Richard Stallman meets Julian Assange 2013

2013-07-12 , Richard Stallman and Julian Assange, holding a photo of Edward Snowden. 〔Source: https://twitter.com/wikileaks 〕

Julian Assange's Work in Emacs

Julian Assange is also a emacs user. He wrote this package: http://quimby.gnus.org/s/change-windows-intuitively.el 〔local copy change-windows-intuitively.el 〕.

Julian Assange's package indirectly have him credited in windmove.el and window.el , both are bundled in emacs.

emacs credit to Julian Assange in windmove.el package

emacs credit to Julian Assange in window.el package

;; Acknowledgments: ;; ;; Special thanks to Julian Assange (proff@iq.org), whose ;; change-windows-intuitively.el predates Windmove, and provided the ;; inspiration for it. Kin Cho (kin@symmetrycomm.com) was the first ;; to suggest wrap-around behavior. Thanks also to Gerd Moellmann ;; (gerd@gnu.org) for his comments and suggestions.

;; Predecessors to the below have been devised by Julian Assange in ;; change-windows-intuitively.el and Hovav Shacham in windmove.el. ;; Neither of these allow to selectively ignore specific windows ;; (windows whose `no-other-window' parameter is non-nil) as targets of ;; the movement.

Alt + x describe-function on windmove-left to get to file location of windmove.el . In the same directory, you'll find window.el .

This is the same Assange of wikileaks, because you can see that the email address proff@iq.org is also used elsewhere.

screenshot of https://cryptome.org/iq-org/IQ.ORG.htm as of 2018-06-20. Appears to be Julian Assange's old blog

See also: Emacs: Save Split Windows Configuration.

(thx to Lars Ingebrigtsen, [Jorge A Alfaro Murillo https://plus.google.com/108846296933670938573/posts ], [Nick Alcock https://plus.google.com/115849739354666812574/posts ])