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- .cm guide to the files on this disk
- .cm source: readme.doc
- .cm
- .he 'readme.doc''December 18, 1981'
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- This file tells you how to use the files on this disk.
-
- All documentation is contained on .DOC files.
- These files may be run through a text formatter such as ROFF.
- ROFF is NOT included on this disk, but it is available from
- the BDS C Users Group.
-
- The file install.doc tells you how to install
- the screen editor on your CP/M system.
- You must tailor the editor to your display and
- printer before you can the editor.
-
- The file guide.doc is the user's guide for
- the editor.
- This file is the best place to start learning
- about the editor.
-
- The file edsum.doc contains a summary of the
- commands of the editor.
- It is a concise reference guide.
-
- The file module.doc
- is intended only for people who want to make
- changes to the editor or for people who want to
- understand the internal workings of the editor.
- If you just want to use the screen editor you
- don't ever need to read this file.
-
- The file module.doc tells how and why the
- program was designed the way it was.
- You MUST read this file if you intend to make
- ANY changes to this program.
- Failure to do so may result in suspension of your
- hacker's license.
-
- Files ed.h, edext.cc and
- files ed2.bds through ed10.bds contain sources for the editor.
- These files are compiled using the BDS C compiler
- version 1.43 or 1.44.
-
- Files config1.bds through config3.bds
- contain sources for the configuration program.
- You should be able to use config.com without changing
- it at all.
- e user's guide for
- the editor.
- This file is the best pl