Glimmer is a full featured code editor with many advanced features,
including full scripting integration using Python. It is still in
the development stages, but is fairly useful as a C/C++ editor with
all the frills.
From Jim Geovedi <jim@corebsd.or.id>.
* Added a feature that highlights the respective location of the value
currently under the cursor in the opposite window
* Fixed a rare division by zero problem
* Added the ctrl+b key mapping for the End key
* Fixed a problem with the End key where the cursor wouldn't go to
the end of the file if it was on a certain line(s)
From maintainer Lonny Gomes <devel@n0mansland.net>.
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Beaver is an Early AdVanced EditoR, for Linux and other Unices (and even
Windows); in other words, it's a text editor that is intended to be
light-weight, but full of useful features for programming, from editing of web
sites to C coding. It is based upon the GTK+ toolkit, supports many languages
through config files and offers functions such as automatic indentation and
completion or syntax highlighting. In fact, it is 100% compatible with
Ultraedit's wordfile.txt files, and has its own mini macro language.
Submitted by Lonny Gomes <devel@n0mansland.net>.
Hexcurse is a user-friendly, ncurses-based hex editor that contains
many useful features. Some of its features include hex and decimal
address output, ASCII/EBCDIC output, searching, jumping to specified
locations in the file, bolded modifications, an undo feature, and
quick keyboard shortcuts to commands.
incrementing the fns elisp file needed for Eshell and bumping
Emacs version to 21.1.2 rather then the expected 21.1.1.
Needs more investigation. ok espie@