![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() It was just upped a couple weeks ago to Github with the new repo linked from. This is an install for the newer NOX release on Ubuntu 12.04. ![]() You can know more about this "Lucid" here.Screencast w/o audio. Version of Emacs with a graphical user interface based on the old Maybe the description could be something like:ĭescription: The GNU Emacs editor (non-GTK+ GUI) GNU Emacs is theĮxtensible self-documenting text editor. GTK+ version, but nowhere near as grey as xemacs21.Īnd then what we hopefully will see as the next description (which seems clearer): Screen says "This is GNU EMacs 23.2.1 (x86_64-pc-linux-gnu, GTK+ Installing them and comparing (on Squeeze) I see that emacs23's splash Look like nineties versions of XEmacs? See So it would seem that emacs23-lucid is the version of GNU Emacs designed to Lucid, Inc's "Lucid Emacs" was the fork that became XEmacs. The reader is also curious about the relationship, if any, to Lucid, which seem like useful data for a person deciding whether to install it. Those who still want the non-GTK+ version" - that is, the UI The tells me it is "an emacsVER-lucid package for Interface offered by emacs23-lucid", which is still unhelpful. Fortunately I found a bug report that tries to fix that:īut what is a Lucid user interface? Presumably it means "the user Now the question is "What is the Lucid interface?" Certainly the package description isn't helpful in this case. emacs-lucid with the -lucid suffix includes the Emacs with a Lucid user interface.emacs-nox with the -nox suffix is the emacs version without the X server support.emacs without suffix is the GTK+ version of Emacs. ![]()
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