xemacs: xemacs-20.4.
xemacs:
xemacs: XEmacs is a version of Emacs for the X Window System, compatible with
xemacs: and containing many improvements over GNU Emacs, written by Richard
xemacs: Stallman of the Free Software Foundation. It was originally based on
xemacs: an early release of GNU Emacs Version 19, and has tracked subsequent
xemacs: releases of GNU Emacs as they have become available.
xemacs:
xemacs:
xemacs:
xemacs:
xemule: xemacs-20.4-mule.
xemule:
xemule: XEmacs is a version of Emacs for the X Window System. This version of
xemule: XEmacs was compiled with MULE (MULtilingual Enhancement) support. It
xemule: can handle not only ASCII characters (7 bits) and ISO Latin-1 (8 bits)
xemule: but also Japanese, Chinese, Korean (16 bits) coded in the ISO2022
xemule: standard and its variants (e.g. EUC, Compound Text). For Chinese
xemule: there is support for both GB and Big5. In addition, Thai (based on
xemule: TIS620), Vietnamese (based on VISCII and VSCII), Arabic, and Ethiopic
xemule: are also supported. Some languages require fonts from intlfonts-1.1.
xemule: