in reply to Re: Emacs shows xrefs in code but needs an interface that's good for humans
in thread Emacs shows xrefs in code but needs an interface that's good for humans

Emacs pretty much supports hacking up just about anything. I wouldn't necessarily try it -- I think there's a 12 step program for people who get too deeply into emacs -- but speedbar is pretty handy, and I'd probably like emacs more if the Windows variant didn't randomly hang

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