henk@eurtrx.UUCP (Henk Langeveld) (12/03/88)
igp@camcon.co.uk (Ian Phillipps) writes: >hp-pcd!hpcvlx!craig@nyu.edu (Craig Durland) writes: >>ME is a small, extendable Emacs-like editor that runs on IBM PCs, XTs >>and ATs. >Looks interesting. Any chance of source code/unix/ST versions? Craig mentioned using parts of GNU-emacs (picture mode, gomoku), doesn't that make him obliged to offer sources ? Craig, anybody ? -Henk -- Henk Langeveld, Erasmus Universiteit Rotterdam, 010-408 1346 henk@eurtrx.UUCP || henk@euraiv1.UUCP || langeveld@hroeur5.bitnet <<< 1 1 was a race-horse, 2 2 was 1 2. When 1 1 1 1 race, 2 2 1 1 2. >>>
craig@hpcvlx.HP.COM (Craig Durland) (12/05/88)
>>Craig mentioned using parts of GNU-emacs (picture mode, gomoku), doesn't >>that make him obliged to offer sources ? Craig, anybody ? >>-Henk The only GNU stuff I used is some lisp files I ported to Mutt. The source to those is included in the posting. I don't belive the GNU copyright extends any further. Craig Durland
viggo@freja.diku.dk (Allan Kim Schougaard) (12/06/88)
>hp-pcd!hpcvlx!craig@nyu.edu (Craig Durland) writes: >>ME is a small, extendable Emacs-like editor that runs on IBM PCs, XTs >>and ATs. >Looks very interesting. Any chance of source code? Why do I ask? Because I don't like to have to load ansi.sys. If there is another way to make ME work please let me know. Your worst nightmare Viggo at DIKU Viggo@freja.dk
thh@hpindda.HP.COM (Tom Harper) (12/08/88)
/ hpindda:comp.binaries.ibm.pc.d / craig@hpcvlx.HP.COM (Craig Durland) / 7:23 am Dec 5, 1988 / >>Craig mentioned using parts of GNU-emacs (picture mode, gomoku), doesn't >>that make him obliged to offer sources ? Craig, anybody ? >>-Henk The only GNU stuff I used is some lisp files I ported to Mutt. The source to those is included in the posting. I don't belive the GNU copyright extends any further. Craig Durland ----------