• VIO text editor wanted

    From Coridon Henshaw@1:250/820 to All on Tuesday, July 25, 2000 07:05:52
    I've been searching without success for a C source snippet for a rudementary VIO text editor, along the lines of a PM MLE. Does anyone have any suggestions?

    Thanks.


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  • From Vitus Jensen@2:2474/424.1 to Coridon Henshaw on Wednesday, July 26, 2000 17:15:44
    Hi Coridon!

    25.07.2000, Coridon Henshaw wrote a message to All:

    I've been searching without success for a C source snippet for a rudementary VIO text editor, along the lines of a PM MLE. Does
    anyone have any suggestions?

    Several years ago (1994 to be exact) i ported TDE 1.0 (a very simple DOS editor from 1991) to OS/2. That project is left half-finished on my disk but I
    remember that it compiled, started and could display a file. At least.

    Well, you may get this stuff. But TDE is still around:

    TDE321X.ARJ TDE 3.21x TDE 3.21x4 Public Domain Editor. Full C source included.
    Now has PullDown Menus and Linux/Unix support. This 'x' version
    ...
    TDE40X1A.ARJ TDE 4.0 with enhancements TDE 4.0x1 Public Domain Editor. Full C
    source included. Now has PullDown Menus and Linux/Unix support.
    ...
    TDE50.ZIP TDE version 5.0 is a fully featured text file editor, including:
    configurable; syntax high- lighting; macros; stream, line and
    box blocks; graphic and extended ascii characters; grep; diff;
    date-time stamp; character-based editing of binary files. Public
    domain with C and asm source.


    Given that TDE now compiles out-of-the-box with TurboC, MS-C, DJGPP, GCC and has DOS- und Linux-Support in seperate small subdirectories you could take a look at those much more feature-rich versions. A port should'nt be to difficult.

    Bye,
    Vitus

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