From: "Michael P. Meyer"
If you want to live and work in the unix world, you may want to get emacs,
a highly configureable editor.
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From: Brad Roberts
To: Andrew Logan
Cc: 'Brad Roberts' ; tsepro@semware.com
Date: Tuesday, July 08, 1997 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: TSE Pro
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>Oh, I'm aware of samba.. but that's the wrong direction. My main work box
is an ultrasparc. I don't want to move back into the dos/win arena.. I
want to live in unix and still run tse.
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>> From: Brad Roberts [SMTP:braddr@puremagic.com]
>> Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 1997 16:21
>> To: tsepro@semware.com
>> Subject: TSE Pro
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>> I've owned and used TSE Pro for DOS since the beginning of TSE Pro's
life, however for the last year or so I've spent 99% of my time working in
the unix realm. I don't suppose there's a chance there's a port planned
any time in the not too distant future? If there isn't a plan for one, is
there a chance you'd consider contracting with someone (possibly me) to
work on such a port?
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>> I don't mind using VI.. kinda like it (call me sick), but I still miss
tse.. though not enough to setup dos emulators.
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>> Later,
>> Brad
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>> [Andrew Logan] I also use UN*X quite a bit. There is a free program
called Samba availible on the internet. This programs allows DOS, Windows
and NT machines to see UN*X drives over a network. I use TSE Pro32 on my PC
under NT to edit my files under UN*X. TSE automatically recognized the
different text format on existing files. I suppose if I was really serious
I could write a macro to know if it was the UN*X drive and use that text
format. I would have a very difficult time doing what I do with TSE with
VI.
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>> To install Samba you must be the system administrator.
>>
>> Take it easy... A.L.
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