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: Another editor of the same name is "Anthonys Editor" by Anthony Howe. This is a lightweight soft-configurable editor which purports to use the "buffer gap" technique. (Looking at the code I don't think it does, at least not consistently). Look for the "Editor 101/Editor? 102" articles in comp.editors. Find the source by looking for "ae-962". |
: Another editor of the same name is "Anthonys Editor" by Anthony Howe. This is a lightweight soft-configurable editor which uses the "buffer gap" technique. Look for the "Editor 101/Editor? 102" articles in comp.editors. Find the source by looking for "ae-962". |
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Author: Andy Key Homepage: http://www.nyangau.org/ae/ae.htm Family: FoldingEditors Platform: DOS, OS/2, Windows, NetWare?, Linux (x86, x86_64 and 64-bit big-endian MIPS R3000), AIX (Power), HP-UX, SunOS? (Sparc) and Cygwin. License: Open Source
See Also BE, Andy's Binary Editor.
It supports a powerful concept called TextFolding. FoldingEditors should probably be their own category... This is much more powerful than GnuEmacs's OutlineMode? or XEDIT Editor ALL.
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