Name : qemacs
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Version : 20240526
| Vendor : obs://build_opensuse_org/home:tarcjf
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Release : 25.10
| Date : 2024-10-11 22:45:34
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Group : Productivity/Editors/Other
| Source RPM : qemacs-20240526-25.10.src.rpm
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Size : 2.14 MB
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Packager : (none)
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Summary : A modern fork of qemacs
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Description :
QEmacs is a small text editor targeted at embedded systems or debugging. Although it is very small, it has some very interesting features that even big editors lack:
- Full screen editor with an Emacs look and feel with all common Emacs features: multi-buffer, multi-window, command mode, universal argument, keyboard macros, config file with C-like syntax, minibuffer with completion and history.
- Can edit huge files (hundreds of megabytes) without delay, using a highly optimized internal representation and memory mapping for large files.
- Full Unicode support, including multi charset handling (8859-x, UTF8, SJIS, EUC-JP, ...) and bidirectional editing respecting the Unicode bidi algorithm. Arabic and Indic scripts handling (in progress). Automatic end of line detection.
- C mode: coloring with immediate update, auto-indent, automatic tags.
- Shell mode: full color VT100 terminal emulation so your shell works exactly as you expect. Compile mode with colorized error messages, automatic error message parser jumps to next/previous error, works with grep too. The shell buffer is a fully functional terminal: you can run qemacs, vim or even emacs recursively!
- Input methods for most languages, including Chinese (input methods descriptions come from the Yudit editor).
- Binary and hexadecimal in place editing mode with insertion and block commands. Unicode hexa editing of UTF-8 files also supported. Can patch binary files, preserving every byte outside the modified areas.
- Works on any VT100 terminal without termcap. UTF-8 VT100 support included with double width glyphs.
- X11 support. Supports multiple proportional fonts at the same time (like XEmacs). X Input methods supported. Xft extension supported for anti-aliased font display.
- Bitmap images are displayed on graphics displays and as ASCII colored text on text terminals, which is handy when browsing files over an ssh connection. (QEmacs uses the public domain [`stb_image`](https://github.com/nothings/stb/blob/master/stb_image.h) package for image parsing.
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Provides :
qemacs
qemacs(x86-64)
Requires :