MicroEMACS
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uEmacs/Pk 4.0.15 unter Linux | |
Basisdaten
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Entwickler | Dave Conroy, Daniel M. Lawrence |
Erscheinungsjahr | 1985 |
Aktuelle Version | 4.0 (20. März 1996) |
Aktuelle Vorabversion | 5.0 |
Betriebssystem | Multiplatform |
Kategorie | Texteditor |
Lizenz | gemeinfrei[1] |
deutschsprachig | nein |
MicroEMACS is a small, portable Emacs-like text editor originally written by Dave Conroy in 1985, and further developed by Daniel M. Lawrence (1958–2010[2][3]) and was maintained by him. MicroEMACS has been ported to many operating systems, including CP/M,[4] MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows, VMS, Atari ST, AmigaOS, OS-9, and various Unix-like operating systems.
Variants of MicroEMACS also exist, such as mg, a more GNU Emacs-compatible editor. Many relationships to contemporary editors can also be found in MicroEMACS. The vi clone vile was derived from an older version of MicroEMACS.
University of Washington's simple text editor Pico was based on MicroEMACS 3.6. Pico's featureset and interface would later be emulated in the free software clone GNU nano due to its ambiguous licensing terms.[5]
Literatur
Bearbeiten- Hans-Josef Heck: Standard-Betriebssystem UNIX für Fortgeschrittene. Rowohlt, Hamburg 1991, ISBN 3-499-18187-8.
Weblinks
BearbeitenEinzelnachweise
Bearbeiten- ↑ Daniel M. Lawrence: MicroEMACS Manual. 20. März 1996, S. 1 (aquest.com [PDF]).
- ↑ le_trombone: Daniel M. Lawrence, 1958 - 2010. 9. Juni 2010, archiviert vom am 20. April 2013; abgerufen am 11. Januar 2012.
- ↑ R. Earle Harris: The Open Rho Project. Abgerufen am 11. Januar 2012.
- ↑ ftp.funet.fi:/pub/cpm/editors/. In: www.commodore.ca. Abgerufen am 6. Februar 2018.
- ↑ Man page for Alpine pico(1). In: Debian Manpages. Abgerufen am 4. August 2020.