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  1. Xedit

    xedit or XEDIT may refer to X11 Xedit xedit , a text editor for the X Window System on Linux and UNIX XEDIT , a visual text editor for the VM CMS operating system disambig es Xedit nl Xedit ...   more details



  1. XEDIT

    About the editor for VM CMS, and ports thereof the editor for the X Window System on Linux and Unix xedit X11 XEDIT is a visual editor for VM operating system VM CMS using block oriented terminal block mode IBM 3270 Computer terminal terminals . ref cite book title XEDIT Commands and Macros Reference edition 1st month September year 2004 id IBM publication number SC24 6131 00 publisher IBM ref ref cite book title XEDIT User s Guide edition 2nd month December year 2005 id IBM publication number SC24 ... such as enter and function keys XEDIT is less interactive than many PC and Unix editors. For example ... SCRIPT A1 V 132 Trunc 132 Size 10 Line 10 Col 1 Alt 10 XEDIT Last of the Mohicans .sp It was a feature ... provide space for line numbers if desired, and a place to enter XEDIT prefix commands that may operate on blocks of lines. The next to bottom line is a command line for entering XEDIT commands or macros ... keys , to which XEDIT commands or macros could be assigned. XEDIT commands can be used to change ... are to be displayed and also, if in hexadecimal define multiple XEDIT screens sizes, location over under, side by side Macro language XEDIT macros scripts can be written in REXX , EXEC2 , or CMS EXEC ... Mansfield Software Group year 2010 ref History XEDIT was written by IBM employee Xavier de Lamberterie ... for CMS. XEDIT supported many of the EDGAR commands, SOS Screen Output Simulation being a major one. XEDIT also supported EXEC2 , the predecessor of REXX. XEDIT is one of the text editors subject ... began to supplant IBM 3270 terminals, some users wanted text editors that resembled the XEDIT ... Software Group, Inc., was the first XEDIT clone. Although originally released in 1983, the first ... KEDIT and XEDIT in mind, uses Regina , an open source version of REXX. It was begun in 1990, first ... http www.wrkgrp.com unixedit uni XEDIT for Unix product description 2003 Category Text editors XEDIT Category Free text editors THE Category Windows text editors KEDIT de XEDIT ...   more details



  1. Xedit (X11)

    About the X Window System editor the VM CMS editor XEDIT notability date September 2011 primary sources date September 2011 xedit is a text editor for the X Window System . It uses the Athena Project Athena Xaw widget toolkit . Originally written during the days of the MIT X Consortium late in 1987 by Chris D. Peterson , it was relatively untouched until the late 1990s. ref cite web url http cvsweb.xfree86.org cvsweb contrib programs xedit Attic title contrib programs xedit Attic date October 1998 ref The current version of xedit was modified by Paulo C sar Pereira de Andrade beginning in 2001 for XFree86 to include a Lisp programming language Lisp interpreter used as a calculator. At the same time, he also made supporting changes to Xaw. This version of xedit also provides simple formatting, indenting and spell checking through an interface to ispell . References Reflist External links http www.x.org archive X11R6.8.2 doc xedit.1.html xedit manual page http cgit.freedesktop.org xorg app xedit xedit online source code browser http xorg.freedesktop.org releases individual app xedit source code releases https bugs.freedesktop.org buglist.cgi?component app xedit&order bugs.resolution,bugs.bug severity,bugs.priority xedit bug tracker area XWinSys Category Free text editors Free software stub es Xedit X11 fr Xedit ...   more details



  1. Kedit

    kate , Kate , KEdit , or KEDIT may refer to KEDIT , a clone of XEDIT for DOS and Microsoft Windows Windows , by Mansfield Software see XEDIT . ref cite web url http www.kedit.com title Mansfield Software Group accessdate 2008 03 21 ref KEdit was formerly a simple text editor for KDE , by Bernd Johannes Wü bben. ref wayback url http docs.kde.org stable en kdeutils kedit index.html title date 20071009114728 ref It has been discontinued in KDE 4, and has been superseded by Kate text editor Kate and KWrite . Notes reflist disambig ...   more details



  1. Xbase-clients

    Xbase Clients is a suite of tools and utilities for the X Window System . Included tools editres , which queries and updates the X resource database startx and xinit , which initialize X sessions from the command line xauth , a tool for controlling access to the X session xbiff , a tool which tells you when you have new email xcalc , a scientific calculator desktop accessory xclipboard , a tool to manage cut and pasted text selections xcutsel , which exchanges selection and cut buffer contents X11 Xedit xedit , a text editor Xev unix xev , an X event displayer xhost , a tool to add or remove access to the X server for specified hosts xman Unix xman , a manual page browser Xmark , tool for benchmarking graphical operations xrandr , a command line interface to the RandR extension xsm , a session manager for X sessions xwd and xwud , utilities for taking and viewing window dumps screenshots of the X session Demos xeyes , in which a pair of eyes track the pointer See also xterm External links http markhobley.yi.org 8000 XBaseClients XBaseClients XWinSys Category X Window programs ...   more details



  1. Visual editor

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Visual editors or full screen editors are text editor editing programs which display the text being edited on the screen as it is being edited, as opposed to line editor line oriented editors such as ed UNIX ed , ex editor ex and edlin . The term is generally used in discussing text mode character mode , as opposed to Graphical User Interface GUI applications. All GUI editors are visual editors, but not all character mode editors are. Some well known examples include Vi Emacs Pico text editor Pico VEDIT XEDIT References reflist text editor stub DEFAULTSORT Visual Editor Category Text editors de Texteditor fr diteur plein cran zh ...   more details



  1. THE

    THE is a three letter acronym that may refer to Technische Hogeschool Eindhoven Eindhoven University of Technology , a Dutch university of technology THE multiprogramming system , a computer operating system which was developed there under Edsger Dijkstra Access to the Region s Core THE Tunnel , Trans Hudson Express Tunnel The Hessling Editor , a text editor modeled on the VM CMS editor XEDIT Times Higher Education , a British magazine which focuses on issues around Higher Education in the UK and beyond. The Human Equation , an album by progressive metal musical project Ayreon The Humane Environment now known as Archy , designed by human computer interface expert Jef Raskin esophagectomy Transhiatal esophagectomy , a type of surgery Texas hold em a type of poker game Total Healthcare expenditure See also The disambiguation T.H.E The Hardest Ever disambig de THE it THE ja THE ...   more details



  1. The Hessling Editor

    Infobox software name The Hessling Editor logo screenshot caption author Mark Hessling developer released latest release version 3.2 latest release date January 2006 latest preview version latest preview date operating system Unix br Windows br OS 2 programming language C programming language C , REXX platform language status genre Text editor license GNU General Public License Version 2 GPL v2 website URL http hessling editor.sourceforge.net Portal Free software The Hessling Editor THE is one of the older open source text editor projects started in 1990, first released in August 1992 according to its history file . For more than ten years it has been written and maintained by Mark Hessling, who along with being the original author of THE is also a maintainer of Regina, an open source REXX interpreter that has been ported to most Unix platforms. THE is a text editor modeled on the VM CMS editor XEDIT , adding the best features of Mansfield Software s Kedit. Among the key features of the editor availability of folding which can be controlled in various sophisticated ways keyword based, indent based, etc. . the use of REXX as macro language. Folding is controlled by the all command. It permits to display and work on only those lines in a file that contain a given pattern. For example, the command all string will display only the lines that include string any global changes you make on this slice for example replace string command will be reflected in the file. In most cases this is a more convenient way to make global changes in the file. In order to restore visibility of all lines you need to enter all without a target string . Similar to XEDIT , THE uses IBM s REXX as its macro language, which makes THE highly configurable and versatile. This provides the ability to create powerful extensions to the editor and or customize it to specialized needs. For example, you could create edit commands that would allow you to manipulate columns of text e.g. copy move or insert ...   more details



  1. X terminal

    distinguish2 xterm or other terminal emulator s running under X style border 0 float right Image Network Computing Devices NCD 88k X terminal.jpg thumb A Network Computing Devices NCD 88k X terminal. Image Xserver and display manager.svg thumb An X server runs on the X terminal, connecting to a central computer running an X display manager. In this example, client programs tt xterm tt and tt xedit tt are running on the same computer. In computing, an X terminal is a display input terminal for X Window System client applications. X terminals enjoyed a period of popularity in the early 1990s when they offered a lower total cost of ownership alternative to a full Unix workstation . An X terminal runs an X server . In X, the usage of client and server is from the viewpoint of the programs the X server supplies a screen, keyboard, mouse and touchscreen to client applications. This connects to an X display manager program type X display manager introduced in X11R3 running on a central machine, using XDMCP X Display Manager Control Protocol, introduced in X11R4 . ref Linda Mui and Eric Pearce, X Window System Volume 8 X Window System Administrator s Guide for X11 Release 4 and Release 5, 3rd edition O Reilly and Associates, July 1993 softcover ISBN 0 937175 83 8 ref Thin client s have somewhat supplanted X terminals in that they are fattened with added flash memory which contains software that duplicates much of the various Microsoft operating systems, thus acquiring the ability to speak a range of remote desktop software remote desktop protocols. Due to the existence of free software implementations of multiple protocols, X terminals which do not have this extra flash memory have been made commercially obsolete by more general purpose thin clients and by low cost PCs running an X server. Clarify date May 2011 Dubious date May 2011 Vendors In the early 1990s, several vendors introduced X terminals including Network Computing Devices NCD , Gipsi, HP X Terminals Hewlett Pack ...   more details



  1. List of text editors

    kb ht2523 ref XEDIT default under VM CMS Citation needed date February 2010 Free software ... Editor UniRed Windows text editor supporting many encodings X11 Xedit Yudit Freeware BBEdit ... XEDIT Kedit text editor with commands and Rexx macros similar to IBM XEDIT NoteTab PolyEdit skEdit ...   more details



  1. Folding editor

    since version 3.30 Xcode Xcode 3.0 XEDIT however its folding is effected by scripts MonoDevelop ...   more details



  1. Text editor

    are derivatives of XEDIT , IBM s editor for VM CMS . Among them are The Hessling Editor THE , Kedit ... editor s. This subclass includes so called orthodox editors that are derivatives of Xedit. The specialized ... Class of Advanced Editors , discusses Xedit and its clones with an emphasis of folding capabilities ...   more details



  1. File manager

    EXEC , EXEC 2 or X11 Xedit xedit scripts. This program ran only on IBM VM SP CMS, but was the inspiration ... to FILELIST ref a script run via the XEDIT Xedit editor , and programs running on other operating ...   more details



  1. STET (text editor)

    IBM text editors, including XEDIT and Lexx ref http www.research.ibm.com journal rd 311 ibmrd3101G.pdf ...   more details



  1. VPS/VM

    additions, like UNIX piping. Many MVS VM programs ran on VPS VM, such as XEDIT , and compilers for Pascal ...   more details



  1. LEXX (text editor)

    LEXX was a text editor which was possibly the first to use live parsing and colour syntax highlighting . It was written by Mike Cowlishaw of IBM around 1985. The name was chosen because he wrote it as a tool for lexicographers, during an assignment for Oxford University Press s second edition of the Oxford English Dictionary . ref name cowlishawbio The program ran on a mainframe VM CMS . ref name mfc1987 LEXX s design was chosen as a middle ground between specialized Structure editor syntax directed editors such as Grif text editor Grif and JANUS and general purpose editors such as the contemporary Emacs and XEDIT . ref name palmerpatent multiple buffers files displaying in multiple windows LEXX used dynamically loaded parsers which assigned classes of elements tokens to fonts or colors. ref name agentsoftware It could also use indention to show the structure of the file being edited. Image OED LEXX Bungler.jpg right framed Editing an entry of the NOED using LEXX Reimplemented derivatives of the LEXX concept known as LPEX for Live Parsing Editor ref name lpextheother were originally produced for OS 2 and AIX , ref name conversationwithcowlishaw but now dubious present tense of statement date September 2011 also run on Windows, Linux, and the Java JVM. citation needed date September 2011 Notes reflist refs ref name mfc1987 citation url http www.research.ibm.com journal rd 311 ibmrd3101G.pdf contribution LEXX A programmable structured editor last Cowlishaw first M. F. title IBM Journal of Research and Development volume 31, No. 1 year 1987 ref ref name cowlishawbio citation url http domino.research.ibm.com comm research people.nsf pages cowlishaw.bio.html title Mike Cowlishaw FREng BSc CEng FIET FBCS CITP publisher IBM accessdate 2008 10 08 quote In 1985 he was seconded to the Oxford University Press to write a syntax directed colour coding editor for the SGML text of the second edition of the Oxford English Dictionary. That editor the live parsing editor, called LEXX ...   more details



  1. REXX

    macro language in some other software, e.g., XEDIT PC and Unix adaptations KEDIT , The Hessling ... interpreter of AmigaOS ISPF , dialog manager and text editor s with native REXX support XEDIT , text ... spfeditor ISPF and XEDIT clones AmigaOS , MorphOS , AROS Newsgroups http groups.google.com ...   more details



  1. Conversational Monitor System

    renamed IBM OfficeVision OfficeVision . Two commonly used CMS tools are the editor XEDIT and the REXX ...   more details



  1. X session manager

    thumb 400px A session with two instances of xedit open on different files Different instances of the same ...   more details




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