Disclosure: I am the founder of the Peditors Forum:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/peditors
On Mon, 26 Feb 2001 11:10:26 -0600, Aaron Dominguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> I'm sure this has been discussed before, but does anyone know of someone
> working on a version of emacs for PalmOS?
I am not aware of any Emacs ports to Palm OS. But if you don't mind
shareware applications, you might try `pedit' by Paul Nevai:
http://www.paulcomputing.com/
pedit is a family of text editors (i.e. the emphasis is on text
manipulation rather than presentation/layout issues like word processors)
that are intended as a Memo Pad replacement. The largest member of the
family takes 316K of RAM.
pedit borrows some ideas from Emacs, most notably the use of something
similar to the Meta mechanism for issuing commands. This makes it possible,
for example, to control virtually all of pedit's functionality with an
external keyboard. A user discovered that, as a "byproduct" of this, pedit
provides limited extensibility via "macros" based on system shortcuts.
> I checked out LispMe. Has anybody tried making a little version of
> emacs with this?
While LispMe may be used to write a simple editor, it is unlikely that a
significant fraction of Emacs' features can be implemented with it.
Paolo
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