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# This file contains product information that can be used by
# KingFisher 2.0 and other similar tools.
.name
Jade
.type
Text Editing
.short
Programmer's editor Amiga and Unix X11
.description
A text editor primarily designed for programmers. It is easily customized
through a Lisp-style extension language and can be tailored to the user's
own requirements. Jade is designed to run under a graphical windowing
system, systems currently supported are the Commodore Amiga and the
X Window System version 11 (but only under Unix). It is the successor
to the editor `Jed 2.10' which was released for the Amiga in early 1993.
The author has decided to rename it since there is already an editor
called 'Jed' available on Unix systems (there is no connection between
the two). "Jade" is an anagram of "A Jed", if you want an acronym you
could use "Just Another Damn Editor". Jade is compatible with GNU Emacs
in terms of keystrokes and command names to a certain extent but it is
not intended as a simple copy of Emacs.
.version
3.0
.author
John Harper
.requirements
Requires OS2.04+, approx 300K of free memory and approx 20K of stack space.
(50 K if using the Lisp compiler)
.reference
AmigaLibDisk776:JEd/
2.05
.distribution
GNU Public License
.address
91 Springdale Road
Broadstone
Dorset
BH18 9BW
England
.email
jsh@ukc.ac.uk
.source
Include full source
.docs
NEWS
COPYING
INSTALL
INSTALL.Amiga
doc/Jade.doc
doc/Jade.guide
.described-by
Fred Fish (fnf@fishpond.cygnus.com)
.submittal
Downloaded via ftp from wuarchive.wustl.edu.
.contents
Jade A text editor primarily designed for programmers. It is
easily customized through a Lisp-style extension language
and can be tailored to the user's own requirements. Jade
is designed to run under a graphical windowing system,
systems currently supported are the Commodore Amiga and the
X Window System version 11 (but only under Unix). It is
the successor to the editor `Jed 2.10' which was released
for the Amiga in early 1993. The author has decided to
rename it since there is already an editor called 'Jed'
available on Unix systems (there is no connection between
the two). "Jade" is an anagram of "A Jed", if you want an
acronym you could use "Just Another Damn Editor". Jade
is compatible with GNU Emacs in terms of keystrokes and
command names to a certain extent but it is not intended
as a simple copy of Emacs.
Author: John Harper