NEdit Version 4.0.3 NEdit is a GUI style plain text editor for workstations with X Windows and Motif. It supports a thorough set of features for programming and general purpose text editing. Features include: - Efficient, proven command set - Very complete functionality. NEdit is the primary editor for thousands of Unix and VMS programmers - Thorough consistency with Motif, MS Windows, and Macintosh conventions - Designed for intensive use: fast response time, menu and dialog shortcuts, streamlined interaction - Multi-level undo - Learn/replay - 100% GUI from the ground up - True multi-window, fully graphical design - Mouse based editing - Cut and Paste with other X/Motif programs, full compatibility with all X and Motif selection and text interchange styles - Secondary, quick-action, selections - Rectangular selection mode - Easy to learn - Just point and type - Capabilities are presented clearly in top level menus - Comprehensive on-line help - No special knowledge of X required, all important options can be set from within the program - Features for programmers - Auto-indent - Block indentation adjustment - Parenthesis flashing and matching - Find lines directly from compiler error output - Emulated tabs - Unix ctags support - Client/Server mode for integration with software development tools - Easy installation - Self contained single executable file - Pre-built, tested executables available for Silicon Graphics, Sun (Solaris & SunOS), HP, OSF/1, DEC Ultrix, IBM AIX, Linux, and VMS systems Pre-built NEdit executables are available by anonymous ftp from ftp.fnal.gov in the /pub/nedit directory. There is also a web page with more information: http://www-pat.fnal.gov/nirvana/nedit.html Send problems, questions, and comments to Send questions or comments to nedit_support@fnal.gov. Before reporting a problem, please check the Problems/Bugs section of the online help to make sure the problem is not already known. Mark Edel, m/s 234 Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory P.O. Box 500 Batavia, IL 60148 (708)840-2496 edel@fnal.gov