Apel (emacs)

In computer programming, apel (the initialism represents "A Portable Emacs Library") provides support for writing portable code in Emacs Lisp.

XEmacs features a version of apel called apel-xemacs.

External links

  • APEL homepage
  • Description on the EmacsWiki
Emacs
Implementations
GNU and
derivative
  • GNU Emacs
  • XEmacs
  • SXEmacs
  • Aquamacs
Other
  • Climacs
  • Epsilon
  • Freemacs
  • EINE
  • Gosling Emacs
    • Mocklisp
  • Hemlock
  • JOVE
  • mg
  • MicroEMACS
  • MINCE
  • Multics Emacs
  • Perfect Writer
  • GNU TeXmacs
  • vile
  • Zile
  • Zmacs
  • ZWEI
Modes
  • AUCTeX
  • Dired
  • Dunnet
  • Emacs Speaks Statistics
  • Emacspeak
  • EMMS
  • ERC
  • eww
  • Gnus
  • Org-mode
  • Planner
  • rcirc
  • RefTeX
  • SLIME
  • w3m
Internals
  • Emacs Lisp
  • Apel
  • MULE
Community
Organizations
  • Honeywell
  • Lugaru Software
  • Perfect Software
  • Mark of the Unicorn
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Thorn EMI Computer Software
  • UniPress
People
  • Thomas Dickey
  • Paul Fox
  • Richard P. Gabriel
  • James Gosling
  • Bernard Greenberg
  • Jim Hall
  • Joris van der Hoeven
  • Mike McMahon
  • Daniel Murphy
  • Russ Nelson
  • David Reitter
  • Richard Stallman
  • Guy L. Steele Jr.
  • Reuben Thomas
  • Daniel Weinreb
  • Steve Youngs
Other
  • Conkeror
  • Dissociated press
  • Editor war
  • Spacemacs
  • Emacs on Wikimedia Commons
  • Emacs on Wikiquotes
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