Remove documentation that recommends XEmacs

It has been nearly a decade since the last stable release of XEmacs, and
editors/xemacs was removed from the ports tree in 2014.

Approved by:	gjb
Differential Revision:	https://reviews.freebsd.org/D18383
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Joseph Mingrone 2018-11-30 00:20:40 +00:00
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<title>Using <literal>sgml-mode</literal> with <title>Using <literal>sgml-mode</literal> with
<application>Emacs</application></title> <application>Emacs</application></title>
<para>Recent versions of <application>Emacs</application> or <para>Recent versions of <application>Emacs</application> (available
<application>XEmacs</application> (available from the Ports from the Ports Collection) contain a very useful package called
Collection) contain a very useful package called PSGML (can be PSGML (can be installed from <package>editors/psgml</package>).
installed from <package>editors/psgml</package>).
Automatically invoked when a file with the Automatically invoked when a file with the
<filename>.xml</filename> extension is loaded, or by typing <filename>.xml</filename> extension is loaded, or by typing
<command>M-x sgml-mode</command>, it is a major mode for dealing <command>M-x sgml-mode</command>, it is a major mode for dealing

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</varlistentry> </varlistentry>
<varlistentry> <varlistentry>
<term><application>Emacs</application> or <term><application>Emacs</application>
<application>XEmacs</application> (<package>editors/emacs</package>)</term>
(<package>editors/emacs</package> or
<package>editors/xemacs</package>)</term>
<listitem> <listitem>
<para>Both of these editors include a special mode for <para>Both of these editors include a special mode for

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languages like Icon work just fine, too. And FreeBSD's shared languages like Icon work just fine, too. And FreeBSD's shared
libraries have always been easy to make and use. You can also libraries have always been easy to make and use. You can also
choose from a wide range of popular and powerful editors, such as choose from a wide range of popular and powerful editors, such as
XEmacs and Vim.</li> Emacs and Vim.</li>
<li><b>Net surfing.</b> A real UNIX workstation makes a great Internet <li><b>Net surfing.</b> A real UNIX workstation makes a great Internet
surfboard. FreeBSD versions of <a surfboard. FreeBSD versions of <a