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diff --git a/japanese/elisp-manual/pkg-descr b/japanese/elisp-manual/pkg-descr new file mode 100644 index 000000000000..2c017046eced --- /dev/null +++ b/japanese/elisp-manual/pkg-descr @@ -0,0 +1,24 @@ +This is a Japanese translation of the GNU Emacs Lisp Reference Manual. + +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 describes Emacs Lisp, presuming considerable familiarity +with the use of Emacs for editing. (See The GNU Emacs Manual for this +basic information.) Generally speaking, the earlier chapters describe +features of Emacs Lisp that have counterparts in many programming +languages, and later chapters describe features that are peculiar to +Emacs Lisp or relate specifically to editing. + +This is edition 2.5. |