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<title>Initial import of ElScreen 1.3.2.</title>
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<name>uebayasi</name>
<email>uebayasi</email>
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<published>2004-12-01T03:49:39Z</published>
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ElScreen is a window manager in Emacs.  It's role is very similar to that
of GNU Screen in terminal emulators.  This is useful if you use Emacs Lisp
applications which have multiple windows.
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