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This is a slightly updated version of uemacs-PK (PK is Pekka Kutvonen) which was used at Helsinki University a long time ago. My fingers cannot be retrained.
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MicroEMACS 3.9 Release Notes July 22, 1987
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**********************************************************************
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(C)opyright 1987 by Daniel M. Lawrence
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MicroEMACS 3.9 can be copied and distributed freely for any
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non-commercial purposes. MicroEMACS 3.9 can only be incorporated
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into commercial software with the permission of the current author.
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**********************************************************************
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MicroEMACS 3.9 is availible in a couple of different ways.
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First, it is availible via my bulletin board system.....
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The Programmer's Room
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FIDO 201/2
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(317) 742-5533
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24 hours 300/1200 baud
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Also it should be online on the following BBS's:
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The Starship Trooper Fido 201/1 (317) 423-2281 2400
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[These following two are open from 10pm till 5pm
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and only while Purdue is in session]
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The NightStaff Fido 201/4 (317) 495-4270 1200
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The Access Violation Fido 201/5 (317) 495-4270 9600
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There it is arranged as three MSDOS .ARC files, EMACSDOC.ARC
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which contains the documentation and command files, EMACSSRC.ARC which
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contains the sources and the UNIX Makefile, and EMACSEXE.EXE which
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contains the MSDOS executables. Also all the various executables are
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available individually.
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EMACSDOC.ARC includes the files:
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README This file
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(These four files should be in your path for the standard setup)
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EMACS.RC Standard startup file
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NEWPAGE.CMD Shifted Function key Pager
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PPAGE.CMD Programming page
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WPAGE.CMD Word processing page
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BPAGE.CMD Block and box manipulation page
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ME110.RC HP110 startup file
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ME150.RC HP150 startup file
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AMIGA.RC AMIGA ".emacsrc" startup file
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ST520.RC ATARI ST startup file
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EMACS.HLP Online help file
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EMACS.MSS MicroSCRIBE format of EMACS.TXT
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EMACS.TXT EMACS BEGINNER'S/REFERENCE MANUAL
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AZMAP.CMD Translate AZTEC .SYM files to .MAP
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BDATA.CMD BASIC Data statement builder
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FINDCOM.CMD Find mismatched C comments
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FUNC.CMD Allow function keys on systems with non (like UNIX)
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MENU.CMD Sample Menu system
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MENU1 datafile for menu system
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SHELL.CMD Sample interactive MSDOS shell
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TRAND.CMD Generate random numbers and do statistics on them
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EMACSSRC.ARC includes the files:
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ALINE.H Atari ST graphic header file
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ANSI.C ANSI screen driver
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BASIC.C basic cursor movement
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BIND.C key binding commands
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BUFFER.C buffer manipulation commands
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CRYPT.C encryption functions
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DOLOCK file locking stub routines
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DG10.C Data General 10 screen driver
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DISPLAY.C main display driver
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EBIND.H binding list
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EDEF.H global variable declarations
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EFUNC.H function name list
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EPATH.H default path settings
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ESTRUCT.H configuration and structure definitions
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EVAL.C expression evaluator
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EVAR.H EMACS macro variable declarations
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EXEC.C macro execution functions
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FILE.C user file functions
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FILEIO.C low level file I/O driver
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HP110.C HP110 screen driver
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HP150.C HP150(A or C) screen driver
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IBMPC.C IBM-PC CGA and MONOCHROME driver
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INPUT.C low level user input driver
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ISEARCH.C incremental search functions
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LINE.C text line manipulation functions
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LOCK.C file locking functions
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MAIN.C argument parsing and command loop
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RANDOM.C other random user functions
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REGION.C region cut & paste functions
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SEARCH.C search and replace functions
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SPAWN.C OS interface driver
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ST520.C ATARI ST1040 screen driver
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TCAP.C Termcap screen driver
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TERMIO.C low level I/O driver
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TIPC.C TI-PC screen driver
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VMSVT.C VMS screen driver
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VT52.C VT52 screen driver
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WINDOW.C window manipulation functions
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WORD.C word manipulation functions
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Z309.C Zenith 100 PC series terminal driver
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EMACSEXE.ARC includes the files:
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MEIBM.EXE IBM-PC CGA/MONO/EGA version
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MEANSI.EXE MSDOS ANSI graphics version
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ME110.EXE HP110 portable version
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ME150.EXE HP150 version
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ME309.EXE Zenith 100 PC series version
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ME520.PRG Atari 520/1040ST version
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MEAMIGA. Amiga 1000 version
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Recently, MicroSPELL 1.0 has been released. This program allows
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you to spell check text files and uses MicroEMACS to scan the file,
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doing various corrections.
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MicroSCRIBE, a fairly SCRIBE compatible text formatter to go
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along with these programs will probably be available for beta testing
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early spring 1988. This program is turning out to be a lot more complex
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than I thought it would be, and is taking more time to get out.
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I have in my possesion a port of MicroEMACS 3.8i to the
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Macintosh, and I will be incorporating the needed changes for the current
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version to support the Macintosh.
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As before, I will continue to support these programs, and
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encourage everyone to spread them around as much as they can. If you
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make what you think are changes that are useful to many, send me the
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updates, and as time permits, I will incorporate the ones I understand,
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and agree with into the master sources.
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MicroEMACS is available on disk directly from my by sending me
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$25 per order and a note specifying the disk format and the product that
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you need. I can fill orders for IBM-PC high/low density 5 1/4 and 3
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1/5, ATARI ST single and double density, AMIGA disks and HP150 disks.
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(You do not need to send disks or mailers, I will provide these.) The
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distribution set includes on disk all docs, executables and sources.
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Also I will register you and you will receive automatic notices of new
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versions of all the programs I am releasing.
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Commercial lisences to allow MicroEMACS to be incorporated into
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other software packages are also available at a reasonable per package
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price. Also I am available to do customization of MicroEMACS at an
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hourly rate. Send all requests to the address below:
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USmail: Daniel Lawrence
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617 New York St
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Lafayette, IN 47901
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UUCP: pur-ee!j.cc.purdue.edu!nwd
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ARPA: nwd@j.cc.purdue.edu
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FIDO: The Programmer's Room 201/2
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(317) 742-5533
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ATT: (317) 742-5153
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New Features since version 3.8i
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===============================
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** New standard startup file
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The new emacs.rc file is segmented into more parts and loads much
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faster than before. Separate "pages" of shifted function keys are
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available. Users can write their own "pages".
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*** New Variables (there are a lot...)
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$status returns status of last command
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$palette color palette settings
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$lastkey returns last keystroke
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$curchar returns and set the ascii number of the
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character under the point
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$progname always returns "MicroEMACS"
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$version always returns the current version ("3.9")
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$discmd sets display of messages on the command
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line (except via the write-message command)
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$disinp sets echoing of characters during input on the
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command line
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$wline returns and sets # lines in current window
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$cwline returns and set current line within window
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$target returns/sets target for line moves
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$search returns/sets default search string
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$replace returns/sets default replace string
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$match returns last matched string in magic search
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$cmode returns/sets encoded mode of current buffer
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$gmode returns/sets encoded global mode (see appendix E
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in emacs.mss to decode this)
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$tpause returns/sets the pause for fence matching
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(this is in rather arbitrary units which
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WILL vary from machine to machine)
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$line return/sets the contents of the current line
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$gflags global operations flag (see emacs.txt Appendix G)
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$rval child process return value
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*** New computers supported
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Atari 1040ST all three graphics modes and 50 line mode on a
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monochrome monitor. The mouse is bound to the
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cursor keys for now.
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*** New Compilers supported
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Turbo C v1.0 under MSDOS is now a supported compiler.
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Mark Williams C on the Atari ST is also supported.
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** New directives
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!while <condition> loops while <cond> is true
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!break breaks out of the innermost !while
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!endwhile delimits the end of a !while loop
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All !gotos are legal into and out of a !while loop.
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*** Autosave mode
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This mode saves the file out to disk every time 256 have been
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inserted. $asave controls the # of characters between saves, $acount
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controls the # of chars to the next save.
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*** New functions
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&and <log> <log> Logical AND
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&or <log> <log> Logical OR
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&len <str> returns length of <str>
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&lower <str> lowercase <str>
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&upper <str> uppercase <str>
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&rnd <int> generate a random integer between 1 and <int>
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&sindex <str1> <str2> search for string 2 within string 1
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returning its position, or zero if it fails
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&env <str> return value of DOS environment
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variable <str>
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&bind <str> returns the function name bound to the
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key <str>
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&exist <str> Does file <str> exist?
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&find <str> find file <str> along the PATH
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&band <num> <num> bitwise and
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&bor <num> <num> bitwise or
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&bxor <num> <num> bitwise xor
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&bnot <num> bitwise not
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&xlate <str1> <str2> <str3>
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scan <str1> replacing characters in
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<str2> with the coresponding characters
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in <str3>
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*** Advanced word processing commands
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^X^T trim-line trim all trailing whitespace
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^X^E entab-line change all multiple char runs to tabs
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^X^D detab-line change all tabs to multiple spaces
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*** Merged EGA driver
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The EGA driver is now part of the IBM-PC driver. This driver now
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supports MONO, CGA and EGA cards/modes. (settable by using the $sres
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variable)
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*** 8 bit characters fully supported
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Eight bit characters (including foreign language and line
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drawing characters) are now supported on the various micro environments)
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*** List Buffers expanded
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Given a numeric argument, ^X^B (list-buffers) will now also list
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all the hidden internal buffers.
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*** -k switch enhanced
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If you use the -k (encrypted file) switch on the command line
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without a key immediatly following it, it will prompt you for the key to
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use to decrypt with.
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*** word delete enhanced
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with a zero (0) argument, M-D (delete-next-word) deletes the
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next word and not any intervening whitespace or special characters.
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*** New File read hook
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Whenever MicroEMACS reads a file from disk, right before it is
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read, whatever function is bound to M-FNR (which is an illegal
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keystroke) will execute. By default this would be (nop), but the
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standard emacs.rc binds this to a file that examines the file name and
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places the buffer int CMODE if the extension ends in a .c or .h. You can
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of course redefine this macro to taste.
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*** Search Path modified
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The order in which emacs looks for all .rc (startup) and
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.cmd (command macros) is as follows:
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$HOME (the HOME environment variable if it exists)
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the current directory
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$PATH (executable PATH)
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default list contained in epath.h
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*** Line length limits removed
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Lines of arbitrary length may be read, edited, and written.
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*** Out of memory handling improved
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EMACS will announce "OUT OF MEMORY" when it runs out of dynamic
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memory while reading files or inserting new text. It should then be
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safe to save buffers out IF THE CONTENTS OF THE BUFFER ARE COMPLETE at
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that time. When a buffer has been truncated while reading, a pound sign
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"#" will appear in the first position of the mode line. Also a # will
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appear in a buffer listing. If you attempt to save a truncated buffer,
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EMACS will ask if you are certain before allowing the truncated file to
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be written. As before, still beware of killing blocks of text after you
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have run out of memory.
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*** DENSE mode on the Atari ST
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On an Atari ST monochrome monitor, setting $sres to "DENSE" will
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result in a 50 line display.
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*** Execute command
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Execute-program (^X-$) will execute an external program without
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calling up an intervening shell is possible.
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*** Better close braces in CMODE
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The name says it all, try it.
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