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New version of jed editor available
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Lars Wirzenius)
Sat Sep 16 07:42:30 1995
Date: Sat, 16 Sep 1995 00:29:20 +0300
From: Lars Wirzenius <wirzeniu@cc.helsinki.fi>
To: linux-announce@vger.rutgers.edu
From: davis@space.mit.edu (John E. Davis)
Newsgroups: comp.os.linux.announce
Subject: New version of jed editor available
Followup-to: poster
Organization: Center for Space Research
Reply-To: davis@space.mit.edu
Summary: jed emacs editor color
Approved: linux-announce@news.ornl.gov (Lars Wirzenius)
Version 0.97-12 of the JED programmer's editor is available from
space.mit.edu in pub/davis/jed. It is also available at the European mirror
site ftp.uni-stuttgart.de:/pub/unix/misc/slang.
JED compiles flawlessly under Linux (as well as most Unix, VMS, MSDOS, OS/2)
and the stripped executable is under 200K! JED comes in two versions: a
text mode version (jed) and an X Windows version (Xjed).
JED enjoys the following features:
* Color syntax highlighting on color terminals, e.g., Linux console or a
remote color terminal via dialup (as well as Xjed).
* Emulation of Emacs, EDT, Wordstar, and Brief editors.
* Extensible in a language resembling C. Completely customizable.
* Capable of read GNU info files from within JED's info browser
* A variety of programming modes (with syntax highlighting) are
available including C, C++, FORTRAN, TeX, HTML, SH, IDL, DCL, NROFF...
* Edit TeX files with AUC-TeX style editing (BiBTeX support too).
* Asynchronous subprocess support.
* Built-in support for the GPM mouse driver on Linux console.
* Abbreviation mode and Dynamic abbreviation mode.
* Also compiles and runs under VMS, OS/2, MSDOS, MS Windows.
* 8 bit clean with mutekey support.
* Rectangular cut/paste; regular expressions; incremental searches;
search replace across multiple files; multiple windows; multiple
buffers; shell modes; directory editor (dired); mail; rmail; ispell;
and much, much more.
Enjoy.
--John
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