XEDIT is a visual editor for VM/CMS using block mode IBM 3270 terminals. (Line-mode terminals are also supported.) XEDIT is much more line-oriented than...
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Xedit or XEDIT may refer to: X11 Xedit, a text editor for the X Window System on Linux and UNIX XEDIT, a visual text editor for the VM/CMS operating system...
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including xcalc on-screen calculator, xclock simple digital and analog clock, xedit text editor, xload periodically updated histogram of the average system...
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EXEC 2 (section XEDIT Macros)
&DISK? &DOS &EXEC &GLOBAL &GLOBALn &READFLAG &TYPEFLAG XEDIT Macros are files with filetype XEDIT, whose contents are written using the syntax of CMS EXEC...
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CMS commands were actually wrappers around XEDIT macros. The Hessling Editor (THE), a partial clone of XEDIT, supports Rexx macros using Regina and Open...
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Netherlands The Hessling Editor, a text editor modeled on the VM/CMS editor XEDIT The Humane Environment (now named Archy), a software system Times Higher...
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some editors using such devices, e.g., BRIEF, ISPF, gVim, KEDIT, THE, XEDIT, are not visual editors. WYSIWYG even GUI editors "Definition of visual...
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can be typed. Most such editors are derivatives of ISPF/PDF EDIT or of XEDIT, IBM's flagship editor for VM/SP through z/VM. Among them are THE, KEDIT...
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connecting to a central computer running an X display manager. In this example, client programs (xterm and xedit) are running on the same computer....
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or XEDIT scripts. This program ran only on IBM VM/SP CMS, but was the inspiration for other programs, including filelist (a script run via the Xedit editor)...
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milestone version, replaces VM/370, VM/BSE and VM/SE. Release 1 added EXEC2 and XEDIT System Product Editor; Release 3 added REXX; Release 6 added the shared...
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Editor (TSE), vi improved (VIM), or using an external implementation, e.g., XEDIT, or both, e.g., KEDIT. Sometimes text editors and edit macros are used under...
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KEdit may refer to: KEDIT, a visual editor for DOS and Windows, a clone of XEDIT KEdit, a simple text editor for KDE This disambiguation page lists articles...
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A session with two instances of xedit open on different files...
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2; the VM versions allowed the user to select either the PDF editor or XEDIT. IBM eventually merged PDF back into the base product. ISPF can also be...
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debugging, task running and version control. MIT WinEdt Proprietary X11 Xedit MIT XEDIT Default under VM/CMS. Proprietary Yudit GPL-2.0-only Xed GPL-2.0-or-later...
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Smultron The Hessling Editor Visual Studio WinShell (since version 3.30) XEDIT (however its folding is effected by scripts) Zeus The Programming features...
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others. Subsequent development took place in Dallas. The programmable editor XEDIT was the basis of the word processing function in PROFS, as well as in the...
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(later renamed OfficeVision). Two commonly used CMS tools are the editor XEDIT and the REXX programming language. Both of these products have been ported...
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1004 /* windows-1252 on OS/2 */ Free and open-source software portal ISPF XEDIT Comparison of computer shells Comparison of programming languages The TSO...
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terminal number X – process a time-sharing command as a batch command XEDIT – select XEDIT editor From NOS Version 1 Terminal User's Instant Manual, CDC, 1975–1980...
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(and derivatives such as Elvis, Nvi, Vim, vile, etc.) Visual Studio Code Xedit (X11) There are a few other implementations of the ctags program: GNU Emacs...
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less capable than Autocoder VFU (Vocabulary File Utility) for IBM 7772 XEDIT an editor for VM/CMS systems IBM distributes its diverse collection of software...
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MVS and VM/SP (ISPF/PDF was available for VM, but little used) and the XEDIT editors for VM/SP through z/VM make extensive use of 3270 features. Customer...
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IBM. September 1983. SC24-5221-2. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) XEDIT User's Guide (PDF). IBM. 9 September 2020. SC24-6338-01. {{cite book}}:...
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text selections xcutsel, which exchanges selection and cut buffer contents xedit, a text editor xev, an X event displayer xhost, a tool to add or remove...
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functionality such as the ability to submit batch jobs similar to ISPF or XEDIT. The ability to support 200+ concurrent active users and still have low...
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of the features in STET were used in later IBM text editors, including XEDIT and LEXX. All files that can be edited are limited to a maximum of 32,767...
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additions, like UNIX piping. Many MVS/VM programs ran on VPS/VM, such as XEDIT, and compilers for Pascal, PL/1, C and Cobol. These MVS/VM programs ran...
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