On 2014-12-01 05:53, Ian S. King wrote:
On Nov 30, 2014 6:10 PM, "Jacob Ritorto"
<jacob.ritorto at gmail.com> wrote:
Yeah, but troff is too hard. I need something at least like emacs. Or
preferably like wordstar. Guess I need to check out this LEX-11.
Hm, that's an interesting statement. Troff is much like LaTeX: a markup
language for formatting. Emacs is an editor that doesn't give a wet slap
about formatting beyond basic line structure. I use Emacs to write and
LaTeX to produce layout.
Ayup.
But neither Emacs (originally EMACS, "eight
megabytes and continuously
swapping") nor LaTeX is ever going to run on a PDP-11. I'm not familiar
with LEX-11, but why not get a PDP-8 and run WPS-8? :-)
Tsk. You should know better, Ian. EMACS stands for Editing Macros. It
wasn't that resource hog until RMS rewrote the whole thing in C...
But yeah. TeX isn't going to fly on a PDP-11, I think. But DEC made
WORD-11 as well, for RSX. Not that I've ever seen it live, but I have
books that blurb about it.
And of course, you have RUNOFF.
But yes, finding out what the OP really want to accomplish would be
good. I got totally confused by the remark about porting a "contemporary
line printer daemon" to 2bsd as an alternative.
A line printer daemon is a totally different thing, not to mention that
I believe that lpd already exists, and any later stuff is really worse
than that.
Johnny
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