GNU Emacs 26.2 Released With Unicode 11.0 Support

Written by Michael Larabel in GNU on 12 April 2019 at 02:40 PM EDT. 16 Comments
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If GNU Emacs is your text editor of choice, you can end out the week by upgrading to Emacs 26.2.

GNU Emacs 26.2 ships with support for Unicode 11.0, which released last year with many new characters and emojis/symbols.

Emacs 26.2 also now allows for its modules to be built outside of the Emacs source tree.]

This isn't the most exciting Emacs update in recent times, but for those faithful to GNU Emacs you can download it or learn more via today's release announcement.
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