4.4 What is different about Emacs 28?
Emacs 28 has too many new features and changes to list all of them
here. We list below a small selection; consult the Emacs NEWS
file (C-h n) for the full list of changes in Emacs 28.
-
Emacs now optionally supports native compilation of Lisp files. This
can improves performance significantly in some cases. To enable this,
configure Emacs with the --with-native-compilation option.
- The new NonGNU ELPA archive is enabled by default alongside GNU ELPA.
Thus, packages on NonGNU ELPA will appear by default in the list shown
by the
list-packages
command.
- The Cairo graphics library is now used by default if present.
- On GNU/Linux, Emacs now supports loading Secure Computing filters. To
use this feature, invoke Emacs with the --seccomp=file
command-line switch, where file names a binary file that defines
the filtering. See the manual page of the
seccomp
system call
for more details.
- The new themes ‘modus-vivendi’ and ‘modus-operandi’ have
been added. They are designed to conform with the highest standard
for color-contrast accessibility (WCAG AAA).
- On capable systems, Emacs now correctly displays Emoji and Emoji
sequences by default, provided that a suitable font is available.
- New system for displaying documentation for groups of functions
(M-x shortdoc-display-group RET).
- Emacs can now support 24-bit color text-mode terminals even if their
terminfo database doesn’t state this support in a standard way. Set
the
COLORTERM
environment variable to the value ‘truecolor’
to activate this.
- The
strike-through
face attribute is now supported on capable
text-mode terminals.
-
xterm-mouse-mode
supports TTY menus.
- A new minor mode
context-menu-mode
causes mouse-3
(a.k.a. “right-clicks”) of the mouse to pop up context-dependent
menus.
- Prefix commands to control the display of the results of the next
command. C-x 4 4 command displays the result of
command in a new window. C-x 5 5 command displays
the results of command in a new frame.
- Emacs now supports “transient” input methods. A transient input
method is enabled for inserting a single character, and is then
automatically disabled. Select a transient input method with C-u
C-x \; enable it (for inserting a single character) with C-x \.
New input methods
compose
(based on X Window System Multi_key
sequences) and iso-transl
are especially convenient with this
feature, when you need to insert a single special character.
- M-y, when invoked after a command that is not a yank command,
allows selection of one of the previous kills.
- New minor mode
repeat-mode
allows to repeat commands with fewer
keystrokes.
- Among the many internal changes in this release, we would like to
highlight that all files in the tree now use
lexical-binding
.