Personally, I found LPEX to be very similar to [essay writing service] and EPM on OS/2. -- RonPerrella |
Personally, I found LPEX to be very similar to and EPM on OS/2. -- RonPerrella |
A language sensitive editor that runs on OS/2.
Author: Mike Colishaw Homepage: http://www.ibm.com Manual: http://web.ccr.jussieu.fr/ccr/Documentation/Calcul/usr-share/html/vatools/en_US/lpex/concepts/clusedit.htm#top Family: IbmEditorFamily Platform: OS/2 License: Commercial (Bundled with VisualAge? C++)
It was written by MikeCowlishaw at IBM.
More docs: http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/wsadhelp/v5r1m2/topic/com.ibm.lpex.doc.user/concepts/coverview.htm (for WebSphere?).
See also this article in OS/2 Ezine: [LPEX - The 'Other' Programmer's Editor]
Interestingly enough, it seems that a version of LPEX, written in JavaLanguage was originally in one of the early versions of Eclipse. It appears to have been removed since.
Can someone confirm this? -- RonPerrella
Personally, I found LPEX to be very similar to and EPM on OS/2. -- RonPerrella
Apparently, LPEX and Code400? are both used from jLPEX? a new dialect of LPEX.
The LpexKeyboardLayout? is a derivative of the typical IbmEditorFamily KeyboardLayout.
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