jed 1:0.99.20~pre.172+dfsg-1 source package in Ubuntu
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jed (1:0.99.20~pre.172+dfsg-1) unstable; urgency=medium * New upstream version 0.99.20~pre.172+dfsg -- Rafael Laboissière <email address hidden> Tue, 20 Dec 2022 18:54:27 -0300
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jed_0.99.20~pre.172+dfsg-1.dsc | 2.3 KiB | 1405a3f8fb85bc1f17029b4faa64103d2db480e771df42549b9046f55a503aa6 |
jed_0.99.20~pre.172+dfsg.orig.tar.xz | 782.3 KiB | 897801c695159977906bd762e7155696fe2123fc315225e3d2e8c724813f08eb |
jed_0.99.20~pre.172+dfsg-1.debian.tar.xz | 29.7 KiB | 4d26303b66707d2bb0816be6293b3abdf8c53ef057110a3f4b07d4e9f0d6f658 |
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- jed: editor for programmers (textmode version)
Jed is a small, fast and powerful text editor, yet starts faster than
bash.
.
Completely customizable with prepared emulation modes for Emacs, CUA
(similar to KDE/Gnome/OpenOffice) , Borland-IDE, Brief, and EDT. Extensible
in the S-Lang scripting language (with a syntax resembling C).
.
Editing functions: folding support, rectangular cut/paste, regular
expression search/replace, incremental searches, search/replace across
multiple files, multiple windows, multiple buffers, ...
.
Tools: directory editor (dired), info (browse GNU info files), mail,
rmail, ispell, shell mode, ...
.
Special modes (syntax highlight, indention, compile, ...) for
Basic, C, C++, DCL, FORTRAN, IDL, Java, nroff, Pascal, Perl, PHP,
PostScript, Python, sh. Modes for markup languages include HTML and
(La)TeX (with AUC-TeX style editing and BibTeX)
.
Additional tools and modes can be found in the jed-extra package.
- jed-common: S-Lang runtime files for jed and xjed
Jed is a small, fast and powerful text editor.
.
This package provides the S-Lang runtime files that are needed by both
jed and xjed.
- jed-dbgsym: debug symbols for jed
- xjed: editor for programmers (x11 version)
Jed is a small, fast (faster startup than xterm with bash),
and powerful text editor.
.
Completely customizable with prepared emulation modes for Emacs, CUA
(similar to KDE/Gnome/Openoffice) , Borland-IDE, Brief, and EDT. Extensible
in the S-Lang scripting language (with a syntax resembling C).
.
Editing functions: folding support; rectangular cut/paste; regular
expression search/replace; incremental searches; search/replace across
multiple files; multiple windows; multiple buffers; ...
.
Special modes (syntax highlight, indention, compile, ...) for
Basic, C, C++, DCL, FORTRAN, IDL, Java, NROFF, Pascal,
Perl, PHP, PostScript, Python, SH.
Modes for markup languages include HTML and (La)TeX (with AUC-TeX style
editing and BibTeX)
.
Tools: directory editor (dired); info (browse GNU info files); mail;
rmail; ispell; shell mode; ...
.
The native X11 version provides improved mouse support, key configuration
and X selection interaction. If no display is available, xjed falls back to
text mode, thus there is no need to install both jed and xjed packages.
.
Additional tools and modes can be found in the jed-extra package.
- xjed-dbgsym: debug symbols for xjed