Re: FVWM: FVWN on a high density System76 screen

2020-08-16 Thread Thomas Adam
On Wed, Aug 12, 2020 at 07:25:36PM -0400, Dan Espen wrote: > A few years ago I spent a couple of days trying to make FvwmForm and > FvwmScript use shared code to create their widgets. Unfortunately, > the French comments in FvwmScript defeated my attempts to understand > what goes on in

Re: FVWM: FVWM on a high density screen -> FvwmForm

2020-08-16 Thread Dan Espen
Lucio Chiappetti writes: > On Sat, 15 Aug 2020, Dan Espen wrote: >> Lucio Chiappetti writes: > >>> Yes, it's called Regina, and is required if one wants to use THE (The >>> Hessling Editor) as editor, which is a very good Unix clone of the IBM >>> VM/CMS XEDIT editor. > >> I remember XEDIT,

Re: FVWM: FVWM on a high density screen -> XEDIT vs ISPF edit

2020-08-16 Thread Thomas Dickey
On Sun, Aug 16, 2020 at 09:33:58AM -0400, Dan Espen wrote: > Thomas Dickey writes: > > > On Sun, Aug 16, 2020 at 08:39:08AM -0400, Dan Espen wrote: > > ... > >> ISPF edit. > >> I don't remember XEDIT well (1978), but I think the 2 editors are very > >> close. > > > > not really (aside from

Re: FVWM: FVWM on a high density screen -> XEDIT vs ISPF edit

2020-08-16 Thread Dan Espen
Thomas Dickey writes: > On Sun, Aug 16, 2020 at 08:39:08AM -0400, Dan Espen wrote: > ... >> ISPF edit. >> I don't remember XEDIT well (1978), but I think the 2 editors are very close. > > not really (aside from running on the same hardware). > > for your amusement > >

Re: FVWM: FVWM on a high density screen -> FvwmForm

2020-08-16 Thread Lucio Chiappetti
On Sat, 15 Aug 2020, Dan Espen wrote: Lucio Chiappetti writes: Yes, it's called Regina, and is required if one wants to use THE (The Hessling Editor) as editor, which is a very good Unix clone of the IBM VM/CMS XEDIT editor. I remember XEDIT, from a shop that was using CMS for a while. I

Re: FVWM: FVWM on a high density screen -> FvwmForm

2020-08-16 Thread Thomas Dickey
On Sun, Aug 16, 2020 at 08:39:08AM -0400, Dan Espen wrote: ... > ISPF edit. > I don't remember XEDIT well (1978), but I think the 2 editors are very close. not really (aside from running on the same hardware). for your amusement https://invisible-island.net/personal/oldprogs.html#y1982 --