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Re: TED--a Linux Xy-type editor?
- Subject: Re: TED--a Linux Xy-type editor?
- From: Daniel Say say@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 15 Aug 2004 12:33:51 -0700
> I've looked at Ted before, but normally don't have a Linux system up and
> running. The Win32 version of Ted runs on WinXP, but development seems to
> have stopped in 1998, well short of XyWin's capabilities.
Ted is a common acronym for Tiny Editor (T-Ed)
of diffrent softwares.
The three features that Harry mentioned are in
the Linux version for X-Windows (not Windows from
MS, but a graphical screen written under (mainly)
open-source-software and ported to Windows, OS/2
DOS? and Linux)
TED for Linux is NOT TED.COM for DOS, OS/2 etc.
TEDIT was another name for a minimal editor
like the infamous EDIT of Windows.
DamnSmall Linux is now using Ted as their
small wysywyg editor, DSL Linux is
a full (graphical) Linux with appliations
designed to fit on a 50 Meg business card-sized
CDRom and be bootable from the CD.
So it can be quickly downloaded and tried
out when you burn the image (ISO) to a CDROM.
Linkname: Damn Small Linux, Featured Desktop applications
URL: http://www.damnsmalllinux.org/applications.html
"April 18 2004
More or more recent information on Ted might be available from the Ted
web site [108]http://www.nllgg.nl/Ted. The latest versions and the
source code from [109]ftp://ftp.nluug.nl/pub/editors/ted.;
And you can run XYWRite quite well if you can
open a DOS box in Windows, Linux, OS/2 etc.
Why bother to change? You fingers will thank you
and you will still be productive.