Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!think.com!samsung!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!src.honeywell.com!msi.umn.edu!cs.umn.edu!talon.UCS.ORST.EDU!orstcs!prism!tannerr From: tannerr@prism.cs.orst.edu (Ryan Tanner) Newsgroups: comp.sources.wanted Subject: Re: A simple Word Processor? Message-ID: <1991May20.080918.7202@lynx.CS.ORST.EDU> Date: 20 May 91 08:09:18 GMT References: Sender: @lynx.CS.ORST.EDU Distribution: orst Organization: Oregon State University, Computer Science Dept Lines: 25 Nntp-Posting-Host: prism.cs.orst.edu In peter@cutmcvax.cs.curtin.edu.au (Peter Wemm) writes: >Anybody know of anywhere that I can get a wordprocessor from? I am posting >this for somebody who uses Wordperfect, but is switching to a Unix system >and is looking for a replacement. >Any pointers/tips appreciated.. >-- >Peter Wemm >------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >peter@cs.curtin.edu.au (Home) +61-9-450-5243 >Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Western Australia. >Nuke the Simpsons! If you don't have emacs, you could get the dte editor. It uses the wordstar command set and has special features useful to programmers. You would have to compile the C source yourself. It is setup to be compiled under UNIX and MSDOS. This editor does not have features for boldfacing, underlining, etc... Great for data and programs. via ftp: nic.funet.fi (128.214.6.100) It was in some editors directory listed as dte5-1.zip; I don't have the full path, sorry. Ryan (tannerr@prism.cs.orst.edu)