[Coco] Good full screen editor?
Joel Ewy
jcewy at swbell.net
Tue Aug 7 00:48:35 EDT 2007
Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Monday 06 August 2007, Paul Fitch wrote:
>
>> Ok, I'm trying to use Mike Sweets ED 3.1, but I'm not feeling the love.
>> Half the time the buffer gets full before my source gets loaded. The other
>> half, it loads, but the copy buffer doesn't work.
>>
>
> TS-Edit, patched to become vi, has always worked well for me, and can be
> launched with a #56k buffer on a coco3.
>
>
I second that, though if you don't already know vi, you might find it a
little mystifying.
>> I'm really not wanting to learn how to use the standard edit.
>>
>> In the 10 years I've been away, no one has written a usable full screen
>> editor? Even basic uSoft NOTEPAD has more functionality than I've seen so
>> far under OS9. I'm sure that line editors were all the rage in 1979, but we
>> know better now. Anyone?
>>
>
> VED by Bob Van Der Pohl, and XED both come to mind as being somewhat better,
> Dynastar works well but handles large files at only 14k at a time which is a
> PITA.
>
>
I remarked on VED in a different reply, but I've never used XED. Might
be fun to try it. I do remember using SLED, and finding it reasonably
useful before I got VED. IIRC, SLED can handle files larger than
available memory.
JCE
>> Oh, and VCC NEEDS BRACKETS. Can't even edit C source with them. They are
>> not a choice allowed under VCC at this time.
>>
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