This is Conroy's editor with enhancements and some (few needed) fixes. It has quite a few extra modules (I hate conditionals) which create different configurations of the editor. The command file Ued.cmd will build all of the object modules and build a few of the versions. Current versions exist which: (and respective build files - .bld) ged make a get-command line version bed make a big file editor version (yes, this time it really works!!!) vsed make a `screen' editor for vt100's ued make a `screen' editor for tele-rays To save the time and trouble of running macro-11, the objects are supplied. See notes.txt for random information and previous comments. This is a running log of changes and may contain the only documentation on new modifications to the editor. NOTE - NOTE - NOTE We use 3.1 io modules and fcsres. Thus we can't use the new syslib.olb. Therefore some of the build files (.bld) reference qiosym. This is an extracted module from the 3.2 syslib which contains full duplex driver symbol defs. Qiosym is supplied in this package. If you are using 3.2 modules you may delete the qiosym reference from the build files. The vt100 versions require ansi mode be OFF at startup, although it is placed into ansi mode for short times to do the various functions. If you must use the vt100 (pity pity) you will find that aside from being able to shave looking into the vt100's glare free screen, you will also not be able to repeat the cursor movement keys (no auto repeat on any of the control characters or anything useful for that matter). The teleray versions also permit turning on and off dim mode without having to output the text again. Thus the vt100 modules do not support the `space' `f' option (space designates address range) which dims out all text not selected by the t command tags. As a quick test for success of the ged editor, try the example command file: Example.cmd. Do the following: run ged GED>@example You must have spawning in the system for it to work. It will create a pip directory list file in a temp file which it will edit, display a message on the terminal (of what the results should be) and then delete (spawning pip) the temp file. Note that all text in this file and Notes.txt was formatted using this editor.