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JED Modes Repository
A collection of S-Lang scripts (modes) contributed by JED users.
- About
- JED
is a small, fast ("instant startup") and powerful text
editor for Unix, VMS, DOS, OS/2, BeOS, QNX, and win9X/NT platforms.
It can be configured and extended in the
S-Lang scripting language.
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JED comes with a lot of tools (info; mail; rmail; ispell; shell mode;
...) and provides editing modes
(syntax highlight, indentation, compile, ...) for
many programming languages, as well as HTML and (La)TeX
(with AUC-TeX style editing and BibTeX).
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This site provides additional tools and modes created by JED users.
- Modes
- Lists modes sorted by
Title,
Creator,
Date,
Subject,
...,
- Categories
- List modes sorted by
keywords
(Games,
Languages,
S-Lang Extensions,
Tools,
UI, ...)
- Search
-
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Not found? Try a generic search engine or check other places of
JED on the web.
- Doc
- Installation hints, documentation and templates for the Jedmodes site.
- Download
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For download of individual modes,
use the download links on the mode pages.
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Release downloads
are available via the Sourceforge File Release System.
- Debian or
Ubuntu users will find a choice of
Jedmodes modes in the
jed-extra
package.
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The
CVS repository
usually contains more features and fewer bugs than the
releases.
It is not only for developers!
Download the latest sources from the CVS repository
with anonymous CVS access or
browse the CVS
with ViewVC.
- Project Page
-
The project page
provides statistics, contact data, download links and other project
related info.
- We kindly thank the Sourceforge
for hosting this project.
- Mail
- For issues regarding the JED Modes Repository, mail to
jedmodes-users.
- For JED related questions, comments, patches, or a new mode,
mail to the very helpfull
jed users list.
It might be a good idea to browse the mail archive first.
- License
-
All modes at Jedmodes are
free software.
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If not stated otherwise in the individual file, all modes at Jedmodes are
copyrighted by their respective creator and released under the
GNU General Public License
(GPL)
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The modes are distributed in the hope that they will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
See the GNU General Public License for more details.
Last update 05 Dec 2019.
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