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diff --git a/app-editors/emact/metadata.xml b/app-editors/emact/metadata.xml new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..f0b7b2b3c64c --- /dev/null +++ b/app-editors/emact/metadata.xml @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> +<!DOCTYPE pkgmetadata SYSTEM "http://www.gentoo.org/dtd/metadata.dtd"> +<pkgmetadata> +<herd>emacs</herd> +<longdescription> + This product is an original development made to provide an emacs-like editor + on the PC for the purpose of writing Lisp code with the same features found + on other Lisp development systems. In 1985, with about 512 Ko of memory, it + was obvious that Gosling, GNU or other emacs written in Lisp were too big to + run on M$-DOG. So I decided to write my own editor that closely works like + those I used on VAX Unix at that time. I started with Conroy's MicroEMACS. + + After a great amount of time, made essentially after hours, EmACT is now + a pretty good clone of GNU Emacs. It has all the features that programmers + enjoy, like parentheses matching, auto-indent for Lisp, C, C++, compile + mode, tags and even a Lisp interpreter which is not however compatible with + GNU MockLisp. It can be ported to all UN*X systems (terminal and X-Window) + and it runs of course on all Intel based system in text or graphic mode + (MSDOS, OS/2, Windows 3.x, Windows NT/2000/XP and Windows 95/98/Me). +</longdescription> +<upstream> + <remote-id type="sourceforge">emact</remote-id> +</upstream> +</pkgmetadata> |