EDTEM - Release 3 ----------------- Introduction ------------ EDTEM is a versatile, TPU-driven text editor. It has the basic keypad configuration (and capabilities) of DEC's standard EDT, and some of the power of the more advanced EMACS series of editors. Included are the following features: - multiple windows (as many as is desired) - DCL command and output capture - subprocess spawning (without leaving the editor) - pattern searches - inline compilation of current buffer (FORTRAN, PL/I, RUNOFF, etc.) - simple language sensitivity The editor is intended for all types of users, from beginners who would use the basic EDT-like features, to advanced programmers who can take advantage of more powerful capabilities. History ------- EDTEM was first released on the fall 1986 DECUS tape. A second version followed in the fall of 1987. This is the third release, and it includes several new features, as well as improvements (I hope) and bug fixes to existing functions. Refer to RELEASE_NOTES.DOC for details on the major changes. Installation Notes ------------------ This kit includes twp section files, with one built for use under VMS V4.7 (EDTEM_V4.TPU$SECTION) and the other under VMS V5.0-1 (EDTEM_V5.TPU$SECTION). The V4 section file has been running for some time now without any reported bugs. Some minor changes were made recently so that the editor can be compiled under VMS V5 without a thousand informatory messages being produced by the tighter compilation checking - but the alterations were few, and it is thus unlikely any bugs were introduced. No attempt has been made to thoroughly debug the V5 version, other than a brief check of some of the basic functions. Undoubtedly, some things will break in the V5 version, but it may take time to find them. But, for those of you whose sites are already committed to running VMS V5, I have provided the compiled EDTEM for that release. Good luck with it... Refer to SETUP.DOC for help on installing the editor at your site. For More Information -------------------- TUTORIAL.DOC contains a first-session example on the use of some of the more basic functions. REFERENCE.DOC contains a more in-depth description of the editor, and a list of commands. EDTEM_TAB_SETTINGS.TXT is a sample user custom simulated tab stop settings definition file (described in REFERENCE.DOC). I am always interested in ideas for improvement to EDTEM. Constructive comments are welcome. As there are nearly 16000 lines of code in the present release, ample opportunity for bugs exists. Mike Latshaw Pacific Power and Light Company Room 300 PSB 920 S.W. Sixth Avenue Portland, OR 97204 (503)-464-6208