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diff --git a/app-doc/elisp-manual/metadata.xml b/app-doc/elisp-manual/metadata.xml deleted file mode 100644 index b47e13b..0000000 --- a/app-doc/elisp-manual/metadata.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,25 +0,0 @@ -<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> -<!DOCTYPE pkgmetadata SYSTEM "http://www.gentoo.org/dtd/metadata.dtd"> -<pkgmetadata> -<herd>emacs</herd> -<longdescription> - Most of the GNU Emacs text editor is written in the programming language - called Emacs Lisp. You can write new code in Emacs Lisp and install it as an - extension to the editor. However, Emacs Lisp is more than a mere "extension - language"; it is a full computer programming language in its own right. You - can use it as you would any other programming language. - - Because Emacs Lisp is designed for use in an editor, it has special features - for scanning and parsing text as well as features for handling files, - buffers, displays, subprocesses, and so on. Emacs Lisp is closely integrated - with the editing facilities; thus, editing commands are functions that can - also conveniently be called from Lisp programs, and parameters for - customization are ordinary Lisp variables. - - This manual attempts to be a full description of Emacs Lisp. For a - beginner's introduction to Emacs Lisp, see An Introduction to Emacs Lisp - Programming, by Bob Chassell, also published by the Free Software - Foundation. This manual presumes considerable familiarity with the use of - Emacs for editing; see The GNU Emacs Manual for this basic information. -</longdescription> -</pkgmetadata> |