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[Sheflug] Emacs & Hypertext



>>>>> "Paul" == Paul Miller <Paul.Miller [at] csuh.nhs.uk> writes:

    Paul> 	Looking through a website one day after yet another
    Paul> search on "Hypertext" I came across a program called
    Paul> Hyperbole written in Lisp for a text editor called Emacs,
    Paul> (the website was www.gnu.org) and therefore I have to get
    Paul> Emacs working on my machine in order to run Hyperbole.

The version of hyperbole on ftp.gnu.org is probably not the latest.
What you probably want to do is go to www.beopen.com and get their
Infodock product, which I think now includes the latest Hyperbole (and
OOBR as well) as completely free software.  Infodock is based on
XEmacs.  (It's no coincidence that I know about it, obviously, but it
is also not a coincidence that beopen, nee Infodock, chose XEmacs
rather than the mainline to base Infodock on.)

Check it out, anyway.

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