hsgj@batcomputer.TN.CORNELL.EDU (Dan Green) (07/24/86)
In article <1718@eagle.ukc.ac.uk> rde@ukc.ac.uk (R.D.Eager) writes: > >I know this isn't a real answer, but try to get hold of a copy of >CED. It seems to contain all the DOSEDIT functionality, and a lot more >besides. The basic control keys are the same. The documentation is good. > >TANSTAAFL - it *is* bigger, but *much* better. I wouldn't use DOSEDIT >now.... >-- > Bob Eager > > rde@ukc.UUCP > rde@ukc > ...!mcvax!ukc!rde I have CED and it has a great command line editer, as well as a nifty history mechansim. I accidentally hit CONTRL-T and it printed out some diagnostics about "alias" space or "synoynm" spcae. I gather that this means one can make synonyms for it. How? If anyone has the docs could they mail them to me? I have ARC 4.1 if that helps any. As you can tell I did not get CED first hand, but found it on a hard disk in a lab. I assume it is public domain; if not let me know... ***BUG REPORT*** In the version of CED I have, never, ever, ever, press the CONTROL-N key. On my system (Sperry-IT) this completely locks up the entire computer. TANSTAAFL :-( ..aint no free lunch... --- Dan Green -- ARPA: hsgj%vax2.ccs.cornell.edu@cu-arpa.cs.cornell.edu UUCP: ihnp4!cornell!batcomputer!hsgj BITNET: hsgj@cornella