- By 1990,
KEDIT 4.0 had a
version supporting OS/2, and
included the ALL command. The last
version for DOS and OS/2 was
KEDIT 5.0p4.
KeditW (for Windows)...
-
KEdit may
refer to:
KEDIT, a
visual editor for DOS and Windows, a
clone of
XEDIT KEdit, a
simple text
editor for KDE This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- Geir Ove Grønmo
published a
syntax highlighting language definition for
KEDIT. With the
appearance of XML as an
alternative to SGML, XML's ****ociated...
- device. However, some
editors using such devices, e.g., BRIEF, ISPF, gVim,
KEDIT, THE, XEDIT, are not
visual editors.
WYSIWYG even GUI
editors "Definition...
- (VIM), or
using an
external implementation, e.g., XEDIT, or both, e.g.,
KEDIT.
Sometimes text
editors and edit
macros are used
under the
covers to provide...
-
advanced text
editor for programmers, and
general text editor. As of KDE 4,
KEdit was
replaced by Kate and Kwrite.
KDevelop – an
integrated development environment...
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original on 2017-08-21.
Retrieved 12
September 2019. "
KEDIT Language Definition Files".
Kedit.
Mansfield Software Group, Inc. 2012.
Retrieved 2016-04-07...
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license Kate KDE
Project 2000-12 24.08.2 2024-10-10 C++ No cost GPL
KEDIT Mansfield Software Group, Inc. 1983 1.6.1 2016-12-05 C $129 Proprietary...
- used as an
internal macro language in some
other software, such as SPF/PC,
KEDIT, THE and the ZOC
terminal emulator. Additionally, the Rexx
language can...
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