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.BEGIN-FISH-DESCRIPTION
.name
EE
.fullname
E Editor
.version
0.9.2a
.date
1995.09.04
.type
Text Editor for Programmers
.short
E Source Editor and Development Environment
.description
EE v0.9.2a
Source Editor and Development Environment
for the E Programming Language
This release fixes several nasty bugs and oversights present in the
original distribution found in the E v3.0 demo distribution. Also added
are case-sensitive Intuition menu command hotkeys, correct handling of
dead keys, keyboard hilighting made more CED-like, speeded up display
updating and search-replace, added option to turn on/off smart indent,
now working ARexx interface, repaired unlimited macros, and a few added
functions.
EE is a multi-tasking, multi-windowing, OS 2.0 compliant, folding
source editor, designed with E, and E programmers in mind. It has
robust features, equally mouse and keyboard driven, which allow for
quick editing and traversal. Naturally, it has many features which
enhance the development of E programs, like compiling and running from
within the editor, EC error reporting, relocating the cursor at the
erroneous line, keyword/phrase lookup and completion, and more.
Main features:
- Completely written in E :-)
- Multi-windows with hotkey switching and window selection listview;
- Robust ARexx interface;
- Nice configuration GUI (thanks to Wouter for his easygui module!!);
- Custom assignment of any function to any qualifier/key combo;
- Customizable case-sensitive menu command hotkeys (a la Intuition
menus);
- Unlimited macro recording and playback; macros may be called from
within other macros;
- Custom fixed-width font support;
- Smart indent option;
- Choice of free-form cursor (goes anywhere on screen) .vs. stream-
oriented cursor (adheres to text, wrapping around at end and
beginning of lines);
- Option to open your own public screen; Default and Shanghai modes;
Open/Visit/Fallback options;
- Fold on PROCs, OBJECTs, recognized comment, and hilighted block;
folds can be Cut-n-Pasted;
- Configurable/editable command slots, as well as the ability to pick
up hilighted text from the source for execution;
- Compile with auto-save, auto-backup, asynchronous execution, and other
options;
- Single- and multi-line comment and uncomment;
- Keyword and phrase completion--comes with dictionary file of E
function templates--just type the function name and complete it;
you'll now have the E function template in your source; two convenient
methods of completion available; custom dictionaries supported, as
well as an unlimited number of dictionaries available simultaneously;
- Collect garbage on demand (or memory crisis); and other low-mem options;
- Optional bottom scrollbar for those who like to have that extra
line of text at the bottom;
- Many small things that add to comfort and productivity that won't
be mentioned for the sake of space and attention span :-)
.distribution
FreeWare
.author
Barry Wills
.address
5528D Pryor Drive
Scott AFB, IL 62225
.email
el269@cleveland.freenet.edu
.restrictions
Freely distributable. Do not modify the original archive nor its contents
for redistribution. The only exception: BBS and other similar software
distributers may add their personal "EE was here!" readme files. If you
do this, please test the archive's integrity before redistributing!
EE may not be distributed for a profit. If you plan to get rich from EE,
I want a piece of it; so you must negotiate with me for my blessing.
Fred Fish has explicit permission to include EE in his archives. Any
distributers who provide a similar service, for a fee comparable to Fred
Fish's, hereby have permission to distribute EE under these conditions.
And hey, Aminet CDROM guy! The above paragraph gives (and GAVE in
previous releases, which were left off Aminet CDROMs) Fred Fish explicit
permission to distribute EE in his archives, ie, -=*CDROMs*=- too! And
it also gives Aminet implicit permission to do so, duh. Sheesh. 'nuff
said, I hope. But just in case:
[[[ Hey Aminet CDROM guy! It's okay to distribute EE on your CDROMs! ]]]
.requirements
KS 2.04; any amiga model; Amiga E.
.construction
Completely written in Amiga E 3.2a.
.END-FISH-DESCRIPTION