SCE distribution ================ ---------------HMR's SCreen Editor for UNIX---------------- Ver.6.00: VT-220 (ANSI), HP-Term0, AIXterm, XTerm terminals Also supports: KConsole, Gnome-Terminal, Putty (c) H. Rulot-CIUV /1992-2009 Centro de Informatica, Universitat de Valencia Av. Dr. Moliner 50, 46100 Burjasot,Valencia (SPAIN) ----- http://www.uv.es/sce e-mail: Hector.Rulot@uv.es ---- [ VERY IMPORTANT NOTE: Before 28 Dec 1994, only the binary versions of SCE were distributed and they expired the 1st day of the next year. Now sce does not expire and the sources are available in the "src" directory. ] This directory contains the source and executable versions of SCE (a SCreen Editor). SCE is intended to replace vi, mainly for users who don't want to learn the subtilities of the visual editor (or cordially hate it). SCE is a very simple editor, but smart enought to solve 99% of text editing tasks. SCE does not includes Curses, and is designed to work ONLY with: HP-TERM0 terminals (all HP terminals and hpterm Xwindows client). aixterm terminals (aixterm IBM-RISC6000 Xwindows client) . xterm terminals (xterm Xwindows client. Requires keyboard definition, see the INSTALL file in src directory) dtterm terminals (dtterm HP-UX Xwindows client) and takes profit from features exclusives to these terminals. Due to standarization of Xterm, sce also is know to work with many other emulators as Putty, Kconsole, MacOSX Termimal, ... Also, for compatibilty, SCE suports: vt100 terminals (and similars, such as vt102, vt220, xterm Xwindows client, etc...). Note that vt100 mode is not the prefferred mode for SCE, mainly because the editor is less friendly in this mode due to the lack of function keys. All the binaries are in compress format. See src/INSTALL for tips to install them. This directory contains: README (this file) doc_spanish The SPANISH version of SCE docs (the only available). Note tha SCE itself is an english speaking program and it is intended to need NO documentation. [ OK, almost not ;-) ] In such a directory the files are: history.doc Release notes screRev5.2.doc Last Release changes scre.mm The SCE manual (nroff) scre.man The SCE manual (printable) printdoc or how to traslate scre.mm in scre.man and print it. src The source directory, were you find: INSTALL How to install sce from these sources TIPS Sce for beginners sce The launching script screun.c.Z The program source in compress format * linux32 LINUX 32 bit binaries (tested in Debian Sarge, Etch and Lenny). * linux64 LINUX 64 bit binaries (tested in Debian Lenny). * aix5.3 AIX 5.3 binaries * macosx MacOSX 10.4 (Tiger) and MacOSX 10.6 (Snow Leopard) binaries. Must work in other versions. * PC IBM-PC & Compatibles binaries. This is derived from sce 4.2 (unix) version, so it lacks some features of the 5.xx versions. NO SOURCES AVAILABLE HERE (ask autor). OLD SYSTEMS (in directory of same name): * irix IRIX 5.x - 6.x/ binaries. * aix6000 AIX IBM RISC-6000 binaries. * hp700 HP-UX 9.01,10.xx HP9700 series binaries. NOT compatible with pre HP-UX/8.0 versions. Not tested with 8.0. * hp800 HP9800 series. Same as HP9700 series binaries. * Sun4C SunOS 4.1, Sun4C binaries (OLD, 5.23 version). * alpha DEC/Alpha OSF1 V2.0, binaries (OLD, 5.23 version). * linux107 LINUX 1.0.7 binaries. * hp300 HP-UX 9.0, HP9300/9400 series binaries. NOT compatible with pre HP-UX/8.0 versions. Not tested with 8.0.