[net.micro.cpm] Good editor wanted

bhawkins%umass-cs.csnet@csnet-relay.arpa (03/27/84)

From:      Bruce Hawkins <bhawkins%umass-cs.csnet@csnet-relay.arpa>

	My research group is seeking information about MS DOS editors, with
some interest in CP/M.  At the moment I am using Final Word under CP/M on
a DEC Rainbow.  If I cannot find anything better, I will purchase that for 
MS DOS.  I am very happy with the multiple buffering and windowing 
capability, and reasonably happy with the commands.  All your work is saved
on the disk so that you cannot lose much in the event of a power failure, a
major plus. 


	I would very much like to have the capability to define macros, and
it would be convenient to be able to reassign keys directly from the
editor.  The other problem with Final Word is that it sometimes gets its
buffer pointer mixed up unless your are careful about not leaving multiple
buffers around when you exit. Cleaning up when you leave is a minor
nuisance, but can be put up with. 

	I have looked at the VEDIT manual, don't like its philosophy, and 
see that you can only edit in the main buffer.

	So, guys, what is there out there that has multiple buffering with
the ability to edit equally well in any buffer, at least two windows,
reassignable keys (at least at configuration time and preferably at edit
time) that understand the VT-102 keyboard, preserves a record of current
actions on the disk, and has macro capability? 

	And preferably it shouldn't cost an arm and a leg.

	I will summarize replies to the net.

						Bruce Hawkins
						Smith College
						umass-cs@csnet-relay

Stephen.Jenks@MAPS.CS.CMU.EDU (07/25/86)

(I sure hope this gets out to the net!)
Well my first post of this didn't make it, so let's try it again...

I keep seeing all these announcements of MicroEmacs for all sorts of
operating systems, and am getting pretty jealous of MS-DOS people, since I run
CP/M.  Has anyone succeeded (or even tried) to convert MicroEmacs to CP/M?

I need a good editor.  I've used The Final Word, but it just isn't as good
as Emacs, and it limits the size of files to less than the size of its swap
file.  No good!  So I must use WordStar for editting long programs -- no
good either.  Are there any good editors out there that let you edit big
files?

						Thanks a lot,
						Steve Jenks

uucp:	...!seismo!maps.cs.cmu.edu!sfj
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p.s.  Anyone have a UO-Lisp manual.  I bought UO-Lisp a long time ago, and
never got a manual (pretty useless, huh?) and now the company doesn't
respond to my letters.  Every company I buy anything from seems to go out of
business!  Maybe I should buy an IBM PC and watch them go under too...