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- From: divineg@prism.cs.orst.edu (Glade Diviney)
- Subject: Re: C Programmer's Ed of Choice? (QED)
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- Date: Wed, 22 Jul 1992 20:35:22 GMT
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- In <33197@cbmvax.commodore.com> bj@cbmvax.commodore.com (Brian Jackson - Amiga Networking) writes:
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- >In article <14fneaINN75v@darkstar.UCSC.EDU> jonathan@cats.ucsc.edu (Jonathan Cano) writes:
- >>Another excellent option is QED, a shareware editor by Darren M. Greenwald
- >>(who is a programmer at C= ). QED amazing!
-
- >Highly recommended. It's been my editor of choice for years now. Truly
- >nice. Another thing that should be mentioned is that all the code in QED is
- >'legal'. I have yet to have it give me -any- trouble on any revision of
- >the OS that I've had here (and I get many :)). Solid as a rock. Also, it
- >has an arexx learn mode whereby you can record a series of actions and then
- >QED will write an -arexx script- for you that will repeat the list. Nice.
-
- Hmm. Actually, I have noticed something wierd. I'm running 2.04 on my A500,
- and QED annoyingly insists on running the screen font instead of the system
- default text font for the text display. This would cause no problems, 'cept
- that I would like to have a proportional screen font, which QED won't allow.
- Oh well. I guess I'm stuck with TOPAZ. Yippe woo woo.
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- -=Glade Diviney
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