Re: ee/Linux released / Win32 Graph. / New Eu Version
- Posted by David Cuny <dcuny at LANSET.COM> Jul 03, 1999
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Ralf wrote: > David, you _did_ use Cyrek's version of EE (EE:CS) I hope? There's something the matter with _my_ version? If it wasn't you writing this, I'd choose to be insulted. No, not suprisingly, I chose my own version. Nothing against Cyrek; it's just a lot easier for me that way. Sort of like Robert's insistance on using ed instead of ee. The main reason is code familiarity. I haven't even downloaded Cyrek's version. Although I'm sure that it's a fantastic update, ee has all the features that I wanted, so I didn't have a compelling reason to look at Cyrek's code. I don't think it'll find it that tough to port, especially using ee as a model. Primary changes include: - support for Linux keys - removed all VGA references - rewrote screen routines to shadow screen writes - changed references from '\\' to system-dependant variable - changed graphic characters to plain text - removed upper() on file names - Linux is case sensitive - hacked in support for Alt+B for block selection toggling - checked for \r as well as \n when reading in files. I should probably add some documentation, since that also means that the Text GUI library has been ported as well. If anyone cares, I can take a couple of minutes and rewrite the screen routines so that get_text_image and display_text_image work (more or less) under Linux. > linux distro I use Linux-Madrake. It's Red Hat with KDE pre-installed, and the install is mostly painless. KDE is *very* cool - a much more usable interface than most klunky X Window shells. It keeps me from fumbling around at the command line. The latest version has an option to have it come right up in X Window mode. -- David Cuny