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Open source VMS EDT clone for Linux, Unix '''Maintainer:''' Carl Kindman '''Homepage:''' http://edt-text-editor.sourceforge.net/ '''Family:''' DecFamily, LinuxEditorFamily, UnixEditorFamily '''Platform:''' Linux, Unix, Cygwin '''License:''' Open source Uses the [[EDT keypad layout]] The Edt editor is a simple text editor for rapid text manipulation. Common operations are accessed by single keys on the numeric key-pad (to the right of the character key-board). Styled after the DEC VMS EDt/EVE/TPU editors, Edt is simple to use. It maximizes flexibility from the fewest number of commands and key-operators. Like most modern editors, you normally operate in full-screen insert mode, while moving around, deleting/pasting, etc.. Edt contains four built-in buffers: 1. character buffer, 2. word buffer (delineated by white-space), 3. line buffer (delineated by <carriage-returns>), 4. paste buffer (arbitrary length). Additionally, you may create and switch between an arbitrary number of separate -user-named- text buffers. The editor maintains one level of back-up for any file edited so you can always revert to the previous version even in the unlikely event of a save error. The editor maintains continuous journaling for error recovery down to within a few keystrokes, in the event of a system failure during an editing session. ''Provided as a source tarball''
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