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Re: PV Wave on a PC - Need editor [message #8709] Fri, 18 April 1997 00:00 Go to previous message
art.croucher is currently offline  art.croucher
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Registered: March 1995
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Emacs editor for Windows 95 and NT is available at:

http://www.cs.washington.edu/homes/voelker/ntemacs.html

If you're lucky, you already understand emacs. As a PC user, it took me
two full days to find, install, setup, and print from emacs.

And there is a PV-Wave mode available from VNI, should be in your
..\wave\lib\emacs directory. It works reasonably well, but if you
figure out how to use fonts instead of colors to highlight syntax,
please post. (Colors look fine on the screen, but you get greyscales
from the printer.) If you have to set paths in any of the lisp files,
remember that backslash is a comment delimiter in lisp. Use forward
slash as the directory delimiter.

And please point out to VNI that Wave would be a lot more useful (and a
hell of a lot cheaper to code in) if it had a built-in language
sensitive editor. Haven't they ever seen Visual C, Visual Basic, or
Matlab 5?
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