Hi, I now have a first, experimental version of Emacs for nanonote, see openwrt-packages.git on qi-hardware.com. Screenshot is here:
http://mosquito.dyndns.tv/david/nanonote/emacs.png Emacs is not only an editor, it's more like a window-manager, a desktop and an operating system that just happens to have an editor built in :) So what this gives us is: - Support for inputting japanese/chinese/korean/russian etc. from a utf-8 capable terminal (Try: <Esc> x set-terminal-coding-system <Ret> utf-8 <Ret> <Esc> x set-buffer-file-coding-system japanese <Ret>) (Need to run emacs from fbterm!) - syntax-hilighting/auto-indent for most languages around - An RPN calculator (<Esc> x calc) - A simple calculator (<Esc> x calculator) - A calendar (<Esc> x calendar) - Window-management/history/command line editing for multiple terminal applications (Try <Esc> x run-python, <Esc> x run-tcl , <Esc> x shell, <Esc> x eshell <Esc> x eshell, etc.) - a number of games (<Esc> x dungeon , <Esc> x tetris etc.) - Support for WYSIWYG editing of simply formatted text (<Esc> x enriched-mode) - A lisp interpreter ! :) and a lot of more stuff I can't think of right now. Note that this package is work-in-progress and experimental. Startup time is about a minute since no image-generation ("dump") is currently done yet. RAM is scarce. Trying to input japanese Kanji loads the kanji dictionary and causes out-of-memory killing). Need to see how to trim everything down a bit. cheers, David -- GnuPG public key: http://user.cs.tu-berlin.de/~dvdkhlng/dk.gpg Fingerprint: B17A DC95 D293 657B 4205 D016 7DEF 5323 C174 7D40
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