>>>> "Jessica" == Jessica Leigh
<jleigh(a)BCH.UMontreal.CA> writes:
Jessica> I've been assigned the task of researching the
Jessica> differences between GNU Emacs and Xemacs, in order to
Jessica> convince our sysadmin to install one of them. I've
Hi Jessica,
have you found
http://www.xemacs.org/About/XEmacsVsGNUemacs.html
yet?
Jessica> noticed from your stable release FTP site that it's been
Jessica> quite awhile since a stable release became available. Is
This is because the introduction of Gamma releases has eased the
pressure to release a new stable release.
Gamma is quite stable and should be promoted to stable soon.
See
http://www.xemacs.org/Releases/index.html
Jessica> Xmacs still under development, or have Xemacs and GNU
Jessica> emacs in fact merged? Is there any real advantage to
XEmacs and GNU Emacs have not merged.
Jessica> installing Xemacs (rather than the latest version of
Jessica> Emacs?)
XEmacs has unbundled its lisp packages into separately (un)installable
units.
That way you can choose from minimal footprint XEmacs to an all bells
all whistles installation.
All XEmacs packages are available in one big Sumo package for ease of
installation as well.
See steps 7 to 15 in
http://www.xemacs.org/Install/index.html
for individual package installation or just skip all the way over step
15 for the Sumo method.
GNU Emacs does not have separately installable packages.
XEmacs has online HTML documentation at
http://www.xemacs.org/Documentation/index.html
or any of its world-wide website mirrors.
Best regards,
Adrian
Jessica> Thanks.
Jessica> Jessica
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