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has gloss | eng: ZWEI (ZWEI Was EINE, Initially, also German: two) was an early (~1980s) Emacs-like text editor written by Daniel Weinreb and Mike McMahon for the Lisp machine. It is the successor of the editor EINE (which means a/one as in "a/one woman" in German). Innovations by it include programmability in Lisp, and a new and more flexible method of internally representing buffers. It would later become Symbolics editor of choice for its Lisp machine development environment, Zmacs. ZWEI sources are available online .' |
lexicalization | eng: ZWEI |
instance of | (noun) (computer science) an application that can be used to create and view and edit text files text editor |
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