1 @c -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
2 @c This is part of the Emacs manual.
3 @c Copyright (C) 1994-1997, 1999-2017 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 @c See file emacs.texi for copying conditions.
7 @unnumbered Acknowledgments
9 Many people have contributed code included in the Free Software
10 Foundation's distribution of GNU Emacs. To show our appreciation for
11 their public spirit, we list here in alphabetical order those who have
12 written substantial portions. Others too numerous to mention have
13 reported and fixed bugs, and added features to many parts of Emacs.
14 We thank them for their generosity as well.
16 This list is intended to mention every contributor of a major package or
17 feature we currently distribute; if you know of someone we have omitted,
18 please make a bug report. More comprehensive information is
19 available in the @file{ChangeLog} files, summarized in the file
20 @file{etc/AUTHORS} in the distribution.
22 @c We should list here anyone who has contributed a new package,
23 @c and anyone who has made major enhancements in Emacs
24 @c that many users would notice and consider important.
25 @c Remove things that are no longer distributed.
26 @c Note this file is only used ifnottex; otherwise a shorter version in
27 @c emacs.texi is used.
31 Per Abrahamsen wrote the customization facilities, as well as
32 @file{double.el}, for typing accented characters not normally available
33 from the keyboard; @file{xt-mouse.el}, which allows mouse commands
34 through Xterm; @file{gnus-cus.el}, which implements customization
35 commands for Gnus; @file{gnus-cite.el}, a citation-parsing facility for
36 news articles; @file{gnus-score.el}, scoring for Gnus; @file{cpp.el},
37 which hides or highlights parts of C programs according to preprocessor
38 conditionals; and the widget library files @file{wid-browse.el},
39 @file{wid-edit.el}, @file{widget.el}. He also co-wrote
43 Tomas Abrahamsson wrote @file{artist.el}, a package for producing
44 @acronym{ASCII} art with a mouse or with keyboard keys.
47 Jay K. Adams wrote @file{jka-compr.el} and @file{jka-cmpr-hook.el},
48 providing automatic decompression and recompression for compressed
52 Michael Albinus wrote @file{dbus.el}, a package that implements the
53 D-Bus message bus protocol; @file{zeroconf.el}, a mode for browsing
54 Avahi services; @file{secrets.el}, an interface to keyring daemons for
55 storing confidential data; and @file{filenotify.el} and the associated
56 low-level interface routines, for watching file status changes.
57 He and Kai Großjohann wrote the Tramp package, which provides
58 transparent remote file editing using ssh, ftp, and other network
59 protocols. He and Daniel Pittman wrote @file{tramp-cache.el}.
62 Ralf Angeli wrote @file{scroll-lock.el}, a minor mode which keeps the
63 point vertically fixed by scrolling the window when moving up and down
67 Aurélien Aptel added dynamic module support to Emacs. Philipp
68 Stephani and others also worked on the dynamic module code.
71 Joe Arceneaux wrote the original text property implementation, and
72 implemented support for X11.
75 Emil Åström, Milan Zamaza, and Stefan Bruda wrote @file{prolog.el},
76 a mode for editing Prolog (and Mercury) code.
79 Miles Bader wrote @file{image-file.el}, support code for visiting image
80 files; @file{minibuf-eldef.el}, a minor mode that hides the minibuffer
81 default value when appropriate; @file{rfn-eshadow.el}, shadowing of
82 @code{read-file-name} input; @file{mb-depth.el}, display of minibuffer
83 depth; @file{button.el}, the library that implements clickable buttons;
84 @file{face-remap.el}, a package for changing the default face in
85 individual buffers; and @file{macroexp.el} for macro-expansion. He
86 also worked on an early version of the lexical binding code.
89 David Bakhash wrote @file{strokes.el}, a mode for controlling Emacs by
90 moving the mouse in particular patterns.
93 Juanma Barranquero wrote @file{emacs-lock.el} (based on the original
94 version by Tom Wurgler), which makes it harder to exit with valuable
95 buffers unsaved; and @file{frameset.el}, for saving and restoring the
96 frame/window setup. He also made many other contributions to other
97 areas, including MS Windows support.
100 Eli Barzilay wrote @file{calculator.el}, a desktop calculator for
104 Steven L. Baur wrote @file{footnote.el} which lets you include
105 footnotes in email messages; and @file{gnus-audio.el} and
106 @file{earcon.el}, which provide sound effects for Gnus. He also wrote
107 @file{gnus-setup.el}.
110 Alexander L. Belikoff, Sergey Berezin, Sacha Chua, David Edmondson,
111 Noah Friedman, Andreas Fuchs, Mario Lang, Ben Mesander, Lawrence
112 Mitchell, Gergely Nagy, Michael Olson, Per Persson, Jorgen Schäfer,
113 Alex Schroeder, and Tom Tromey wrote ERC, an advanced Internet Relay
114 Chat client (for more information, see the file @file{CREDITS} in the
118 Scott Bender, Michael Brouwer, Christophe de Dinechin, Carl Edman,
119 Christian Limpach and Adrian Robert developed and maintained the
120 NeXTstep port of Emacs.
123 Stephen Berman wrote @file{todo-mode.el} (based on the original version
124 by Oliver Seidel), a package for maintaining @file{TODO} list files.
127 Anna M. Bigatti wrote @file{cal-html.el}, which produces HTML calendars.
130 Ray Blaak and Simon South wrote @file{opascal.el}, a mode for editing
131 Object Pascal source code.
134 Martin Blais, Stefan Merten, and David Goodger wrote @file{rst.el}, a
135 mode for editing reStructuredText documents.
138 Jim Blandy wrote Emacs 19's input system, brought its configuration and
139 build process up to the GNU coding standards, and contributed to the
140 frame support and multi-face support. Jim also wrote @file{tvi970.el},
141 terminal support for the TeleVideo 970 terminals; and co-wrote
142 @file{wyse50.el} (q.v.).
145 Per Bothner wrote @file{term.el}, a terminal emulator in an Emacs
149 Terrence M. Brannon wrote @file{landmark.el}, a neural-network robot
150 that learns landmarks.
153 Frank Bresz wrote @file{diff.el}, a program to display @code{diff}
157 Peter Breton implemented @file{dirtrack.el}, a library for tracking
158 directory changes in shell buffers; @file{filecache.el}, which records
159 which directories your files are in; @file{locate.el}, which
160 interfaces to the @code{locate} command; @file{find-lisp.el}, an Emacs
161 Lisp emulation of the @command{find} program; @file{net-utils.el}; and
162 the generic mode feature.
165 Emmanuel Briot wrote @file{xml.el}, an XML parser for Emacs; and
166 @file{ada-prj.el}, editing of Ada mode project files, as well as
167 co-authoring @file{ada-mode.el} and @file{ada-xref.el}.
170 Kevin Broadey wrote @file{foldout.el}, providing folding extensions to
171 Emacs's outline modes.
174 David M. Brown wrote @file{array.el}, for editing arrays and other
178 Włodek Bzyl and Ryszard Kubiak wrote @file{ogonek.el}, a package for
179 changing the encoding of Polish characters.
182 Bill Carpenter provided @file{feedmail.el}, a package for massaging
183 outgoing mail messages and sending them through various popular mailers.
186 Per Cederqvist and Inge Wallin wrote @file{ewoc.el}, an Emacs widget for
187 manipulating object collections. Per Cederqvist, Inge Wallin, and
188 Thomas Bellman wrote @file{avl-tree.el}, for balanced binary trees.
191 Hans Chalupsky wrote @file{advice.el}, an overloading mechanism for
192 Emacs Lisp functions; and @file{trace.el}, a tracing facility for Emacs
196 Chris Chase, Carsten Dominik, and J. D. Smith wrote IDLWAVE mode,
197 for editing IDL and WAVE CL.
200 Bob Chassell wrote @file{texnfo-upd.el}, @file{texinfo.el}, and
201 @file{makeinfo.el}, modes and utilities for working with Texinfo files;
202 and @file{page-ext.el}, commands for extended page handling. He also
203 wrote the Emacs Lisp introduction. @xref{Top,,,eintr, Introduction to
204 Programming in Emacs Lisp}.
207 Jihyun Cho wrote @file{hanja-util.el} and @file{hangul.el}, utilities
211 Andrew Choi and Yamamoto Mitsuharu wrote the Carbon support, used
212 prior to Emacs 23 for Mac OS@. Yamamoto Mitsuharu continued to
213 contribute to Mac OS support in the newer Nextstep port; and also
214 improved support for multi-monitor displays.
217 Chong Yidong was the Emacs co-maintainer from Emacs 23 to 24.3. He made many
218 improvements to the Emacs display engine. He also wrote
219 @file{tabulated-list.el}, a generic major mode for lists of data;
220 and improved support for themes and packages.
223 James Clark wrote SGML mode, a mode for editing SGML documents; and
224 nXML mode, a mode for editing XML documents. He also contributed to
225 Emacs's dumping procedures.
228 Mike Clarkson wrote @file{edt.el}, an emulation of DEC's EDT editor.
231 Glynn Clements provided @file{gamegrid.el} and a couple of games that
232 use it, Snake and Tetris.
235 Andrew Cohen wrote @file{spam-wash.el}, to decode and clean email before
236 it is analyzed for spam.
239 Edward O'Connor wrote @file{json.el}, a file for parsing and
240 generating JSON files.
243 Georges Brun-Cottan and Stefan Monnier wrote @file{easy-mmode.el}, a
244 package for easy definition of major and minor modes.
247 Andrew Csillag wrote M4 mode (@file{m4-mode.el}).
250 Doug Cutting and Jamie Zawinski wrote @file{disass.el}, a disassembler
251 for compiled Emacs Lisp code.
254 Mathias Dahl wrote @file{image-dired.el}, a package for viewing image
258 Julien Danjou wrote an implementation of desktop notifications
259 (@file{notifications.el}, and related packages for ERC and Gnus);
260 and @file{color.el}, a library for general color manipulation.
261 He also made various contributions to Gnus.
264 Vivek Dasmohapatra wrote @file{htmlfontify.el}, to convert a buffer or
268 Matthieu Devin wrote @file{delsel.el}, a package to make newly-typed
269 text replace the current selection.
272 Eric Ding wrote @file{goto-addr.el},
275 Jan Djärv added support for the GTK+ toolkit and X drag-and-drop.
276 He also wrote @file{dynamic-setting.el}.
279 Carsten Dominik wrote Ref@TeX{}, a package for setting up labels and
280 cross-references in @LaTeX{} documents; and co-wrote IDLWAVE mode
281 (q.v.). He was the original author of Org mode, for maintaining notes,
282 todo lists, and project planning. Bastien Guerry subsequently took
283 over maintainership. Benjamin Andresen, Thomas Baumann, Joel Boehland, Jan Böcker, Lennart
284 Borgman, Baoqiu Cui, Dan Davison, Christian Egli, Eric S. Fraga, Daniel German, Chris Gray, Konrad Hinsen, Tassilo Horn, Philip
285 Jackson, Martyn Jago, Thorsten Jolitz, Jambunathan K, Tokuya Kameshima, Sergey Litvinov, David Maus, Ross Patterson, Juan Pechiar, Sebastian Rose, Eric Schulte,
286 Paul Sexton, Ulf Stegemann, Andy Stewart, Christopher Suckling, David O'Toole, John Wiegley, Zhang Weize,
287 Piotr Zieliński, and others also wrote various Org mode components.
288 For more information, @pxref{History and Acknowledgments,,, org, The Org Manual}.
291 Scott Draves wrote @file{tq.el}, help functions for maintaining
292 transaction queues between Emacs and its subprocesses.
295 Benjamin Drieu wrote @file{pong.el}, an implementation of the classical
299 Viktor Dukhovni wrote support for dumping under SunOS version 4.
302 John Eaton and Kurt Hornik wrote Octave mode.
305 Rolf Ebert, Markus Heritsch, and Emmanuel Briot wrote Ada mode.
308 Paul Eggert integrated the Gnulib portability library, and made many
309 other portability fixes to the C code; as well as his contributions
310 to VC and the calendar.
313 Stephen Eglen wrote @file{mspools.el}, which tells you which Procmail
314 folders have mail waiting in them.
317 Torbjörn Einarsson wrote @file{f90.el}, a mode for Fortran 90 files.
320 Tsugutomo Enami co-wrote the support for international character sets.
323 David Engster wrote @file{mairix.el} and @file{nnmairix.el}, an
324 interface to the Mairix indexing tool.
327 Hans Henrik Eriksen wrote @file{simula.el}, a mode for editing SIMULA 87
331 Michael Ernst wrote @file{reposition.el}, a command for recentering a
332 function's source code and preceding comment on the screen.
335 Ata Etemadi wrote @file{cdl.el}, functions for working with Common Data
336 Language source code.
339 Frederick Farnbach implemented @file{morse.el}, which converts text to
343 Oscar Figueiredo wrote EUDC, the Emacs Unified Directory Client, which
344 is an interface to directory servers via LDAP, CCSO PH/QI, or BBDB; and
345 @file{ldap.el}, the LDAP client interface.
348 Fred Fish wrote the support for dumping COFF executable files.
351 Karl Fogel wrote @file{bookmark.el}, which implements named
352 placeholders; @file{mail-hist.el}, a history mechanism for outgoing
353 mail messages; and @file{saveplace.el}, for preserving point's
354 location in files between editing sessions.
357 Gary Foster wrote @file{scroll-all.el}, a mode for scrolling several buffers
361 Romain Francoise contributed ACL (Access Control List) support,
362 for preserving extended file attributes on backup and copy.
365 Noah Friedman wrote @file{rlogin.el}, an interface to Rlogin,
366 @file{type-break.el}, which reminds you to take periodic breaks from
367 typing, and @code{eldoc-mode}, a mode to show the defined parameters or
368 the doc string for the Lisp function near point.
371 Shigeru Fukaya wrote a testsuite for the byte-compiler.
374 Keith Gabryelski wrote @file{hexl.el}, a mode for editing binary files.
377 Kevin Gallagher rewrote and enhanced the EDT emulation, and wrote
378 @file{flow-ctrl.el}, a package for coping with unsuppressible XON/XOFF
382 Fabián E. Gallina rewrote @file{python.el}, the major mode for the
383 Python programming language used in Emacs 24.3 onwards.
386 Kevin Gallo added multiple-frame support for Windows NT and wrote
387 @file{w32-win.el}, support functions for the MS-Windows window system.
390 Juan León Lahoz García wrote @file{wdired.el}, a package for
391 performing file operations by directly editing Dired buffers.
394 Howard Gayle wrote much of the C and Lisp code for display tables and
395 case tables. He also wrote @file{rot13.el}, a command to display the
396 plain-text form of a buffer encoded with the Caesar cipher;
397 @file{vt100-led.el}, a package for controlling the LEDs on
398 VT100-compatible terminals; and much of the support for ISO-8859
399 European character sets (which includes @file{iso-ascii.el},
400 @file{iso-insert.el}, @file{iso-swed.el},
401 @file{iso-syntax.el}, @file{iso-transl.el}, and @file{swedish.el}).
404 Stephen Gildea made the Emacs quick reference card, and made many
405 contributions for @file{time-stamp.el}, a package for maintaining
406 last-change time stamps in files.
409 Julien Gilles wrote @file{gnus-ml.el}, a mailing list minor mode for
413 David Gillespie wrote the Common Lisp compatibility packages;
414 @code{Calc}, an advanced calculator and mathematical tool, since
415 maintained and developed by Jay Belanger; @file{complete.el}, a partial
416 completion mechanism; and @file{edmacro.el}, a package for editing
420 Bob Glickstein wrote @file{sregex.el}, a facility for writing regexps
421 using a Lisp-like syntax.
424 Boris Goldowsky wrote @file{avoid.el}, a package to keep the mouse
425 cursor out of the way of the text cursor; @file{shadowfile.el}, a
426 package for keeping identical copies of files in more than one place;
427 @file{format.el}, a package for reading and writing files in various
428 formats; @file{enriched.el}, a package for saving text properties in
429 files; @file{facemenu.el}, a package for specifying faces; and
430 @file{descr-text.el}, describing text and character properties.
433 Michelangelo Grigni wrote @file{ffap.el} which visits a file,
434 taking the file name from the buffer.
437 Odd Gripenstam wrote @file{dcl-mode.el} for editing DCL command files.
440 Michael Gschwind wrote @file{iso-cvt.el}, a package to convert between
441 the ISO 8859-1 character set and the notations for non-@acronym{ASCII}
442 characters used by @TeX{} and net tradition.
445 Bastien Guerry wrote @file{gnus-bookmark.el}, bookmark support for Gnus;
446 as well as helping to maintain Org mode (q.v.).
449 Henry Guillaume wrote @file{find-file.el}, a package to visit files
450 related to the currently visited file.
453 Doug Gwyn wrote the portable @code{alloca} implementation.
456 Ken'ichi Handa implemented most of the support for international
457 character sets, and wrote most of the Emacs 23 font handling code. He
458 also wrote @file{composite.el}, which provides a minor mode that
459 composes characters automatically when they are displayed;
460 @file{isearch-x.el}, a facility for searching non-@acronym{ASCII}
461 text; and @file{ps-bdf.el}, a BDF font support for printing
462 non-@acronym{ASCII} text on a PostScript printer. Together with Naoto
463 Takahashi, he wrote @file{quail.el}, an input facility for typing
464 non-@acronym{ASCII} text from an @acronym{ASCII} keyboard.
467 Jesper Harder wrote @file{yenc.el}, for decoding yenc encoded messages.
470 Alexandru Harsanyi wrote a library for accessing SOAP web services.
473 K. Shane Hartman wrote @file{chistory.el} and @file{echistory.el},
474 packages for browsing command history lists; @file{electric.el} and
475 @file{helper.el}, which provide an alternative command loop and
476 appropriate help facilities; @file{emacsbug.el}, a package for
477 reporting Emacs bugs; @file{picture.el}, a mode for editing
478 @acronym{ASCII} pictures; and @file{view.el}, a package for perusing
479 files and buffers without editing them.
482 John Heidemann wrote @file{mouse-copy.el} and @file{mouse-drag.el},
483 which provide alternative mouse-based editing and scrolling features.
486 Jon K Hellan wrote @file{utf7.el}, support for mail-safe transformation
490 Karl Heuer wrote the original blessmail script, implemented the
491 @code{intangible} text property, and rearranged the structure of the
492 @code{Lisp_Object} type to allow for more data bits.
495 Manabu Higashida ported Emacs to MS-DOS.
498 Anders Holst wrote @file{hippie-exp.el}, a versatile completion and
502 Tassilo Horn wrote DocView mode, allowing viewing of PDF, PostScript and
506 Tom Houlder wrote @file{mantemp.el}, which generates manual C@t{++}
507 template instantiations.
510 Joakim Hove wrote @file{html2text.el}, a html to plain text converter.
513 Denis Howe wrote @file{browse-url.el}, a package for invoking a WWW
514 browser to display a URL.
517 Lars Magne Ingebrigtsen did a major redesign of the Gnus news-reader and
518 wrote many of its parts. Several of these are now general components of
519 Emacs, including: @file{dns.el} for Domain Name Service lookups;
520 @file{format-spec.el} for formatting arbitrary format strings;
521 @file{netrc.el} for parsing of @file{.netrc} files; and
522 @file{time-date.el} for general date and time handling.
523 He also wrote @file{network-stream.el}, for opening network processes;
524 @file{url-queue.el}, for controlling parallel downloads of URLs;
525 and implemented libxml2 support. He also wrote @file{eww.el},
526 an Emacs Lisp web browser; and implemented native zlib decompression.
527 Components of Gnus have also been written by: Nagy Andras, David
528 Blacka, Scott Byer, Ludovic Courtès, Julien Danjou, Kevin Greiner, Kai
529 Großjohann, Joe Hildebrand, Paul Jarc, Simon Josefsson, Sascha
530 Lüdecke, David Moore, Jim Radford, Benjamin Rutt, Raymond Scholz,
531 Thomas Steffen, Reiner Steib, Jan Tatarik, Didier Verna, Ilja Weis,
532 Katsumi Yamaoka, Teodor Zlatanov, and others (@pxref{Contributors,,,gnus, the
536 Andrew Innes contributed extensively to the MS-Windows support.
539 Seiichiro Inoue improved Emacs's XIM support.
542 Philip Jackson wrote @file{find-cmd.el}, to build a @code{find}
546 Ulf Jasper wrote @file{icalendar.el}, a package for converting Emacs
547 diary entries to and from the iCalendar format;
548 @file{newsticker.el}, an RSS and Atom based Newsticker; and
549 @file{bubbles.el}, a puzzle game.
552 Kyle Jones wrote @file{life.el}, a package to play Conway's Game of Life.
555 Terry Jones wrote @file{shadow.el}, a package for finding potential
556 load-path problems when some Lisp file shadows another.
559 Simon Josefsson wrote @file{dns-mode.el}, an editing mode for Domain
560 Name System master files; @file{dig.el}, a Domain Name System interface;
561 @file{flow-fill.el}, a package for interpreting RFC2646 formatted text
562 in messages; @file{fringe.el}, a package for customizing the fringe;
563 @file{imap.el}, an Emacs Lisp library for talking to IMAP servers;
564 @file{password-cache.el}, a password reader; @file{nnimap.el}, the IMAP
565 back-end for Gnus; @file{url-imap.el} for the URL library;
566 @file{rfc2104.el}, a hashed message authentication facility; the Gnus
567 S/MIME and Sieve components; and @file{tls.el} and @file{starttls.el}
568 for the Transport Layer Security protocol.
571 Arne Jørgensen wrote @file{latexenc.el}, a package to
572 automatically guess the correct coding system in @LaTeX{} files.
575 Alexandre Julliard wrote @file{vc-git.el}, support for the Git version
579 Tomoji Kagatani implemented @file{smtpmail.el}, used for sending out
583 Ivan Kanis wrote @file{vc-hg.el}, support for the Mercurial version
587 Henry Kautz wrote @file{bib-mode.el}, a mode for maintaining
588 bibliography databases compatible with @code{refer} (the @code{troff}
589 version) and @code{lookbib}, and @file{refbib.el}, a package to convert
590 those databases to the format used by the @LaTeX{} text formatting package.
593 Taichi Kawabata added support for Devanagari script and the Indian
594 languages, and wrote @file{ucs-normalize.el} for Unicode normalization.
597 Taro Kawagishi implemented the MD4 Message Digest Algorithm in Lisp; and
598 wrote @file{ntlm.el} and @file{sasl-ntlm.el} for NT LanManager
599 authentication support.
602 Howard Kaye wrote @file{sort.el}, commands to sort text in Emacs
606 Michael Kifer wrote @code{ediff}, an interactive interface to the
607 @command{diff}, @command{patch}, and @command{merge} programs; and
608 Viper, an emulator of the VI editor.
611 Richard King wrote the first version of @file{userlock.el} and
612 @file{filelock.c}, which provide simple support for multiple users
613 editing the same file. He also wrote the initial version of
614 @file{uniquify.el}, a facility to make buffer names unique by adding
615 parts of the file's name to the buffer name.
618 Peter Kleiweg wrote @file{ps-mode.el}, a mode for editing PostScript
619 files and running a PostScript interpreter interactively from within
623 Karel Klíč contributed SELinux support, for preserving the
624 Security-Enhanced Linux context of files on backup and copy.
627 Shuhei Kobayashi wrote @file{hex-util.el}, for operating on hexadecimal
628 strings; and support for HMAC (Keyed-Hashing for Message Authentication).
631 Pavel Kobyakov wrote @file{flymake.el}, a minor mode for performing
632 on-the-fly syntax checking.
635 David M. Koppelman wrote @file{hi-lock.el}, a minor mode for
636 interactive automatic highlighting of parts of the buffer text.
639 Koseki Yoshinori wrote @file{iimage.el}, a minor mode for displaying
643 Robert Krawitz wrote the original @file{xmenu.c}, part of Emacs's pop-up
647 Sebastian Kremer wrote @code{dired-mode}, with contributions by Lawrence
648 R. Dodd. He also wrote @file{ls-lisp.el}, a Lisp emulation of the
649 @code{ls} command for platforms that don't have @code{ls} as a standard
653 David Kågedal wrote @file{tempo.el}, providing support for
654 easy insertion of boilerplate text and other common constructions.
657 Igor Kuzmin wrote @file{cconv.el}, providing closure conversion for
658 statically scoped Emacs lisp.
661 Daniel LaLiberte wrote @file{edebug.el}, a source-level debugger for
662 Emacs Lisp; @file{cl-specs.el}, specifications to help @code{edebug}
663 debug code written using David Gillespie's Common Lisp support; and
664 @file{isearch.el}, Emacs's incremental search minor mode. He also
665 co-wrote @file{hideif.el} (q.v.).
668 Karl Landstrom and Daniel Colascione wrote @file{js.el}, a mode for
672 Vinicius Jose Latorre wrote the Emacs printing facilities, as well as
673 @code{ps-print} (with Jim Thompson, Jacques Duthen, and Kenichi Handa),
674 a package for pretty-printing Emacs buffers to PostScript printers;
675 @file{delim-col.el}, a package to arrange text into columns;
676 @file{ebnf2ps.el}, a package that translates EBNF grammar to a syntactic
677 chart that can be printed to a PostScript printer; and
678 @file{whitespace.el}, a package that detects and cleans up excess
679 whitespace in a file (building on an earlier version by Rajesh Vaidheeswarran).
682 Frederic Lepied wrote @file{expand.el}, which uses the abbrev
683 mechanism for inserting programming constructs.
686 Peter Liljenberg wrote @file{elint.el}, a Lint-style code checker for
690 Lars Lindberg wrote @file{msb.el}, which provides more flexible menus
691 for buffer selection; co-wrote @file{imenu.el} (q.v.); and rewrote
692 @file{dabbrev.el}, originally written by Don Morrison.
695 Anders Lindgren wrote @file{autorevert.el}, a package for automatically
696 reverting files visited by Emacs that were changed on disk;
697 @file{cwarn.el}, a package to highlight suspicious C and C@t{++}
698 constructs; and @file{follow.el}, a minor mode to synchronize windows
699 that show the same buffer.
702 Thomas Link wrote @file{filesets.el}, a package for handling sets of
706 Juri Linkov wrote @file{misearch.el}, extending isearch to multi-buffer
707 searches; the code in @file{files-x.el} for handling file- and
708 directory-local variables; and the @code{info-finder} feature that
709 creates a virtual Info manual of package keywords.
712 Leo Liu wrote @file{pcmpl-x.el}, providing completion for
713 miscellaneous external tools; and revamped support for Octave in Emacs 24.4.
716 Károly Lőrentey wrote the multi-terminal code, which allows
717 Emacs to run on graphical and text terminals simultaneously.
720 Martin Lorentzon wrote @file{vc-annotate.el}, support for version
724 Dave Love wrote much of the code dealing with Unicode support and
725 Latin-N unification. He added support for many coding systems,
726 including the various UTF-7 and UTF-16 coding systems. He also wrote
727 @code{autoarg-mode}, a global minor mode whereby digit keys supply
728 prefix arguments; @code{autoarg-kp-mode}, which redefines the keypad
729 numeric keys to digit arguments; @file{autoconf.el}, a mode for editing
730 Autoconf files; @file{cfengine.el}, a mode for editing Cfengine files;
731 @file{elide-head.el}, a package for eliding boilerplate text from file
732 headers; @file{hl-line.el}, a minor mode for highlighting the line in
733 the current window on which point is; @file{cap-words.el}, a minor mode
734 for motion in @code{CapitalizedWordIdentifiers}; @file{latin1-disp.el}, a
735 package that lets you display ISO 8859 characters on Latin-1 terminals
736 by setting up appropriate display tables; the version of
737 @file{python.el} used prior to Emacs 24.3; @file{smiley.el}, a
738 facility for displaying smiley faces; @file{sym-comp.el}, a library
739 for performing mode-dependent symbol completion; @file{benchmark.el}
740 for timing code execution; and @file{tool-bar.el}, a mode to control
741 the display of the Emacs tool bar. With Riccardo Murri he wrote
742 @file{vc-bzr.el}, support for the Bazaar version control system.
745 Eric Ludlam wrote the Speedbar package; @file{checkdoc.el}, for checking
746 doc strings in Emacs Lisp programs; @file{dframe.el}, providing
747 dedicated frame support modes; @file{ezimage.el}, a generalized way to
748 place images over text; @file{chart.el} for drawing bar charts etc.; and
749 the EIEIO (Enhanced Implementation of Emacs Interpreted Objects)
750 package. He was also the main author of the CEDET (Collection of Emacs
751 Development Environment Tools) package. Portions were also written by
752 Jan Moringen, David Ponce, and Joakim Verona.
755 Roland McGrath wrote @file{compile.el} (since updated by Daniel
756 Pfeiffer), a package for running compilations in a buffer, and then
757 visiting the locations reported in error messages; @file{etags.el}, a
758 package for jumping to function definitions and searching or replacing
759 in all the files mentioned in a @file{TAGS} file; with Sebastian
760 Kremer @file{find-dired.el}, for using @code{dired} commands on output
761 from the @code{find} program; @file{grep.el} for running the
762 @code{grep} command; @file{map-ynp.el}, a general purpose boolean
763 question-asker; @file{autoload.el}, providing semi-automatic
764 maintenance of autoload files.
767 Alan Mackenzie wrote the integrated AWK support in CC Mode, and
768 maintained CC Mode from Emacs 22 onwards.
771 Michael McNamara and Wilson Snyder wrote Verilog mode.
774 Christopher J. Madsen wrote @file{decipher.el}, a package for cracking
775 simple substitution ciphers.
778 Neil M. Mager wrote @file{appt.el}, functions to notify users of their
779 appointments. It finds appointments recorded in the diary files
780 used by the @code{calendar} package.
783 Ken Manheimer wrote @file{allout.el}, a mode for manipulating and
784 formatting outlines, and @file{icomplete.el}, which provides incremental
785 completion feedback in the minibuffer.
788 Bill Mann wrote @file{perl-mode.el}, a mode for editing Perl code.
791 Brian Marick and Daniel LaLiberte wrote @file{hideif.el}, support for
792 hiding selected code within C @code{#ifdef} clauses.
795 Simon Marshall wrote @file{regexp-opt.el}, which generates a regular
796 expression from a list of strings; and the fast-lock and lazy-lock
797 font-lock support modes. He also extended @file{comint.el} and
798 @file{shell.el}, originally written by Olin Shivers.
801 Bengt Martensson, Dirk Herrmann, Marc Shapiro, Mike Newton, Aaron Larson,
802 and Stefan Schoef, wrote @file{bibtex.el}, a mode for editing Bib@TeX{}
806 Charlie Martin wrote @file{autoinsert.el}, which provides automatic
807 mode-sensitive insertion of text into new files.
810 Yukihiro Matsumoto and Nobuyoshi Nakada wrote Ruby-mode.
813 Tomohiro Matsuyama wrote the native Elisp profiler.
816 Thomas May wrote @file{blackbox.el}, a version of the traditional
820 David Megginson wrote @file{derived.el}, which allows one to define new
821 major modes by inheriting key bindings and commands from existing major
825 Will Mengarini wrote @file{repeat.el}, a command to repeat the preceding
826 command with its arguments.
829 Richard Mlynarik wrote @file{cl-indent.el}, a package for indenting
830 Common Lisp code; @file{ebuff-menu.el}, an electric browser for
831 buffer listings; @file{ehelp.el}, bindings for browsing help screens;
832 and @file{rfc822.el}, a parser for E-mail addresses in the RFC-822 format,
833 used in mail messages and news articles.
836 Gerd Möllmann was the Emacs maintainer from the beginning of Emacs 21
837 development until the release of 21.1. He wrote the new display
838 engine used from Emacs 21 onwards, and the asynchronous timers
839 facility. He also wrote @code{ebrowse}, the C@t{++} browser;
840 @file{jit-lock.el}, the Just-In-Time font-lock support mode;
841 @file{tooltip.el}, a package for displaying tooltips;
842 @file{authors.el}, a package for maintaining the @file{AUTHORS} file;
843 and @file{rx.el}, a regular expression constructor.
846 Stefan Monnier was the Emacs (co-)maintainer from Emacs 23 until
847 late in the development of 25.1. He added
848 support for Arch and Subversion to VC, re-wrote much of the Emacs server
849 to use the built-in networking primitives, and re-wrote the abbrev and
850 minibuffer completion code for Emacs 23. He also wrote @code{PCL-CVS},
851 a directory-level front end to the CVS version control system;
852 @file{reveal.el}, a minor mode for automatically revealing invisible
853 text; @file{smerge-mode.el}, a minor mode for resolving @code{diff3}
854 conflicts; @file{diff-mode.el}, a mode for viewing and editing context
855 diffs; @file{css-mode.el} for Cascading Style Sheets;
856 @file{bibtex-style.el} for Bib@TeX{} Style files; @file{mpc.el}, a
857 client for the Music Player Daemon (MPD); @file{smie.el}, a generic
858 indentation engine; and @file{pcase.el}, implementing ML-style pattern
859 matching. In Emacs 24, he integrated the lexical binding code,
860 cleaned up the CL namespace (making it acceptable to use CL
861 functions at runtime), added generalized variables to core Emacs
862 Lisp, and implemented a new lightweight advice mechanism.
865 Morioka Tomohiko wrote several packages for MIME support in Gnus and
869 Sen Nagata wrote @file{crm.el}, a package for reading multiple strings
870 with completion, and @file{rfc2368.el}, support for @code{mailto:}
874 Erik Naggum wrote the time-conversion functions. He also wrote
875 @file{disp-table.el}, for dealing with display tables;
876 @file{mailheader.el}, for parsing email headers; and
877 @file{parse-time.el}, for parsing time strings.
880 Takahashi Naoto co-wrote @file{quail.el} (q.v.), and wrote
881 @file{robin.el}, another input method.
884 Thomas Neumann and Eric Raymond wrote @file{make-mode.el},
885 a mode for editing makefiles.
888 Thien-Thi Nguyen and Dan Nicolaescu wrote @file{hideshow.el}, a minor
889 mode for selectively displaying blocks of text.
892 Dan Nicolaescu added support for running Emacs as a daemon. He also
893 wrote @file{romanian.el}, support for editing Romanian text;
894 @file{iris-ansi.el}, support for running Emacs on SGI's @code{xwsh}
895 and @code{winterm} terminal emulators; and @file{vc-dir.el}, displaying
896 the status of version-controlled directories.
899 Hrvoje Nikšić wrote @file{savehist.el}, for saving the minibuffer
900 history between Emacs sessions.
903 Jeff Norden wrote @file{kermit.el}, a package to help the Kermit
904 dialup communications program run comfortably in an Emacs shell buffer.
907 Andrew Norman wrote @file{ange-ftp.el}, providing transparent FTP
911 Kentaro Ohkouchi created the Emacs icons used beginning with Emacs 23.
914 Christian Ohler wrote @file{ert.el}, a library for automated regression
918 Alexandre Oliva wrote @file{gnus-mlspl.el}, a group params-based mail
922 Takaaki Ota wrote @file{table.el}, a package for creating and editing
923 embedded text-based tables.
926 Pieter E. J. Pareit wrote @file{mixal-mode.el}, an editing mode for
927 the MIX assembly language.
930 David Pearson wrote @file{quickurl.el}, a simple method of inserting a
931 URL into the current buffer based on text at point; @file{5x5.el}, a
932 game to fill all squares on the field.
935 Jeff Peck wrote @file{sun.el}, key bindings for sunterm keys.
938 Damon Anton Permezel wrote @file{hanoi.el}, an animated demonstration of
939 the Towers of Hanoi puzzle.
942 William M. Perry wrote @file{mailcap.el} (with Lars Magne
943 Ingebrigtsen), a MIME media types configuration facility;
944 @file{mwheel.el}, a package for supporting mouse wheels; co-wrote (with
945 Dave Love) @file{socks.el}, a Socks v5 client; and developed the URL
949 Per Persson wrote @file{gnus-vm.el}, the VM interface for Gnus.
952 Jens Petersen wrote @file{find-func.el}, which makes it easy to find
953 the source code for an Emacs Lisp function or variable.
956 Nicolas Petton wrote @file{map.el}, a library providing
957 map-manipulation functions that work on alists, hash-table and arrays;
958 @file{seq.el}, a library providing advanced sequence manipulation
959 functions and macros; and @file{thunk.el}, a library providing
960 functions and macros to delay the evaluation of forms. He also
961 created the new icon in Emacs 25.
964 Daniel Pfeiffer wrote @file{conf-mode.el}, a mode for editing
965 configuration files; @file{copyright.el}, a package for updating
966 copyright notices in files; @file{executable.el}, a package for
967 executing interpreter scripts; @file{sh-script.el}, a mode for editing
968 shell scripts; @file{skeleton.el}, implementing a concise language for
969 writing statement skeletons; and @file{two-column.el}, a minor mode
970 for simultaneous two-column editing.
972 Daniel also rewrote @file{apropos.el} (originally written by Joe Wells),
973 for finding commands, functions, and variables matching a regular
974 expression; and, together with Jim Blandy, co-authored @file{wyse50.el},
975 support for Wyse 50 terminals. He also co-wrote @file{compile.el}
976 (q.v.@:) and @file{ada-stmt.el}.
979 Richard L. Pieri wrote @file{pop3.el}, a Post Office Protocol (RFC
980 1460) interface for Emacs.
983 Fred Pierresteguy and Paul Reilly made Emacs work with X Toolkit
987 François Pinard, Greg McGary, and Bruno Haible wrote @file{po.el},
988 support for PO translation files.
991 Christian Plaunt wrote @file{soundex.el}, an implementation of the
992 Soundex algorithm for comparing English words by their pronunciation.
995 David Ponce wrote @file{recentf.el}, a package that puts a menu of
996 recently visited files in the Emacs menu bar; @file{ruler-mode.el}, a
997 minor mode for displaying a ruler in the header line; and
998 @file{tree-widget.el}, a package to display hierarchical data
1002 Francesco A. Potortì wrote @file{cmacexp.el}, providing a command which
1003 runs the C preprocessor on a region of a file and displays the results.
1004 He also expanded and redesigned the @code{etags} program.
1007 Michael D. Prange and Steven A. Wood wrote @file{fortran.el}, a mode
1008 for editing Fortran code.
1011 Ashwin Ram wrote @file{refer.el}, commands to look up references in
1012 bibliography files by keyword.
1015 Eric S. Raymond wrote @file{vc.el}, an interface to the RCS and SCCS
1016 source code version control systems, with Paul Eggert; @file{gud.el},
1017 a package for running source-level debuggers like GDB and SDB in
1018 Emacs; @file{asm-mode.el}, a mode for editing assembly language code;
1019 @file{AT386.el}, terminal support package for IBM's AT keyboards;
1020 @file{cookie1.el}, support for fortune-cookie programs like
1021 @file{yow.el} and @file{spook.el}; @file{finder.el}, a package for
1022 finding Emacs Lisp packages by keyword and topic; @file{keyswap.el},
1023 code to swap the @key{BS} and @key{DEL} keys; @file{loadhist.el},
1024 functions for loading and unloading Emacs features;
1025 @file{lisp-mnt.el}, functions for working with the special headers
1026 used in Emacs Lisp library files; and code to set and make use of the
1027 @code{load-history} lisp variable, which records the source file from
1028 which each lisp function loaded into Emacs came.
1031 Edward M. Reingold wrote the calendar and diary support,
1032 with contributions from Stewart Clamen (@file{cal-mayan.el}), Nachum
1033 Dershowitz (@file{cal-hebrew.el}), Paul Eggert (@file{cal-dst.el}),
1034 Steve Fisk (@file{cal-tex.el}), Michael Kifer (@file{cal-x.el}), Lara
1035 Rios (@file{cal-menu.el}), and Denis B. Roegel (@file{solar.el}).
1036 Andy Oram contributed to its documentation. Reingold also contributed
1037 to @file{tex-mode.el}, a mode for editing @TeX{} files, as did William
1038 F. Schelter, Dick King, Stephen Gildea, Michael Prange, and Jacob
1042 David Reitter wrote @file{mailclient.el} which can send mail via the
1043 system's designated mail client.
1046 Alex Rezinsky wrote @file{which-func.el}, a mode that shows the name
1047 of the current function in the mode line.
1050 Rob Riepel wrote @file{vt-control.el}, providing some control
1051 functions for the DEC VT line of terminals.
1054 Nick Roberts wrote @file{t-mouse.el}, for mouse support in text
1055 terminals; and @file{gdb-ui.el}, a graphical user interface to GDB@.
1056 Together with Dmitry Dzhus, he wrote @file{gdb-mi.el}, the successor to
1060 Danny Roozendaal implemented @file{handwrite.el}, which converts text
1061 into ``handwriting''.
1064 Markus Rost wrote @file{cus-test.el}, a testing framework for customize.
1067 Guillermo J. Rozas wrote @file{scheme.el}, a mode for editing Scheme and
1071 Martin Rudalics implemented improved display-buffer handling in Emacs 24;
1072 and implemented pixel-wise resizing of windows and frames.
1075 Ivar Rummelhoff wrote @file{winner.el}, which records recent window
1076 configurations so you can move back to them.
1079 Jason Rumney ported the Emacs 21 display engine to MS-Windows, and has
1080 contributed extensively to the MS-Windows port of Emacs.
1083 Wolfgang Rupprecht wrote Emacs 19's floating-point support (including
1084 @file{float-sup.el} and @file{floatfns.c}).
1087 Kevin Ryde wrote @file{info-xref.el}, a library for checking
1088 references in Info files.
1091 James B. Salem and Brewster Kahle wrote @file{completion.el}, providing
1092 dynamic word completion.
1095 Holger Schauer wrote @file{fortune.el}, a package for using fortune in
1099 William Schelter wrote @file{telnet.el}, support for @code{telnet}
1100 sessions within Emacs.
1103 Ralph Schleicher wrote @file{battery.el}, a package for displaying
1104 laptop computer battery status, and @file{info-look.el}, a package for
1105 looking up Info documentation for symbols in the buffer.
1108 Michael Schmidt and Tom Perrine wrote @file{modula2.el}, a mode for
1109 editing Modula-2 code, based on work by Mick Jordan and Peter Robinson.
1112 Ronald S. Schnell wrote @file{dunnet.el}, a text adventure game.
1115 Philippe Schnoebelen wrote @file{gomoku.el}, a Go Moku game played
1116 against Emacs; and @file{mpuz.el}, a multiplication puzzle.
1119 Jan Schormann wrote @file{solitaire.el}, an implementation of the
1123 Alex Schroeder wrote @file{ansi-color.el}, a package for translating
1124 ANSI color escape sequences to Emacs faces; @file{sql.el}, a package
1125 for interactively running an SQL interpreter in an Emacs buffer;
1126 @file{cus-theme.el}, an interface for custom themes; @file{master.el}, a
1127 package for making a buffer @samp{master} over another; and
1128 @file{spam-stat.el}, for statistical detection of junk email. He also
1129 wrote parts of the IRC client ERC (q.v.).
1132 Randal Schwartz wrote @file{pp.el}, a pretty-printer for lisp objects.
1135 Manuel Serrano wrote the Flyspell package, which does spell checking
1139 Hovav Shacham wrote @file{windmove.el}, a set of commands for selecting
1140 windows based on their geometrical position on the frame.
1143 Stanislav Shalunov wrote @file{uce.el}, for responding to unsolicited
1147 Richard Sharman wrote @file{hilit-chg.el}, which uses colors to show
1148 recent editing changes.
1151 Olin Shivers wrote @file{comint.el}, a library for modes running
1152 interactive command-line-oriented subprocesses, and @file{shell.el}, for
1153 running inferior shells (both since extended by Simon Marshall);
1154 @file{cmuscheme.el}, for running inferior Scheme processes;
1155 @file{inf-lisp.el}, for running inferior Lisp process.
1158 Espen Skoglund wrote @file{pascal.el}, a mode for editing Pascal code.
1161 Rick Sladkey wrote @file{backquote.el}, a lisp macro for creating
1162 mostly-constant data.
1165 Lynn Slater wrote @file{help-macro.el}, a macro for writing interactive
1166 help for key bindings.
1169 Chris Smith wrote @file{icon.el}, a mode for editing Icon code.
1172 David Smith wrote @file{ielm.el}, a mode for interacting with the Emacs
1173 Lisp interpreter as a subprocess.
1176 Paul D. Smith wrote @file{snmp-mode.el}.
1179 William Sommerfeld wrote @file{scribe.el}, a mode for editing Scribe
1180 files, and @file{server.el}, a package allowing programs to send files
1181 to an extant Emacs job to be edited.
1184 Andre Spiegel made many contributions to the Emacs Version Control
1185 package, and in particular made it support multiple back ends.
1188 Michael Staats wrote @file{pc-select.el}, which rebinds keys for
1189 selecting regions to follow many other systems.
1192 Richard Stallman invented Emacs. He is the original author of GNU
1193 Emacs, and has been Emacs maintainer over several non-contiguous
1194 periods. In addition to much of the core Emacs code, he has
1195 written @file{easymenu.el}, a facility for defining Emacs menus;
1196 @file{image-mode.el}, support for visiting image files;
1197 @file{menu-bar.el}, the Emacs menu bar support code;
1198 @file{paren.el}, a package to make matching parentheses stand out in
1199 color; and also co-authored portions of CC mode.
1202 Sam Steingold wrote @file{midnight.el}, a package for running a
1203 command every midnight.
1206 Ake Stenhoff and Lars Lindberg wrote @file{imenu.el}, a framework for
1207 browsing indices made from buffer contents.
1210 Peter Stephenson wrote @file{vcursor.el}, which implements a virtual
1211 cursor that you can move with the keyboard and use for copying text.
1214 Ken Stevens wrote @file{ispell.el}, a spell-checker interface.
1217 Kim F. Storm made many improvements to the Emacs display engine,
1218 process support, and networking support. He also wrote
1219 @file{bindat.el}, a package for encoding and decoding binary data;
1220 CUA mode, which allows Emacs to emulate the standard CUA key
1221 bindings; @file{ido.el}, a package for selecting buffers and files
1222 quickly; @file{keypad.el} for simplified keypad bindings; and
1223 @file{kmacro.el}, the keyboard macro facility.
1226 Martin Stjernholm co-authored CC Mode, a major editing mode for C,
1227 C@t{++}, Objective-C, Java, Pike, CORBA IDL, and AWK code.
1230 Steve Strassmann did not write @file{spook.el}, and even if he did, he
1231 really didn't mean for you to use it in an anarchistic way.
1234 Olaf Sylvester wrote @file{bs.el}, a package for manipulating Emacs
1238 Tibor Šimko and Milan Zamazal wrote @file{slovak.el}, support for
1239 editing text in Slovak language.
1242 Luc Teirlinck wrote @file{help-at-pt.el}, providing local help through
1246 Jean-Philippe Theberge wrote @file{thumbs.el}, a package for viewing
1247 image files as thumbnails.
1250 Spencer Thomas wrote the original @file{dabbrev.el}, providing a command
1251 which completes the partial word before point, based on other nearby
1252 words for which it is a prefix. He also wrote the original dumping
1256 Toru Tomabechi contributed to Tibetan support.
1259 Markus Triska wrote @file{linum.el}, a minor mode that displays line
1260 numbers in the left margin.
1263 Tom Tromey and Chris Lindblad wrote @file{tcl.el}, a mode for editing
1264 Tcl/Tk source files and running a Tcl interpreter as an Emacs
1265 subprocess. Tom Tromey also wrote @file{bug-reference.el}, providing
1266 clickable links to bug reports; and the first version of the Emacs
1270 Eli Tziperman wrote @file{rmail-spam-filter.el}, a spam filter for RMAIL.
1273 Daiki Ueno wrote @file{starttls.el}, support for Transport Layer
1274 Security protocol; @file{sasl-cram.el} and @file{sasl-digest.el} (with
1275 Kenichi Okada), and @file{sasl.el}, support for Simple Authentication
1276 and Security Layer (SASL); @file{plstore.el} for secure storage of
1277 property lists; and the EasyPG (and its predecessor PGG)
1278 package, for GnuPG and PGP support.
1281 Masanobu Umeda wrote GNUS, a feature-rich reader for Usenet news that
1282 was the ancestor of the current Gnus package. He also wrote
1283 @file{rmailsort.el}, a package for sorting messages in RMAIL folders;
1284 @file{metamail.el}, an interface to the Metamail program;
1285 @file{gnus-kill.el}, the Kill File mode for Gnus; @file{gnus-mh.el}, an
1286 mh-e interface for Gnus; @file{gnus-msg.el}, a mail and post interface
1287 for Gnus; and @file{timezone.el}, providing functions for dealing with
1291 Neil W. Van Dyke wrote @file{webjump.el}, a Web hotlist package.
1294 Didier Verna wrote @file{rect.el}, a package of functions for
1295 operations on rectangle regions of text. He also contributed to Gnus
1299 Joakim Verona implemented ImageMagick support.
1302 Ulrik Vieth implemented @file{meta-mode.el}, for editing MetaFont code.
1305 Geoffrey Voelker wrote the Windows NT support. He also wrote
1306 @file{dos-w32.el}, functions shared by the MS-DOS and MS-Windows ports
1307 of Emacs, and @file{w32-fns.el}, MS-Windows specific support functions.
1310 Johan Vromans wrote @file{forms.el} and its associated files, a mode for
1311 filling in forms. He also wrote @file{iso-acc.el}, a minor mode
1312 providing electric accent keys.
1315 Colin Walters wrote Ibuffer, an enhanced buffer menu.
1318 Barry Warsaw wrote @file{cc-mode.el}, a mode for editing C, C@t{++},
1319 and Java code, based on earlier work by Dave Detlefs, Stewart Clamen,
1320 and Richard Stallman; @file{elp.el}, a profiler for Emacs Lisp
1321 programs; @file{man.el}, a mode for reading Unix manual pages;
1322 @file{regi.el}, providing an AWK-like functionality for use in lisp
1323 programs; @file{reporter.el}, providing customizable bug reporting for
1324 lisp packages; and @file{supercite.el}, a minor mode for quoting
1325 sections of mail messages and news articles.
1328 Christoph Wedler wrote @file{antlr-mode.el}, a major mode for ANTLR
1332 Morten Welinder helped port Emacs to MS-DOS, and introduced face
1333 support into the MS-DOS port of Emacs. He also wrote
1334 @file{desktop.el}, facilities for saving some of Emacs's state between
1335 sessions; @file{timer.el}, the Emacs facility to run commands at a
1336 given time or frequency, or when Emacs is idle, and its C-level
1337 support code; @file{pc-win.el}, the MS-DOS ``window-system'' support;
1338 @file{internal.el}, an ``internal terminal'' emulator for the MS-DOS
1339 port of Emacs; @file{arc-mode.el}, the mode for editing compressed
1340 archives; @file{s-region.el}, commands for setting the region using
1341 the shift key and motion commands; and @file{dos-fns.el}, functions
1342 for use under MS-DOS.
1345 Joe Wells wrote the original version of @file{apropos.el} (q.v.);
1346 @file{resume.el}, support for processing command-line arguments after
1347 resuming a suspended Emacs job; and @file{mail-extr.el}, a package for
1348 extracting names and addresses from mail headers, with contributions
1349 from Jamie Zawinski.
1352 Rodney Whitby and Reto Zimmermann wrote @file{vhdl-mode.el}, a major
1353 mode for editing VHDL source code.
1356 John Wiegley was the Emacs maintainer from Emacs 25 onwards. He wrote
1357 @file{align.el}, a set of commands for aligning text according to
1358 regular-expression based rules; @file{isearchb.el} for fast buffer
1359 switching; @file{timeclock.el}, a package for keeping track of time
1360 spent on projects; the Bahá'í calendar support; @file{pcomplete.el}, a
1361 programmable completion facility; @file{remember.el}, a mode for
1362 jotting down things to remember; @file{eudcb-mab.el}, an address book
1363 backend for the Emacs Unified Directory Client; and @code{eshell}, a
1364 command shell implemented entirely in Emacs Lisp. He also contributed
1368 Mike Williams wrote @file{thingatpt.el}, a library of functions for
1369 finding the ``thing'' (word, line, s-expression) at point.
1372 Roland Winkler wrote @file{proced.el}, a system process editor.
1375 Bill Wohler wrote MH-E, the Emacs interface to the MH mail system;
1376 making use of earlier work by James R. Larus. Satyaki Das, Peter S.
1377 Galbraith, Stephen Gildea, and Jeffrey C. Honig also wrote various
1381 Dale R. Worley wrote @file{emerge.el}, a package for interactively
1382 merging two versions of a file.
1385 Francis J. Wright wrote @file{woman.el}, a package for browsing
1386 manual pages without the @code{man} command.
1389 Masatake Yamato wrote @file{ld-script.el}, an editing mode for GNU
1390 linker scripts, and contributed subword handling and style
1391 guessing in CC mode.
1394 Jonathan Yavner wrote @file{testcover.el}, a package for keeping track
1395 of the testing status of Emacs Lisp code; @file{unsafep.el} to determine
1396 if a Lisp form is safe; and the SES spreadsheet package.
1399 Ryan Yeske wrote @file{rcirc.el} a simple Internet Relay Chat client.
1402 Ilya Zakharevich and Bob Olson wrote @file{cperl-mode.el}, a major
1403 mode for editing Perl code. Ilya Zakharevich also wrote
1404 @file{tmm.el}, a mode for accessing the Emacs menu bar on a text-mode
1408 Milan Zamazal wrote @file{czech.el}, support for editing Czech text;
1409 @file{glasses.el}, a package for easier reading of source code that
1410 uses illegible identifier names; and @file{tildify.el}, commands for
1411 adding hard spaces to text, @TeX{}, and SGML/HTML files.
1414 Victor Zandy wrote @file{zone.el}, a package for people who like to
1415 zone out in front of Emacs.
1418 Eli Zaretskii made many standard Emacs features work on MS-DOS and
1419 Microsoft Windows. He also wrote @file{tty-colors.el}, which
1420 implements transparent mapping of X colors to tty colors; and
1421 @file{rxvt.el}. He implemented support for bidirectional text,
1422 and also menus on text-mode terminals.
1425 Jamie Zawinski wrote much of the support for faces and X selections.
1426 With Hallvard Furuseth, he wrote the optimizing byte compiler used
1427 from Emacs 19 onwards. He also wrote @file{mailabbrev.el}, a package
1428 that provides automatic expansion of mail aliases, and
1429 @file{tar-mode.el}, which provides simple viewing and editing commands
1433 Andrew Zhilin created the Emacs 22 icons.
1436 Shenghuo Zhu wrote @file{binhex.el}, a package for reading and writing
1437 binhex files; @file{mm-partial.el}, message/partial support for MIME
1438 messages; @file{rfc1843.el}, an HZ decoding package;
1439 @file{uudecode.el}, an Emacs Lisp decoder for uuencoded data; and
1440 @file{webmail.el}, an interface to Web mail. He also wrote several
1441 other Gnus components.
1444 Ian T. Zimmerman wrote @file{gametree.el}.
1447 Reto Zimmermann wrote @file{vera-mode.el}.
1450 Neal Ziring and Felix S. T. Wu wrote @file{vi.el}, an emulation of the
1454 Ted Zlatanov (as well as his contributions to the Gnus newsreader)
1455 wrote an interface to the GnuTLS library, for secure network
1456 connections; and a futures facility for the URL library.
1459 Detlev Zundel wrote @file{re-builder.el}, a package for building regexps
1460 with visual feedback.