* MACHINEINDEPENDENT: better searching for foo-fie FINDFILE-WITH-EXTENSIONS, DOFILESLOAD * MEDLEY-UTILS, PRINTFN: WHEREIS/PF know about foo>foo-fie * WHERE-IS: Just MAKEFILE-NEW to get FUNCTIONS into the filemap * ACE does LOADCOMP itself * MACHINEINDEPENDENT: FINDFILE-WITH-EXTENSIONS recognized SUBDIRECTORY * SPELLFILE: Calls FINDFILE-WITH-EXTENSIONS at the top So FINDFILE and FILE-NOT-FOUND will consider FOO>FOO-FIE for file FOO-FIE * WINDOWOBJ: Missing GETFN does WHEREIS #748 * TMAX*: Localize IMAGEFNS The various IMAGEFNS were defined on TMAX itself, not on the file where the functions were (esp GETFN). Also fixed some dependencies. With new WINDOWOBJ, TMAX.TEDIT finds its image objects. * WINDOWOBJ again: SYSLOAD the GETFN file Co-authored-by: Larry Masinter <LMM@acm.org>
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TMAX stands for Tedit Macros And eXtensions and it enhances TEdit by providing a convenient way to do things such as numbering, indexing, creating a table of contents, and more. At SUMEX these sort of operations are done with Scribe(Endnote NIL NIL (NIL "Note#" NOTE NIL (NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL NIL) NIL "%"Scribe%" is a registered trademark of Unilogic Ltd." NIL ((GACHA 8 (MEDIUM REGULAR REGULAR)) (HELVETICA 10 (BOLD REGULAR REGULAR)) (TIMESROMAN 10 (MEDIUM REGULAR REGULAR))) NIL NIL)). Scribe is a powerful document preparation language but it consumes all together too many cycles on our mainframe. Furthermore with Scribe you must hardcopy your document to see what it looks like.ÿÿ |