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Re: SEUL: SEOL Text EDITOR
George Bonser wrote:
>
> On Sat, 31 Jan 1998, DAVID B. TEAGUE wrote:
>
> > Guys -
> >
> > Come on! TEXT EDITOR discussions are a deeply religious matter. I even
> > have a hymn for my favorite editor, EMACS. (I'll quote it, if anyone
> > asks to hear it. :) I was a vi user, and I still use vi when I am
> > compelled to do so.
>
> Right, both vi and emacs are wrong choices. If someone can come up with an
> editor >30K, I will consider it. This editor must go on the install disk
> so that you can escape to a shell and make changes.
>
There are 2 reasons to clone edit.com
1 : It's naturally small -- ( 69886 Jul 11 1995 /dosc/msdos/edit.com )
I have herd that unix generally compiles tighter code. If we drop
mose support and scroll bars it should come in way under 30K
2 : It should be "intuitive".
I define intuitive as whatever you already know how to use.
edit.com is the LCM ( Lowest Common Denominator ) of text editors.
it's commands are a subset of nearly all popular DOS, Windows, OS/2
and MAC Text editors, Word Processors and many other programs in
other categories. The current version follows the exact keybindings
in the Windows 3.11 interface ( which are pretty much copied from
the MAC and appear in OS/2 ... not to mention all the other versions
of Windows. )
The keyboard shortcuts for popular commands should be the most common
used and should be printed on the dropdown menus ( optional )
cut = ctrl+X or ( unsure of alternative )
copy = ctrl+C or ctrl+insert
past = ctrl+V or shift+insert
There should be a small help text ( don't ask ) that lists all the
keyboard shortcuts all the menu options and a brief description of what
each command means
"cut=like copy {see copy} except it also removes the selected text"
embedded in the code ( this would be < 1 K compressed ) so
you can learn this editor ( if you don't already know it ) BEFORE you
get to see your first man page.
Why embedded ? ledit ( cool name huh ? ) should be a single file in
it's ELF state.
I would even give it white text on a blue background, I don't know
how but this should translate to light text on dark background if it
hits a monochrome monitor.
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