Text editor based on interface from Intel ISIS-II aedit, which in turn was based on its big brother alter.

This was originally written in the mid 80s on QNX running on an 8088, with a CBM-64 acting as the console.

I have used this on every UNIX system I have touched. A couple of things have not been implemented, (a) other - a feature to hold two files in memory (b) error on saving detected, the original ISIS-II would reboot if you attempted to write to a read-only disk, so this part just never happened in the C version - sin of omission.

It has even run on UNIX Release 7 on a PDP-II emulator.

Features

  • Written in ANSI C
  • Highly portable
  • No curses or other libraries required
  • Single source file
  • Block highlighting

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Text Editors

License

GNU General Public License version 3.0 (GPLv3)

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Intended Audience

Developers

User Interface

Console/Terminal

Programming Language

C

Related Categories

C Text Editors

Registered

2014-05-09