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Description

Programmable text editor written around S-Lang.

JED is a freely available text editor for Unix, VMS, MSDOS, OS/2, BeOS, QNX, and win9X/NT platforms. Although it is a powerful editor designed for use by programmers, its drop-down menu facility make it one of the friendliest text editors around. Hence it is ideal for composing simple email messages as well as editing complex programs in a variety of computer languages.

JED makes extensive use of the S-Lang library, which endows it with the powerful S-Lang scripting language. Some of its features are:

  • Color syntax highlighting on color terminals, e.g., Linux console or a remote color terminal via dialup (as well as Xjed)
  • Folding support
  • Drop-down menus on ALL terminals/platforms
  • Emulation of Emacs, EDT, Wordstar, Borland, and Brief editors
  • Extensible in the C-like S-Lang language making the editor completely customizable.
  • Capable of reading GNU info files from within JED's info browser
  • A variety of programming modes (with syntax highlighting) are available including C, C++, FORTRAN, TeX, HTML, SH, python, IDL, DCL, NROFF...
  • Edit TeX files with AUC-TeX style editing (BiBTeX support too)
  • Asynchronous subprocess support allowing one to compile from within the editor
  • Built-in support for the GPM mouse driver on Linux console
  • Abbreviation mode and Dynamic abbreviation mode
  • 8 bit clean with mute/dead key support
  • Supported on most Unix, VMS, OS/2, MSDOS (386+), win9X/NT, QNX, and BeOS systems
  • Rectangular cut/paste; regular expressions; incremental searches; search replace across multiple files; multiple windows; multiple buffers; shell modes; directory editor (dired); mail; rmail; ispell; and much, much more.
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Version

0.99-19

Executables (3)

  • bin/jed
  • bin/rgrep
  • bin/xjed

Platforms (44)

    Darwin
    FreeBSD
    Linux
    NetBSD
    OpenBSD
    Redox
    Solaris
    Windows
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