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jed.N.bs.README
June 1996


IMPORTANT NOTE: ***you need also 'slang.N.as.tar.gz' to recompile jed***


This archive contains the sources and a prebuild NeXT black hardware binary 
for the jed editor. NS Intel/HP/Sun users have to recompile the
sources (sorry, I don't have FAT libraries installed), however this is a
simple task if you  read the supplied README files. Don't forget to download
'slang.N.as.tar.gz' which is needed in case of a recompilation of jed!


Introduction:

If you need a fast and small sort of emacs like editor (or clone) with 
macro facilities for NeXTstep, you may want to try jed under NeXTstep.
jed is more powerfull than MicroEmacs and has some more Emacs like
facillities. 

However, if you need a full blown Emacs with elisp etc. and you have enough
free disk space, we highly recommend Carl Edman's Emacs_for_NeXTstep.4.12.
Carl did a superb port for NeXTstep (thanks Carl)!


  

And as always ;-)

NO GUARANTEES, I JUST HACKED IT TO WORK FOR ME.

   -vkyr

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-vkyr Valentino Kyriakides - 1kyriaki@informatik.uni-hamburg.de

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