Editors
Welcome to the Skunkware Editors section. Here you will find replacement editors. This
section is concerned mainly with text editors, or general purpose editors, not graphics
editors or specialty editors.
Package List
Name |
Description |
Version |
OSR5 |
UnixWare |
elvis |
Elvis |
2.0 |
Yes |
Yes |
emacs |
GNU Emacs |
20.2 |
Yes |
Yes |
jed |
Jed |
0.98.7 |
Yes |
No |
joe |
Joe |
2.8 |
Yes |
No |
gxedit |
GXedit - graphical text editor |
1.23 |
No |
Yes |
infodock |
Advanced Integrated Development Environment |
4.0.7 |
No |
Yes |
nedit |
NEdit - GUI text editor |
5.0.2 |
Yes |
Yes |
nvi |
The New Vi |
1.79 |
Yes |
Yes |
pico |
Pico |
3.96 |
Yes |
No |
Ted |
Ted - text processor |
2.4 |
No |
Yes |
vile |
Vile |
7.3 |
Yes |
No |
vim |
Vi IMproved, a programmers text editor |
5.1 |
Yes |
Yes |
xcoral |
Xcoral |
3.14 |
Yes |
Yes |
xemacs |
XEmacs - the best Emacs ever |
20.4 |
Yes |
Yes |
xhtml |
HTML editor |
1.3 |
Yes |
Yes |
ex/vi clone
elvis is a text editor. It is intended to be a modern replacement for the classic ex/vi
editor of UNIX fame. elvis supports many new features, including multiple edit buffers,
multiple windows, multiple user interfaces (including an X11 interface), and a variety of
display modes.
For a more complete description, you should see elvis's on-line documentation. To view
this documentation, start elvis and then give the command ":help".
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/osr5/editors/elvis/
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/uw7/editors/elvis/
ftp://ftp.cs.pdx.edu/pub/elvis/
GNU Emacs
GNU Emacs, the extensible, customizable, self-documenting real-time display editor.
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/osr5/editors/emacs/
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/uw2/editors/emacs/
ftp://prep.ai.mit.edu/pub/gnu/
http://www.gnu.ai.mit.edu/
Jed - Programmer's Editor
Features:
Color syntax highlighting. Emulation of Emacs, EDT, Wordstar, and Brief editors.
Extensible in a language resembling C. Completely customizable. Editing TeX files with
AUC-TeX style editing (BiBTeX support too). Folding support, and much more...
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/osr5/editors/jed/
ftp://space.mit.edu/pub/davis/jed/
Joe's Own Editor
JOE is the professional freeware ASCII text screen editor for UNIX. It makes full use
of the power and versatility of UNIX, but lacks the steep learning curve and basic
nonsense you have to deal with in every other UNIX editor. JOE has the feel of most IBM PC
text editors: The key-sequences are reminiscent of WordStar and Turbo-C. JOE is much more
powerful than those editors, however. JOE has all of the features a UNIX user should
expect: full use of termcap/terminfo, excellent screen update optimizations (JOE is fully
useable at 2400 baud), simple installation, and all of the UNIX-integration features of
VI.
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/osr5/editors/joe/
ftp://ftp.std.com/src/editors/
GXedit - graphical text editor
GXedit is a multi function GPL graphical text editor using GTK. It was made to have
multiple useful functions without becoming too bloated or too big, and while staying easy
to use.
The current project focus is on making GXedit into a general purpose environment and
making sure it's both very secure and user friendly. I believe that most useful work is
document centric, that's why GXedit is primarly a text editor. It also provides all the
features needed to complete your work, and is very much network oriented.
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/uw7/editors/gxedit/
http://devplanet.fastethernet.net/gxedit.html
http://devplanet.fastethernet.net/gxedit.html
BeOpen.com InfoDock - Integrated Software Development Toolset
BeOpen.com InfoDock is an Integrated Software Development Toolset based upon the XEmacs
text editor but with a more powerful and commercially oriented user interface and feature
set. It is part of BeOpen.com's Open Source Software product set.
Features of InfoDock include:
- dozens of carefully designed menubars tailored to the large variety of supported editing
and browsing modes (covers most major languages in use today);
- attractive, cleanly blended window colors that support the use of either dark or light
window backgrounds;
- smart, automatic point-and-click hyperlinks in files: e.g. jump to an identifier
definition, jump to the source line associated with a build-time error, follow URLs, etc.;
- automatic file header insertion and standardized indenting of program constructs;
- advanced, incremental source code coloring for most major programming languages; and
professional object-oriented code browsing with fast queries for all major object-oriented
languages.
- powerful e-mail, NetNews and file management facilities.
InfoDock comes bundled together with Hyperbole (an everyday, net-centric hypertextual
information manager) and the OO-Browser (a fast flexible object-oriented code browser that
supports all languages). BeOpen.com also provides high-quality support, updates, training
and printed documentation for these and other Open Source products.
(XEmacs is a powerful, extensible text editor with full GUI support. XEmacs descends
from the Free Software Foundation's Emacs editor but has many additional features and is
maintained separately. BeOpen.com can also provide commercial support for XEmacs or
Emacs.)
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/uw7/devtools/infodock/
http://www.BeOpen.com/products.html
http://www.BeOpen.com
NEdit - GUI text editor
NEdit is a GUI style plain-text editor for X/Motif systems. It is very easy to use,
especially for those familiar with the Macintosh or MS Windows style of interface. Don't
let the lack of pizzazz of this web-site, or the simplicity of NEdit's interface fool you.
NEdit is now one of the most popular editors in the Unix community, and one of the most
powerful. It has every significant feature required by professional programmers and other
intensive users of plain-text editing, carefully optimized and organized around the
principles and conventions of modern graphical user interfaces. NEdit is also the most
mouse-interactive of all Unix text editors. Try it and see what you're missing.
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/uw7/editors/nedit/
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/osr5/editors/nedit/
ftp://ftp.fnal.gov/pub/nedit/
http://www-pat.fnal.gov/nirvana/nedit.html
The New VI
NVI is the "new" vi, based on the original Berkeley source code. It has a few
features which the original vi doesn't, and is considerably faster. A worthy replacement
for the standard editor.
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/uw7/editors/
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/osr5/editors/nvi/
ftp://ftp.bostic.com/pub/
http://www.bostic.com/vi
Pico Text Editor
Pico is a very simple and easy-to-use text editor offering paragraph justification,
cut/paste, and a spelling checker.
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/osr5/editors/pico/
ftp://ftp.cac.washington.edu/pine/
http://www.washington.edu/pine
Ted - Text Processor for UNIX/X11
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/uw7/editors/Ted/
ftp://ftp.nluug.nl/pub/editors/ted/
http://www.nllgg.nl/Ted/
Ted is a text processor running under X Windows on Unix/Linux systems. Ted was
developed as a standard easy word processor, having the role of Wordpad on
MS-Windows, but more powerful. In our opinion, the possibility to type a letter or a note
on a Unix/Linux machine is clearly missing. Only too often, you have to turn to a Windows
machine to write a letter or an e-mail message. Teds function is to be able to edit
rich text documents on Unix/Linux in a wysiwyg way.
Compatibility with popular MS-Windows applications played an important role in the
design of Ted. Every document produced by Ted should, without any loss of
formatting or information, be accepted as a legal .rtf file by Word. Compatibility
in the other direction is more difficult to achieve. Ted supports most basic text
formatting, as supported by the Microsoft applications. Other formatting instructions and
meta information are ignored. By ignoring unsupported formatting Ted tries to get
the complete text of a document on screen. Ted can be used to read formatted e-mail
sent from a Windows machine to Unix.
Features
- Wysiwyg rich text editing. You can use all fonts for which you have a .afm file and that
are available as an X11 font. Ted is delivered with .afm files for the Adobe fonts
that are available on Motif systems and in all postscript printers: Times, Helvetica, Courier
and Symbol. Other fonts can be added with the normal X11 procedure. Font properties like
bold and italic are supported; so is underlining.
- Ted uses Microsoft RTF as its native file format. Microsoft Word and Wordpad
can read files produced by Ted. Usually Ted can read .rtf files from Microsoft
Word and Wordpad. As Ted does not support all features of Word,some
formatting information might be lost.
- In line bitmap pictures.
- Postscript printing.
- Spelling checking in several Latin languages. (E.G. English, Dutch, German, Portuguese,
French and Spanish.)
- Directly mailing documents from Ted.
- Cut/Copy/Paste, also with other applications.
- Find/Replace.
- Ruler: Paragraph indentation, Indentation of first line, Tabs. Copy/Paste Ruler.
- Page breaks.
- Tables: Insert Table, Row, Column. Changing the column width of tables with their ruler.
- Symbols and accented characters are fully supported.
- Hyperlinks.
- Saving a document in HTML format.
For a detailed description and a manual please refer to the readme files in RTF, HTML or plain text.
Vile Text Editor
Text editor with Vi and Emacs characteristics
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/osr5/editors/vile/
ftp://ftp.clark.net/pub/dickey/vile/
Vi IMproved, a programmers text editor
Vim is a text editor that is upwards compatible to vi. It can be used to edit any ASCII
text. It is especially useful for editing programs.
There are a lot of enhancements above vi: multi level undo, multi windows and buffers,
command line editing, filename completion, on-line help, visual selection, etc.. Read
vim_diff.txt for a summary of the differences between Vim and vi.
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/osr5/editors/vim/
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/uw7/editors/vim/
ftp://ftp.fu-berlin.de/pub/misc/editors/vim/
http://www.math.fu-berlin.de/~guckes/vim/
graphical text editor
Xcoral is a multiwindow mouse-based text editor for the X Window System. A built-in
browser enables you to navigate through C functions, C++ classes, methods and files. A
Small Ansi C Interpreter is also built-in to dynamically extend the editor's possibilities
(user functions, key bindings, modes etc). provides variable width fonts, menus,
scrollbars, buttons, search, regions, kill-buffers, macros and undo. An on-line manual
box, with a table of contents and an index, helps you to use and customize the editor.
Commands are accessible from menus or key bindings. Xcoral is a direct Xlib client and
runs on color/bw X Display.
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/osr5/editors/xcoral/
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/uw7/editors/
ftp://ftp.inria.fr/X/contrib-R5/clients/
X-Emacs
XEmacs is a powerful, extensible text editor with full GUI support, initially based on
an early version of GNU Emacs 19 from the Free Software Foundation and since kept up to
date with recent versions of that product. This version has support for many extra
features not found in GNU Emacs.
This archive contains two versions of X-Emacs, one with X11 support and one without. By
default, the xemacs binary is linked to the version which does have X11 support built in.
If you know that you will never be running XEmacs in X11 mode, you can change the link in
/usr/local/bin to point to the non-X11 version. This will reduce the editor memory usage
size as well as start up time.
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/osr5/editors/xemacs/
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/uw7/editors/xemacs/
ftp://ftp.xemacs.org/pub/xemacs/
http://www.xemacs.org/
hypertext markup language editor
xhtml is a splitscreen HTML editor allowing amendments of the source document and
showing the HTML display of that source. The usual file editing facilities (open, amend,
save etc.) are present by either using meta key combinations or by mouse selection via
pulldown menus. Also most of the HTML functions such as heading, paragraphs, lists etc are
available.
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/uw7/editors/
http://www.sco.com/skunkware/osr5/editors/ashe
ftp://ftp.cs.rpi.edu/pub/puninj/ASHE/README.html
http://www.cs.rpi.edu/~puninj/TALK/head.html
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