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Old 02-25-2008
Zile is Lossy Emacs 2.2.56 (Default branch)

Image Zile is a small, fast, and powerful Emacs clone. It is useful for small footprint installations (e.g. on floppy disk) or quick editing sessions. License: GNU General Public License (GPL) Changes:
This release fixes a bug that prevented top-bit-set characters from being bindable to commands.Image

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NAME
Zile - Zile Is Lossy Emacs SYNOPSIS
zile [OPTION-OR-FILENAME]... DESCRIPTION
Zile is a lightweight Emacs clone that provides a subset of Emacs's functionality suitable for basic editing. Run Zile, the lightweight Emacs clone. Initialization options: --no-init-file, -q do not load ~/.zile --funcall, -f FUNC call Zile Lisp function FUNC with no arguments --load, -l FILE load Zile Lisp FILE using the load function --help display this help message and exit --version display version information and exit Action options: FILE visit FILE using find-file +LINE FILE visit FILE using find-file, then go to line LINE Exit status is 0 if OK, 1 if it cannot start up, for example because of an invalid command-line argument, and 2 if it crashes or runs out of memory. FILES
~/.zile -- user's Zile init file /usr/share/zile/dotzile-extra.el -- which contains some useful code for the init file. AUTHOR
Zile was written by Sandro Sigala, David A. Capello and Reuben Thomas. The Lisp interpreter is based on code by Scott Lawrence. REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to bug-zile@gnu.org. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2010 Free Software Foundation, Inc. GNU Zile comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. You may redistribute copies of Zile under the terms of the GNU General Public License. For more information about these matters, see the file named COPYING. SEE ALSO
emacs(1) Zile 2.3.20 November 2010 ZILE(1)
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