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<H4>Subject: Free Editor</H4><PRE>
Another possibility is MicroEMACS for Windows 3.12. It has MDI
support, a macro language (not LISP!), and is small and efficient.
You can find in on UUNET.
In article <3rku1i$gfs@rbdc.rbdc.com>, vanevery@rbdc.rbdc.com says...
>
>I've got GNU Emacs running in a DOS box, but that's only 1 window.
>Are there any good freeware editors out there?
>
>I'm using it to do TCL/Tk under MS-Windows. Anything that has
>features for TCL/Tk would be nice. Although I doubt there is
>anything, which is why I'll probably stick with GNU Emacs.
>
>Thanks,
>Brandon
>
>--
>Brandon J. Van Every | Computer Graphics | The sun
attempts
> | | to be
white,
>vanevery@rbdc.rbdc.com | C++ UNIX X11 Motif | as white
as
>http://rbdc.rbdc.com/~vanevery | HTML CGI Perl TCL/Tk | daytime.
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<H4>Subject: Plugin for VC++</H4><PRE>
In article <3ro5q7$bpp@info.eng.octel.com>, john@octel.com (John Cook) writes...
>My favorite text editor for programming is Brief. Since it runs
>under DOS, it's a hassle to use with any Windows-based development
>environment. I read in another posting that some of the newer,
>more powerful editors work as plug-in options under Microsoft
>Visual C++ (I am considering purchasing MSVC 2.0).
Get CodeWright Fusion from Premia, that's the best there is. It plugs into
VC++ quite effortlessly.
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