Editing RED
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RED (Richard's Editor) is a derivative of [[ECCE]] (qv) written by Richard Marshall. '''Author:''' Richard Marshall '''Download:''' http://history.dcs.ed.ac.uk/archive/apps/ecce/rmm/ ''(Source and manual)'' '''Family:''' LineEditorFamily EdinburghFamily '''Platform:''' DEC PDP series, others '''License:''' Commercial It fills in some of the gaps in the commands offered by ECCE, making it more orthogonal and predictable; and it adds some facilities from other text editors such as counting registers (I think possibly derived from the Q-registers of Teco?). The editor was written in the Edinburgh language Imp77, somewhere around 1977 or 78. Richard Marshall also wrote a screen editor called FLOSSIE which later became IE, a very popular editor in use at Edinburgh in the 80's. ---------- RED also refers to the the lightweight, screen-oriented, plain-text file editor for CP/M by Edward K. Ream. RED was originally published in Dr. Dobbs Journal #81 & #82, JUL/AUG 1983. The original source code for this version of RED is part of the BDS-C v1.6, released into the public domain, September 20, 2002. https://www.bdsoft.com/resources/bdsc.html '''Author:''' Edward K. Ream '''Download:''' https://www.bdsoft.com/resources/bdsc.html ''(Source and manual)'' '''Updated:''' https://github.com/mdlougheed/RED/blob/master/README.md '''Family:''' CP/M Editors '''Platform:''' CP/M primarily. Being written in C, can be readily ported.
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