From: j...@fulton.opal.com (JR Oldroyd) Subject: Word Processor for X? Date: 1995/08/25 Message-ID: <41kgr3$vi1@fulton.opal.com>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 108837736 organization: I need to put my ORGANIZATION here. newsgroups: comp.windows.x.apps,comp.os.linux.development.apps I am looking for a simple word processor that runs under X. Really, all I need is a text-editor that supports multiple fonts, although a more sophisticated tool would not be unwelcome. Is there such a tool available? -jr
From: iia...@iifeak.swan.ac.uk (Alan Cox) Subject: Re: Word Processor for X? Date: 1995/08/25 Message-ID: <DDvHF5.Hts@info.swan.ac.uk>#1/1 X-Deja-AN: 108837744 sender: n...@info.swan.ac.uk x-nntp-posting-host: iifeak.swan.ac.uk references: <41kgr3$vi1@fulton.opal.com> organization: Institute For Industrial Information Technology newsgroups: comp.windows.x.apps,comp.os.linux.development.apps In article <41kgr3$...@fulton.opal.com> j...@fulton.opal.com (JR Oldroyd) writes: > >I am looking for a simple word processor that runs under X. Really, >all I need is a text-editor that supports multiple fonts, although >a more sophisticated tool would not be unwelcome. Is there such a >tool available? For simple use look at Andrew EZ, its cheap its useful but lacks power in some areas. For more power look at the commercial options like SCO word perfect 6 under Linux ibCS2 (get the iBCS2 module and read). Caldera are also doing a native Linux wordperfect - see http://www.caldera.com for info on dates etc. Alan -- ..-----------,,----------------------------,,----------------------------,, // Alan Cox // iia...@www.linux.org.uk // GW4PTS@GB7SWN.#45.GBR.EU // Redistribution of this message via the Microsoft Network is prohibited <A href="file:/dev/mouse">Click here to disable mouse.</A>