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[https://shinmera.github.io/portacle/ Portacle] is a Common Lisp development environment which ships Emacs (Emacs25 as of writing) with Git, a nice theme, and obviously [[Common Lisp]] tools. | [https://shinmera.github.io/portacle/ Portacle] is a Common Lisp development environment which ships Emacs (Emacs25 as of writing) with Git, a nice theme, and obviously [[Common Lisp]] tools. | ||
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== Windows == | == Windows == | ||
Emacs for windows is actually portable. Just [http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/windows/emacs/ download it] and look at the executable in the "bin/" directory. See also [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/350345/how-can-i-have-a-portable-emacs this SO answer] for settings tricks. | Emacs for windows is actually portable. Just [http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/windows/emacs/ download it] and look at the executable in the "bin/" directory. See also [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/350345/how-can-i-have-a-portable-emacs this SO answer] for settings tricks. |
Latest revision as of 13:12, 13 February 2017
Can we have a portable version of Emacs ?
Multiplatform
Portacle is a Common Lisp development environment which ships Emacs (Emacs25 as of writing) with Git, a nice theme, and obviously Common Lisp tools.
It doesn't come with the new xwidgets support (see GNU_Emacs_25).
Windows
Emacs for windows is actually portable. Just download it and look at the executable in the "bin/" directory. See also this SO answer for settings tricks.