TECO (/ˈtiːkoʊ/), short for Text Editor & Corrector, is both a character-oriented text editor and a programming language, that was developed in 1962 for...
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of Technology TECO (text editor) ("Text Editor and Corrector", originally Tape Editor and Corrector), an early computer text editor TECO Line Streetcar...
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may have been the first folding editor; its first version was written in 1977 TeachText TECO – a character-based editor, which included a programming language...
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Emacs (redirect from Editor MACroS)
editor known as Tape Editor and Corrector (TECO). Unlike most modern text editors, TECO used separate modes in which the user would either add text,...
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RSTS/E (section TECO (Text Editor and COrrector))
program) by running a TECO program (TECO.TEC). TECO and the affine QEDIT were the direct ancestors of the first UNIX-based text editor, ED. Most RSTS systems...
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Ed (software) (redirect from Standard text editor)
Salus) "the most user-hostile editor ever created", even when compared to the contemporary (and notoriously complex) TECO. For example, the message that...
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technology. Carl Mikkelsen had previously implemented a similar hack to the TECO text editor, adding a combined display+editing mode called "Control-R". "Essential...
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language) SYMPL T TACL TADS (Text Adventure Development System) TAL Tcl Tea TECO (Text Editor and Corrector) TELCOMP TeX TEX (Text Executive Programming Language)...
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typed their own name. This game humor originated with users of the older TECO editor, which was the implementation basis, via macros, of the original Emacs...
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WYSIWYG (redirect from WYSIWYG editor)
Pascal to describe the TECO text editor system, and began to be abbreviated circa 1993. Website builder HTML editor Visual editor DWIM WYSIWYM "Dictionary...
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minicomputers). The DEC VT50, introduced July 1974, also had an Esc key. The TECO text editor (ca 1963) and its descendant Emacs (ca 1985) use the Esc key extensively...
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be efficient in an interactive environment. RED's syntax is similar to TECO's. It supports cut/paste and user-written macros. RED is written in the STOIC...
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natural-language-like style derived from the original MIT Lisp Machine editor Zmacs and TECO Emacs. It is able to display to a terminal, or use the CLX (Common...
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language – System R (IBM) – System X (supercomputer) TADS – Tcl – TECO (text editor) – Text editor – TeX – Third-generation language – Timeline of computing –...
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Non-English-based programming languages (category Articles containing Japanese-language text)
values.) Projects can be "translated" by simply changing the language of the editor, although this does not translate the variable names. APL – A language based...
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Keyboard layout (category Articles containing Turkish-language text)
minicomputers). The DEC VT50, introduced July 1974, also had an Esc key. The TECO text editor (c. 1963) and its descendant Emacs (c. 1985) use the Esc key extensively...
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relocating assembler for the FPP) TECO (Text Editor and COrrector, a sophisticated editor). The MUNG command runs TECO macros. CCL, the command line interpreter...
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in the physics department, Daniel L. Murphy wrote the Text Editor and Corrector (TECO) text editor, later used to implement Emacs. Samson wrote the type-justifying...
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computer scientist notable for his involvement in the development of TECO (an early text editor and programming language), the operating systems TENEX and TOPS-20...
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EINE and ZWEI (category Text editor stubs)
was an early example of what would become many Emacs-like text editors. Unlike the original TECO-based Emacs, but like Multics Emacs, EINE was written in...
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Dired (redirect from Directory Editor)
Dired (for Directory Editor) is a computer program for editing file system directories. It typically runs inside the Emacs text editor as a specialized mode...
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been spread around the keyboard, becoming more difficult to use. The TECO editor uses ESCape as a delimiter when used once, and as an execute key when...
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VEDIT (category Windows text editors)
pioneers in visual editing. It used a command set resembling TECO. Vedit (Visual Editor) was created by Ted Green in 1979. It was commercially published...
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Colossal Typewriter (category Text editor stubs)
as BBN- 6 (CT). Expensive Typewriter TECO RUNOFF TJ-2 Eric Fischer (15 November 2000). Re: emacs and other editors. alt.folklore.computers (Google link)...
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Multics Emacs (category Text editor stubs)
implementations. Rather than using TECO's gap buffer representation for the text being edited, it used a doubly linked list of lines of text. Stallman, Richard M....
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beginning in 1974. In 1976, with Steele, he wrote the first (TECO-based) version of the Emacs text editor, and in 1978 with Daniel Weinreb he coauthored the manual...
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TYPSET is an early document editor that was used with the 1964-released RUNOFF program, one of the earliest text formatting programs to see significant...
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GNU Emacs (category Free text editors)
1976 by David A. Moon and Guy L. Steele Jr. as a set of macros for the TECO editor, and in 1984, Richard Stallman began work on GNU Emacs, to produce a...
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Recursive acronym (category Wikipedia articles incorporating text from the Jargon File)
language TECO.[3] In 1977 programmer Ted Anderson coined TINT ("TINT Is Not TECO"), an editor for MagicSix. This inspired the two MIT Lisp Machine editors called...
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EDT (Univac) (category Line editor)
Univac/Fujitsu EDT editor is a line-based editor, in that it does not use function keys. Unlike editors such as Teco or Emacs, the program is always in text-entry...
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