JASSPA MicroEMACS: |
Highly portable Emacs style editor based on MicroEMACS |
* An Emacs editor biased towards UNIX users, working across platforms by providing a consistent interface under UNIX, Microsoft Windows '95/'98/NT and DOS operating systems. |
An Emacs editor biased towards UNIX users, working across platforms by providing a consistent interface under UNIX, Microsoft Windows '95/'98/NT and DOS operating systems. It is free software (GPL). It uses a subset of full emacs command set. It can emulate the keybindings from Microemacs, GNU Emacs, and even Windows CUA keybindings. It's a much enhanced version of the Daniel Lawrence's original MicroEmacs 3.8 of 1988. It is stressed that although Daniel Lawrence's 3.8 version was used as a base, he has had no involvement in the development of this distribution. To avoid any confusion with the original MicroEmacs, this distribution should be referred to as the JASSPA distribution. |
* A much enhanced version of the Danial Lawrence's original MicroEmacs 3.8 of 1988. * It is stressed that although Danial Lawrence's 3.8 version was used as a base, he has had no involvement in the development of this distribution. * To avoid any confusion with the original MicroEmacs, this distribution should be referred to as the JASSPA distribution. |
* Window manager support for X-Windows, Microsoft Windows. * Integrated spell checker * Undo facility to back-step changes. * Extensive macro language allowing new commands to be created. * Auto C indentation support, with user definable indentation schemes for other languages * Auto saving and automatic multiple backups. * Multi-font printing support. * Multi-task pipe support for executing shell commands within the context of the editor. * Color language hi-lighting, can be used for any type of file. * Comprehensive on-line help (internal, WinHelp?, HTML) * Go-to-next grep line/compile error... * Abbreviation and command completion. * Binary file editing support * Integral file browser with FTP support * Session history. * Extensible, menu and dialogue features. |
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Highly portable Emacs style editor based on MicroEMACS
Author: Jon Green, Steven Phillips Homepage: http://www.jasspa.com/ Family: EmacsFamily Platform: AIX, BSD, CentOS?, Cygwin, HP-UX, Irix, Linux, MS-DOS, Windows, License: Gnu Public License RefCard: http://www.jamesie.de/microemacs/me-refcard.pdf (PDF)
An Emacs editor biased towards UNIX users, working across platforms by providing a consistent interface under UNIX, Microsoft Windows '95/'98/NT and DOS operating systems. It is free software (GPL). It uses a subset of full emacs command set. It can emulate the keybindings from Microemacs, GNU Emacs, and even Windows CUA keybindings. It's a much enhanced version of the Daniel Lawrence's original MicroEmacs 3.8 of 1988. It is stressed that although Daniel Lawrence's 3.8 version was used as a base, he has had no involvement in the development of this distribution. To avoid any confusion with the original MicroEmacs, this distribution should be referred to as the JASSPA distribution.
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