Standard version 11.0.0.
@end itemize
-Consult the Emacs @file{NEWS} file (@kbd{C-h n}) for the full list of
-changes in Emacs 26.
+Consult the Emacs @file{NEWS.26} file for the full list of changes in
+Emacs 26.
@node New in Emacs 25
@section What is different about Emacs 25?
@end itemize
-Consult the Emacs @file{NEWS} file (@kbd{C-h n}) for the full list of
-changes in Emacs 25.
+Consult the Emacs @file{NEWS.25} file for the full list of changes in
+Emacs 25.
@node New in Emacs 24
@section What is different about Emacs 24?
@end itemize
-As always, consult the @file{NEWS} file for more information.
+Consult the Emacs @file{NEWS.24} file for the full list of changes in
+Emacs 24.
@node New in Emacs 23
mode (for editing XML documents) is included; VC has been updated for
newer version control systems; etc.
+Consult the Emacs @file{NEWS.23} file for the full list of changes in
+Emacs 23.
+
@node New in Emacs 22
@section What is different about Emacs 22?
(@pxref{Emacs Lisp documentation}) and the Emacs Lisp Intro.
@end itemize
+Consult the Emacs @file{NEWS.22} file for the full list of changes in
+Emacs 22.
+
@node New in Emacs 21
@section What is different about Emacs 21?
that you can now have colors when you run Emacs on a GNU/Linux console
and on @code{xterm} with @kbd{emacs -nw}.
+Consult the Emacs @file{NEWS.21} file for the full list of changes in
+Emacs 21.
+
@node New in Emacs 20
@section What is different about Emacs 20?
modifying variables without having to use Lisp; and automatic conversion
of files from Macintosh, Microsoft, and Unix platforms.
+Consult the Emacs @file{NEWS.20} file for the full list of changes in
+Emacs 20.
+
+
@node What was XEmacs?
@section What was XEmacs?
@cindex XEmacs