Manual, all distributed with XEmacs. The best way is to simply use
28 Oct 2009 as an approachable hill, rather than as a daunting mountain. This introduction to Programming in Emacs Lisp has a companion document,. The GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. The reference manual has more detail than this introduction. In the reference manual, all the information about one topic.
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Table of Contents. 1. Introduction · 1.1 Caveats · 1.2 Lisp History · 1.3 Conventions · 1.3.1 Some Terms · 1.3.2 nil and t · 1.3.3 Evaluation Notation · 1.3.4 Printing Notation · 1.3.5 Error Messages · 1.3.6 Buffer Text Notation · 1.3.7 Format of Descriptions · 1.3.7.1 A Sample Function Description · 1.3.7.2 A Sample Variable
Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with the Invariant Sections being “GNU General Public License," with the Front-Cover Texts being “A GNU Manual," and
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