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XEmacs Screenshots

This area of www.xemacs.org exists so XEmacs users can show off the amazing amounts of customization possible with XEmacs. If you've got a screenshot of XEmacs that you think the world needs to see, send the location to webmaster@xemacs.org (Please don't email images without checking.)

Contributions

  • Karl M. Hegbloom  http://www.hegbloom.net/~karlheg/ :

    During development of the Debian “boot-floppies” for the Potato release, some folks were using `vi' and I was using `xemacs'. I tried to convince some of them to use `xemacs', and in the process, created a screenshots. Ever wonder if people pretend to use `vi' or `pico', just to troll for superlatives and proselytisms regarding the emacsen? Would a savvy programmer treat a newbie like that? Nyyaaahhh.

    Here's a shot showing many windows showing at once while I was working on `busybox'. There's a ChangeLog, some code, a PCL-CVS buffer, the `M-x gdbsrc' debugger, and `dired'. I normally don't work with this many windows open at once inside the main frame — I composed it that way (by using combinations of `C-x 2' and `C-x 3' plus dragging modelines and separtor bars) for the picture just so I could show more stuff to you all in one screenshot.
    http://www.hegbloom.net/~karlheg/what_xemacs_can_do_that_vi_cannot_0001.png

    This snapshot (taken with Gimp) shows me using `speedbar', `info', and a buffer proudly displaying some of the first C I ever wrote, the `busybox' “syslogd”.
    http://www.hegbloom.net/~karlheg/what_xemacs_can_do_that_vi_cannot_0002.png

    Here's a picture of my `dired-man-locally' trick. It's very useful while editting man pages, or just reading them out of a source directory, as shown here. (It's Joey Hess' `debhelper' packageing tools.) The version of the `man' command on your system must support the l switch for this to work right. `man-db' in Debian works very well this way.
    http://www.hegbloom.net/~karlheg/what_xemacs_can_do_that_vi_cannot_0003.png

    By utilizing the “semantic.el” speedbar hooks, I've found I get a much cooler code browser than ever. I color the code a little more than default by using “ctypes.el”, from the “c-support” package. I just followed the instructions given in the documentation comments (which you will find in most emacs lisp programs) at the top of the “ctypes.el” file, and had it working within ten minutes. I was able to quickly find that file, (;-) now that I know it exists) with "M-x find-library, cty[TAB]". This bovinated speedbar sure makes it a lot more fun to read other people's code! The very fresh code shown here was checked out from the anoncvs.gnome.org repository. It's very interesting — I hope I can understand it well enough to learn to use SOAP in an application. Maybe XEmacs could use a little SOAP for something?
    http://www.hegbloom.net/~karlheg/what_xemacs_can_do_that_vi_cannot_0004.png

  • Robin S. Socha: Gnus, XEmacs, and other screenshots collected for my.gnus.org.
  • Didier Verna: a pair of shots, showing Gnus and a customization buffer. Nice use of pixmap backgrounds!
    Open in this window: [1] [2]
    Open in new window: [1] [2]
  • Charles G Waldman: a nice shot showcasing pixmap backgrounds,multiple frames with multiple windows, and a customized vm.
    Open in this window: [1]
    Open in new window: [1]
    Instructions for duplicating the customization are available at Charles's site.
 
 
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