Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!rutgers!njin!limonce From: limonce@pilot.njin.net (Tom Limoncelli) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: CygnusEd Questions Message-ID: Date: 29 Jan 89 20:46:39 GMT References: <410f8eb1.129dc@blue.engin.umich.edu> Organization: NJ InterCampus Network, New Brunswick, N.J. Lines: 34 In article <410f8eb1.129dc@blue.engin.umich.edu> beh@caen.engin.umich.edu (Bob Hruska) writes: > doing a back-tab? Other than these two things (and that fact that it's a > memory hog) I really like Cygnus. ^^^^^^^^^^ Huh? It takes 180K and that includes the 4-color (2-bit plane) screen. I would like to see a 1-bit plane mode, though. When it hibernates it reduces itself down to 125K. That I think could be improved. I wouldn't mind if it overlayed some of the code and had an expunge command (which automatically happened when you hibernate too). Another nice thing would be to have (as long as it hibernates) is a mode that hibernated and dumps off a lot of code too. This would be very useful for hard drive users. The last thing I would like is to see the ASDG-low-memory.library to be used by CED Pro so that if it's hibernating it can kill itself off when memory is low. Of course, these are nit-picking items. It is a full-power editor, fast, does everything I need it to do (and more), supports ARexx as well as it's own little IPC protocal. I couldn't be happier and I recommend it to anyone that programs. Are there plans for a CED Pro upgrade? > Bob Hruska University of Michigan Computer Aided Engineering Network (CAEN) > INTERNET: beh@caen.engin.umich.edu -- Tom Limoncelli -- tlimonce@drunivac.Bitnet -- limonce@pilot.njin.net Drew University -- Madison, NJ -- 201-408-5389 Standard ACM Regional Contest winner! See you at Disclaim the nationals in Louisville, KY on Feb 21-23! er.