Is there any wordprocessor in unix
Chris Lewis
clewis at eci386.uucp
Sat Jul 1 04:46:16 AEST 1989
In article <1989Jun28.044952.7861 at ctr.columbia.edu> seth at ctr.columbia.edu (Seth Robertson) writes:
>The actual reason why there are no WordPerfect-like (or WYSIWYG-like)
>editors on BSD or SV or SunOS is because ASCII terminals can't do
>graphics (like fonts or scaling or most anything).
Neither can WordPerfect.
[ sizzle ;-) In 4.2 WP you get 8 fonts. Different sizes count as different
fonts. 3 of them are usually landscape. Proportional printing
works *only* in *one* font at *one* size. WP files are really difficult
to make reasonably printer independent (eg: different indents on every
printer). I'll take ed, nroff and an ASR33 (well, almost an ASR33...)
to WP 4.2 any day.]
Actually, there are lots of WYSIWYG-like editors available on UNIX -
Lyrix, CrystalWriter, LEX (gag), Qoffice (gag. gag.) SunOS now even has
a MacWrite clone. Hell, you can even get WordPerfect 4.2 on a UNIX
box!
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