Xref: utzoo comp.misc:2406 comp.sources.wanted:4169 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!bloom-beacon!athena.mit.edu!wesommer From: wesommer@athena.mit.edu (William Sommerfeld) Newsgroups: comp.misc,comp.sources.wanted Subject: Re: EDT editor wanted Message-ID: <5380@bloom-beacon.MIT.EDU> Date: 16 May 88 22:46:29 GMT References: <1141@crete.cs.glasgow.ac.uk> <167@kesmai.COM> Sender: daemon@bloom-beacon.MIT.EDU Reply-To: wesommer@athena.mit.edu (William Sommerfeld) Organization: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Lines: 9 In article <167@kesmai.COM> dca@kesmai.COM (David C. Albrecht) writes: >At one point I was using both VMS and Unix systems. We had a commercial version >of EMACS (I think it was Gosling) and it came with macros that bound a VT100 >keypad to emulate EDT and did a pretty decent job. The emacs EDT emulation >added multiple window capability (which was nice). It didn't do any of the >command line stuff. You could no doubt do the same for GNUemacs. Yep. "M-x edt-emulation-on" does it in GNU 18.xx; I'm not sure how good the emulation is, not being an EDT user.