Thomas Widmann wrote, ... it might interest people in this group that "emacs" is defined in the new edition of the Collins English Dictionary (7th edition). The dictionary gives the plural as "emacsen", and it is defined as follows: "a powerful computer program used for creating and editing text, functioning primarily through keyboard commands".
Unfortunately, the definition is wrong in two ways: * first, the definition follows RMS in saying that moving files and such is a form of editing. Such actions are a form of editing but most people do not speak that way. They speak of renaming a file as different from changing a word within a file. If the Collins English Dictionary uses his definition, it needs to explain RMS' idiosyncratic language in the definition itself. * second, Emacs is much more than an editor (unless you use RMS' definition of editing). It is simpler and shorter to say that Emacs is an integrating environment, like a command line interface or a graphic user interface. Emacs is a virtual lisp machine. Like a shell which has VI, Emacs has editing. In the same way, the various graphic user interfaces have editors and word processors, too. And you can move or rename files in all the interfaces. The Emacspeak auditory desktop, although derived from the Emacs virtual lisp machine, is a different, fourth, form of integrated user environment. See http://www.rattlesnake.com/notions/four-interfaces.html A better definition for Emacs is: "... a powerful computer program that is one of the four major integrated user environments. Like a command line interface or a graphic user interface, Emacs provides editing and other features. Although it provides various mouse commands, people often control it through keyboard commands. The Emacspeak auditory desktop is derived from this program, but is a different, fourth integrated user environment." or shorter: "Emacs is an integrated user environment, like a command line interface or a graphic user interface. It provides editing and other features. Although it provides various mouse commands, people often control Emacs through keyboard commands." People attempting humour use "emacsen" as the plural. -- Robert J. Chassell [EMAIL PROTECTED] GnuPG Key ID: 004B4AC8 http://www.rattlesnake.com http://www.teak.cc _______________________________________________ Emacs-devel mailing list Emacs-devel@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-devel