earleh@dartvax.UUCP (Earle R. Horton) (03/23/87)
I have posted microemacs 3.8 for the Macintosh to mod.mac.binaries and to net.sources.mac. There are six files: one of documentation and five of binhex 4.0 codes to reconstruct the program. The documentation is skimpy, because the general microemacs 3.8 source posting appeared in mod.sources very recently. That posting contained 14 shar files, with C source, documentation, a sample startup file, everything. Get the mod.sources shar archives and extract the documentation if you need it. I will post the sources if enough people request it, and specify the format desired. I had to hammer the hell out of Dan Lawrence's code to get Megamax to accept it and to get the Mac to execute it. What do you want then? diffs? everything? just my display routines? This program provides support for generic printers. About all that is required to print is a printer that can do CTS handshake and uses a baud rate somewhere between 300 and 19200. Since I don't own an ImageWriter and therefore don't have the opportunity to debug code for it, I don't support the ImageWriter or LaserWriter drivers. If the ImageWriter has some sort of draft mode and can be induced to go to the next line upon receipt of "\015\012" (CRLF), or "\015" (CR), or maybe even "\012" (LF), then maybe you can print with one. All characters that are present in a buffer are sent directly to the printer, except for tabs, which are expanded to DEC-style tabstops (8). If you detect bugs and want them fixed, send me mail. Based on the number of bug reports I received from my posting of microemacs 3.7, I would have concluded that there were absolutely no bugs in it, and I know that to be false. C'mon, I WANT the bug reports. Don't be sh