All releases of Setedit


Release Notes: This release adds debugger features for Linux targets. The editor can now use gdb to debug programs. This release also supports more Unix platforms (Darwin, NetBSD, OpenBSD, and more) and fixes some problems for most targets (thanks to the use of Turbo Vision 2.0.3).


No changes have been submitted for this release.


Release Notes: This release adds support for more platforms and targets, like native X11 support, Solaris, QNX, FreeBSD, big endian platforms, etc. The support for XTerm and Eterm was also enhanced. You'll find 41 new features and 26 fixes in this release.


Release Notes: This is a new major release with many bugfixes and enhancements. The most important changes come from Turbo Vision 2.x, which adds the concept of drivers. The editor now supports X11 in native mode and has better support for XTerm and Eterm. The Linux console support was also enhanced, adding fonts support. There are drivers for QNX and generic UNIX terminals (tested under FreeBSD). The X11 driver is known to work for Linux and Solaris. New drivers for Win32 as a native application are available, including an experimental graphics driver. The DOS driver is now safer.


Release Notes: This release fixes 68 bugs and adds 94 new things. Some of them are bzip2 support, a new calculator parser, a configurable status line, a browse option for functions list, ability to run external programs in background, more tab and indentation options, more syntax highlights, new sLisp commands, and much more.


Release Notes: This is a pre-release of the stable branch. It just fixes some small bugs and compilation issues.


Release Notes: Many bugfixes; this release is a candidate to become the next stable release and needs to be tested.


Release Notes: This is another beta release which fixes a lot of things. New features include the ability to execute external programs in the background while collecting the errors and messages in foreground, allowing the user to continue editing.


Release Notes: A configurable mechanism to parse the errors collected from an external application, passing extra command line options using an environment variable called SET_CMDLINE, a new command line option +[line number] like in vi, syntax highlighting for PLM/51, three new command line switches: --tile-vert, --tile-horiz and --cascade to make these operations after loading the files from the desktop file or named in the command line, the reverse operation for "HTML accents", and ISO-8859-1 Spanish messages.


Release Notes: Added a configure/make/make install mechanism, pseudo macros from menu, cmcPushCursorPos and cmcPopCursorPos now use a 12 levels (11 usable) circular stack, added cmcToggleCharCase (like vi's '~' command), added possibility to associate a SHL with a file name using regular expressions (PCRE), a rudimentary SHL for Makefiles has been added, implemented jump to prototype command, code page remapping, TeX and TCL syntax highlighting implemented, supports 27 new code pages, a new indentation command that allows to indent with any arbitrary text has been added and various bugs have been fixed.