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- Submission to BDS 'C' User Group January 1985
-
- DESCRIPTION: Text utilities
-
- Size Name Comments
-
- 'e' screen editor, version 4.8
-
- 50K E.doc User's Guide, Tutorial introduction and implementation
- notes for the e screen editor. This is a fully-
- fledged screen editor designed for programmers (not
- a word processor).
-
- 'e' source code (in C)
-
- 10K E.h Header file for 'e'
- 12K E Main function for 'e'
- 8K E1 The rest of the code for 'e'
- 8K E2
- 6K E3
- 6K E4
- 6K E5
- 6K E6
- 4K E7
- 6K E8
- 4K E9
- 8K ETERM Terminal interface (this one is for the TeleVideo range
- but E.doc provides instructions for adapting it to
- other terminals. Terminals must have cursor
- addressing, clear to end of line, line insert, line
- delete, clear to end of page, to work with 'e')
- 8K EHAZE Terminal interface for Hazeltine range of terminals
- 8K EKAY Terminal interface for the KayPro 10
- 8K EADDS Terminal interface for the ADDS range of terminals
- 8K EDEC52 Terminal interface for DEC VT52 terminal
-
- 2K E.sub 'SUBMIT' file to compile and load 'e'
- 32K E.com Ready-compiled and loaded version of 'e', for TeleVideo
- terminals
- 20K L2.com The L2 loader, here for convenience since 'e' must be
- loaded with this loader, and not with clink.
- 6K NEWFOR48 Summary of upgrades from 'e' version 4.6
-
- Textcom file comparison utility
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- 4K TEXTCOM.doc Instructions on using TEXTCOM
- 12K TEXTCOM The source code of TEXTCOM, a file comparison utility
- which is able to 'get back into sync' after finding a
- difference (insertion, deletion, or change) between two
- text files.
- 2K TEXTCOM.sub A 'SUBMIT' file to compile and load TEXTCOM
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- 4K INFO.doc This file
-
- (Note file sizes given above are round up to the nearest 2K bytes)
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- BDS C vers 1.50a is recommended for compiling these programs.
-
- The above files have been submitted to the BDS C User Group by
- G. Nigel Gilbert, MICROLOGY, 4 Deanery Road, Godalming, Surrey GU7 2PQ, England
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- Feedback on bugs, improvements you have added, and other comments are welcome.
- 2K E Main function for 'e'
- 8K E1 The rest of the code for 'e'
- 8K E2
- 6K