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Visual editor
XEDIT is a visual editor for VM/CMS, primarily using block mode IBM 3270 terminals. It also works on line-mode terminals. XEDIT is much more line-oriented
XEDIT
Topics referred to by the same term
Xedit or XEDIT may refer to: X11 Xedit, a text editor for the X Window System on Linux and UNIX XEDIT, a visual text editor for the VM/CMS operating system
Xedit
Nonprofit organization
including xcalc on-screen calculator, xclock simple digital and analog clock, xedit text editor, xload periodically updated histogram of the average system
X.Org_Foundation
Software for editing plain text documents
can be typed. Most such editors are derivatives of ISPF/PDF EDIT or of XEDIT, IBM's flagship editor for VM/SP through z/VM. Among them are THE, KEDIT
Text_editor
Rule for substituting a set input with a set output
CMS commands were actually wrappers around XEDIT macros. The Hessling Editor (THE), a partial clone of XEDIT, supports Rexx macros using Regina and Open
Macro_(computer_science)
&DISK? &DOS &EXEC &GLOBAL &GLOBALn &READFLAG &TYPEFLAG XEDIT Macros are files with filetype XEDIT, whose contents are written using the syntax of CMS EXEC
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Computing device
connecting to a central computer running an X display manager. In this example, client programs (xterm and xedit) are running on the same computer.
X_terminal
Programming language for automation scripts
Editor (TSE), vi improved (VIM), or using an external implementation, e.g., XEDIT, or both, e.g., KEDIT. Sometimes text editors and edit macros are used under
Scripting_language
Computer program that provides a user interface to work with file systems
or XEDIT scripts. This program ran only on IBM VM/SP CMS, but was the inspiration for other programs, including filelist (a script run via the Xedit editor)
File_manager
Type of text editor
some editors using such devices, e.g., BRIEF, ISPF, gVim, KEDIT, THE, XEDIT, are not visual editors. WYSIWYG even GUI editors "Definition of visual
Visual_editor
Family of IBM operating systems
milestone version, replaces VM/370, VM/BSE and VM/SE. Release 1 added EXEC2 and XEDIT System Product Editor; Release 3 added REXX; Release 6 added the shared
VM_(operating_system)
High-level programming language
Windows and works in DOS as well. Free and open-source software portal ISPF XEDIT Comparison of computer shells Comparison of programming languages The TSO
Rexx
A session with two instances of xedit open on different files
X_session_manager
Topics referred to by the same term
system The Hessling Editor, a text editor modeled on the VM/CMS editor XEDIT The Humane Environment (now named Archy), an experimental software system
The_(disambiguation)
debugging, task running and version control. MIT WinEdt Proprietary X11 Xedit MIT XEDIT Default under VM/CMS. Proprietary Yudit GPL-2.0-only Xed Default under
List_of_text_editors
Family of block-oriented display terminals and printers made by IBM
MVS and VM/SP (ISPF/PDF was available for VM, but little used) and the XEDIT editors for VM/SP through z/VM make extensive use of 3270 features. Customer
IBM_3270
less capable than Autocoder VFU (Vocabulary File Utility) for IBM 7772 XEDIT an editor for VM/CMS systems IBM distributes its diverse collection of software
List_of_IBM_products
Shell command for indexing source code identifiers
(and derivatives such as Elvis, Nvi, Vim, vile, etc.) Visual Studio Code Xedit (X11) The original ctags command is generally not supported today but its
Ctags
Operating system
terminal number X – process a time-sharing command as a batch command XEDIT – select XEDIT editor From NOS Version 1 Terminal User's Instant Manual, CDC, 1975–1980
NOS_(operating_system)
Topics referred to by the same term
KEdit may refer to: KEDIT, a visual editor for DOS and Windows, a clone of XEDIT KEdit, a simple text editor for KDE This disambiguation page lists articles
KEdit
Tool of editors for programming, scripting and markup
Smultron The Hessling Editor Visual Studio WinShell (since version 3.30) XEDIT (however its folding is effected by scripts) Zeus The Programming features
Code_folding
Text editor that occupies the full display
IBM. September 1983. SC24-5221-2. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) XEDIT User's Guide (PDF). IBM. 9 September 2020. SC24-6338-01. {{cite book}}:
Full-screen_writing_program
Operating system
(later renamed OfficeVision). Two commonly used CMS tools are the editor XEDIT and the REXX programming language. Both of these products have been ported
Conversational_Monitor_System
Large US-based software vendor
functionality such as the ability to submit batch jobs similar to ISPF or XEDIT. The ability to support 200+ concurrent active users and still have low
Applied_Data_Research
Component of the z/OS operating system used for accessing filesystems
1984; the VM versions allowed the user to select either the PDF editor or XEDIT. IBM eventually merged PDF back into the base product. When a foreground
ISPF
of the features in STET were used in later IBM text editors, including XEDIT and LEXX. All files that can be edited are limited to a maximum of 32,767
STET_(text_editor)
Extension of Rexx programming language with support for object-oriented programming
Z-Shell, Command Prompt and others, some editors including ISPF, TSO EDIT, XEDIT and its adaptations, as well as intercepting errors. a = "hello world" /*
Object_REXX
]. Subsequent development took place in Dallas. The programmable editor XEDIT was the basis of the word processing function in PROFS, as well as in the
IBM_OfficeVision
"ease the transition for users moving from SPMOL-II to VM/CMS." WYLBUR XEDIT VSPC ATMS Vocabulary for Data Processing, Telecommunications, and Office
Source Program Maintenance Online II
Source_Program_Maintenance_Online_II
Operating system
additions, like UNIX piping. Many MVS/VM programs ran on VPS/VM, such as XEDIT, and compilers for Pascal, PL/1, C and Cobol. These MVS/VM programs ran
VPS/VM
Tools and utilities for the X Window System
text selections xcutsel, which exchanges selection and cut buffer contents xedit, a text editor xev, an X event displayer xhost, a tool to add or remove
Xbase-clients
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Sound of flowing water, Gentle sound of water
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Galician-Portuguese form of Latin Alfonsus, AFONSO means "noble and ready."
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Greek
Blond.
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American, Arabic, Chinese, Christian, Jamaican, Muslim
Heaven; Peace; Angels
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Lucky; Fortunate; Prosperous
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Glorious One; Shining
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Mountain; Hill
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Hindu
Seshnag, Cosmic serpent, Owner of serpent
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Abshamiyahs daughter
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King
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