Ted

'ted' is a RTF-compatible wysiwyg text editor. Its functionality falls between a very basic editor and a large text editing/document creation system. It is ideal for creating shorter, simpler documents without having to deal with large, complex word processing programs. Ted can read .rtf files from other programs, although some formatting may be lost.

You can use all fonts for which you have a .afm file and that are available as X11 fonts. Other features include support for PostScript printing (both document and illustrations), the ability to directly mail out documents and save them in HTML format. Ted can also convert RTF to PostScript and to Acrobat PDF format. The user xinterface and/or spelling dictionaries are available in twelve languages.

Last updated 28 Jan, 2005


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Requirements
  • lesstif/motif (Build Prerequisite)
  • libtiff (Build Prerequisite)
  • libjpeg (Build Prerequisite)
  • libpng (Build Prerequisite)
  • zlib (Build Prerequisite)
  • libxpm (Build Prerequisite)
Related Projects

AbiWord, Ed, Eddi, GNU ghostscript , Le editor, Manyapad, pad, ved

Versions

2.17

2.17 stable released 2005-01-28

  • Released: 28 Jan, 2005
  • Code Maturity: Stable
  • Source Archive: ftp://ftp.nluug.nl/pub/editors/ted/ted-2.17.src.tar.gz
  • Licenses: GPLv2orlater
  • Interfaces: X Window System

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User manual available in RTF, HTML, PDF, and plain text verisons from http://www.nllgg.nl/Ted/

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