Where to get information
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Where can I get information about NEdit?
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Are there any mailing lists for NEdit users?
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Where can I get binaries / executables for machines other than
those available at NEdit site?
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What can I contribute?
1. Where can I get information about NEdit?
The NEdit web page is at:
http://nedit.org
and it is mirrored in Australia at:
http://www.au.nedit.org/
The primary ftp site for NEdit is:
ftp://ftp.nedit.org/pub
which has a mirror in The Netherlands:
ftp://ftp.nl.nedit.org/pub/mirror/NEdit
The NEdit ftp site has executables for most Unix and VMS
systems, sources, documentation, and contributed software.
The first and easiest place to look for help with NEdit is the NEdit Help
menu. The bottom item in the menu (Problems/Bugs) has answers to the most
commonly asked questions about NEdit, which are not duplicated here. Also
check the platform specific information in the README file packaged in
the NEdit distribution kits.
If you have a problem that you really can't figure out, send mail
to discuss@nedit.org, and see if anyone else might be
having the same trouble. The nedit developers also subscribe to this
list, and hopefully someone will be able to answer your question.
If you are a Silicon Graphics user and NEdit
came bundled on your system, you can also contact SGI's technical support.
2. Are there any mailing lists for NEdit users?
There are two separate mailing lists for nedit users, and one for
developers. Users may post to the developer mailing list to report
bugs and communicate with the nedit developers.
The lists are:
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discuss@nedit.org: general discussion, questions and
answers among nedit users and developers.
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develop@nedit.org: communication among and with
nedit developers. Developers should also subscribe to the discuss
list.
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announce@nedit.org: a low-volume mailing list for
announcing new versions.
Please note that only subscribers can send mail to the list.
The nedit developers subscribe to both
discuss@nedit.org and develop@nedit.org,
either of which may be used for reporting bugs. If you're not sure,
or you think the report might be of interest to the general nedit
user community, send the report to discuss@nedit.org. If it's
something obvious and boring, like we misspelled "anemometer" in the
on-line help, send it to develop@nedit.org.
Please do not cross post to both lists!
In order to subscribe to a list, send mail to majordomo@nedit.org
with one or more of the following in the body of the message:
subscribe announce
subscribe discuss
subscribe develop
To unsubscribe do the same with the keyword unsubscribe.
unsubscribe announce
unsubscribe discuss
unsubscribe develop
After subscribing, you will receive copies of all of the email
submitted to the lists. You may submit mail to the discussion list by
sending it to the appropriate list: discuss@nedit.org,
develop@nedit.org or
announce@nedit.org.
The archives of the old mailing lists (nedit_discuss@fnal_gov and
nedit_announce@fnal.gov) can be found on egroups.com:
For more information about the mailing lists, refer to the mailing lists
section in the NEdit site.
3. Where can I get binaries / executables for machines other than
those available at NEdit site?
In past versions, we separated "supported" and "unsupported" executables
and divided them between the binary and contrib directories. With more
supported systems, you're less likely to find executables in the contrib
directory, but it's worth a peek, anyhow. If you can't find anything
appropriate, you can try asking in a usenet news group appropriate to your
system. Other places to try are, the
discuss@nedit.org mailing list, or
news:comp.windows.x.apps
or news:comp.editors.
4. What can I contribute?
If you use and enjoy NEdit, and feel like giving something
back to the NEdit user community, contact
develop@nedit.org. If you have ported NEdit to a new
machine, written a useful set of macros, or would like to contribute
to an ongoing development project, we'd love to hear from you.
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