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- From: feldman@hal9k.cxo.dec.com (james feldman)
- Subject: Re: Looking for Ultrix based X-Window Text Editor
- Message-ID: <1993Jan12.233127.24778@nntpd2.cxo.dec.com>
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- Reply-To: feldman@hal9k.cxo.dec.com (james feldman)
- Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation
- References: <1993Jan8.150115.23083@pb.com> <1il179INNivh@usenet.pa.dec.com>
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- Date: Tue, 12 Jan 1993 23:31:27 GMT
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- In article <1il179INNivh@usenet.pa.dec.com>, klee@wsl.dec.com (Ken Lee) writes:
- |>|> We are currently looking for a decent X-Window Text File Editor
- |>|> with more functionality than xedit. Does anyone know of any
- |>|> X-Window editors that are available on the internet or commercially?
- |>|> It should be easy to use for end-users.
- |>
- |>Did you try dxnotepad, which comes with Ultrix DECwindows? It has a basic
- |>mouse and type mode for casual users. It is also somewhat extensible for
- |>more serious users.
- |>
- What about dectpu? It has a windows interface and can be configured to look
- like just about anything.
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