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            <title>A quick look at GNU Emacs</title>
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            <description>&lt;img src="http://superuser.com.au/documents/img/emacs80.jpg" alt="emacs" align="left" &gt;&lt;/img&gt;A quick look at GNU emacs, it shows some of the common tasks that you can do with GNU Emacs. I've never used a more extensible program, I recently installed Xemacs and texinfo on windows so there will be more info coming soon. &lt;br/&gt;
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            <author>Chris Harvey nospam.chris@superuser.com.au</author>
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