danny@convex.UUCP (08/13/86)
[ Your favorite anti-lineater clause here ] Well, with all this stuff about MicroEmacs here, what happened to the moused up version that RJ Mical (are you there RJ?) souped up with menus and other Amiga-like stuff? I saw it once and it was very impressive from a glimpse. It even had stuff like for one item: "Quit ^X^C" or something like that. Impressive. Somebody post it. If no source is available, we can always go the route of the Macintosh folks (ugh) by, for instance, ARCing the file(s), then using the handy 'atob' and 'btoa' found on Fred Fish Disk #6 (presumably written just for the Amiga but the documentation said Unix System V). It also has Compress, a Lempel-Zev compressor also with SysV documentation. How 'bout it guys? Dan Wallach ...!ihnp4!convex!danny Opinions? What opinions! What's an opinion?
mwm@eris.berkeley.edu (08/15/86)
In article <93500021@convex> danny@convex.UUCP writes: > >[ Your favorite anti-lineater clause here ] > >Well, with all this stuff about MicroEmacs here, what happened to the moused up >version that RJ Mical (are you there RJ?) souped up with menus and other >Amiga-like stuff? I don't know about RJ Mical's version, but Mic Kaczmarczik has a version out. The next one (uemacs v31, maybe) will have full Amiga keyboard support, plus my mouse support code (as improved by Mic), plus a #define to turn the menu into a browser, plus stuff that he keeps adding.... One of these days he's going to slow down long enough for me to get my hacks put into a current version! <mike