Re: GNOME Usability Improvements - Fix the window manager!
- From: Paul Seelig <pseelig mail Uni-Mainz DE>
- To: Roberto Suarez Soto <ask4it bigfoot com>
- cc: gnome-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: GNOME Usability Improvements - Fix the window manager!
- Date: Wed, 4 Aug 1999 23:47:58 +0200 (MET DST)
On Wed, 4 Aug 1999, Roberto Suarez Soto wrote:
> I would be very pleased if I only had a text editor with text
> formatting capabilities. The ones that I know (StarOffice, WP, even
> Netscape) are too big for such a thing. I think that some WordPad kind of
> thing would be very fine.
>
> (If there's something like that, please tell me and O:-))
>
You might be interested in Ted: "http://www.nllgg.nl/Ted/" and
"http://freshmeat.net/news/1999/08/01/933547212.html". The latest
version is available at "ftp://ftp.nluug.nl/pub/editors/ted/".
In "http://linuxpr.com/releases/201.html" it says:
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Ted 2.5, an easy to run and easy to install Rich Text Processor for
Linux/Unix
released under the Gnu Public License.
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Description of Ted
About two years ago Ted was started as an operating system
accessory like Wordpad for Linux. Compatibility with Macintosh and
Windows word processing applications played an important role in
the design of Ted. Every document produced by Ted is a legal
something.rtf file for Word without any loss of formatting or
information. In the other direction, compatibility with Word is not
perfect, but a major part of the functionality of Word is supported.
Although from the point of view of technical elegance, RTF is far
from ideal, the fact that RTF files can be exchanged between so
many word processing programs was conclusive in the choice of a
file format.
[ snip ]
History and motivation
Mark de Does is a professional software developer working on more
computer platforms than just Windows. He was annoyed by the fact
that every time he had to make a presentable text, he had to boot
Windows to type and format it. About two years ago, he decided that
the only way to provide what he was so dearly missing, was to build
a simple word processor himself. The primary source of inspiration
was the 'Edit' application under NextStep.
[ snip ]
Future developments of Ted will include the support of more
languages and scripts, more features to control the vertical layout of
the text, and probably a move from the Motif widget set to GTK.
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[ snip ] ^^^^^^
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I like it quite a lot.
Cheers, P. *8^)
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--------- Paul Seelig <pseelig@goofy.zdv.uni-mainz.de> -----------
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--------------- http://www.uni-mainz.de/~pseelig -----------------
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