This directory contain a TECO written by Nelson Beebe to run within the Epsilon editor under MS-DOS on IBM PCs. Epsilon is a Emacs-like editor for MS-DOS. To get Epsilon ($195.00 as of July 1990), contact: Lugaru Software Ltd. 5843 Forbes Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15217 Order hotline: (412) 421-5911 Fax: (412) 421-6371 I got the files by anonymous ftp from science.utah.edu on 28-Jun-1990. Here's part of the letter Nelson sent me about it: >You can grab from science.utah.edu the file > PS: > TECO-IN-EEL.TAR.1;P777752 505 1034240(8) 28-Jun-90 14:18:01 > >Use tenex mode, NOT binary. The teco.arc file embedded in >it has the EEL code, and the remaining files are the >documentation. I've updated my address on the cover page >(teco.ltx), but otherwise, the files have not been touched >since early 1986 (sigh... I had such great plans). > >The manual is in PostScript form in teco.ps; it is 87 pages >long, and is set to print from front to back (i.e. Apple >LaserWriter II); on some older PostScript printers, it will >come out in reverse page order. Pages are not independent, >because they hold downloaded fonts, so they cannot be >reordered. The manual is in LaTeX form, with the PostScript form for people who might have a PostScript printer but not LaTeX. Pete Siemsen, 28-Jun-1990