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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Text Editor and Corrector (TECO) for UNIX and VMS. This fork has the following extensions compared to the last version published by Paul Cantrell in 2007 -([v6.4](https://github.com/rhaberkorn/videoteco-fork/releases/tag/v6.4)): +([v6.4](https://git.fmsbw.de/videoteco-fork/tag/?h=v6.4)): * Ported to [real-mode MS-DOS](#ms-dos-port)! * Fixed file backups. @@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ version published by Paul Cantrell in 2007 * Reduced memory usage. * `EC` command can be used both to insert stdout at the current buffer position and pipe portions of the buffer through the external process. - The semantics are [SciTECO-compatible](https://rhaberkorn.github.io/sciteco/sciteco.7.html#Execute%20operating%20system%20command%20and%20filter%20buffer%20contents) + The semantics are [SciTECO-compatible](https://sciteco.fmsbw.de/sciteco.7.html#Execute%20operating%20system%20command%20and%20filter%20buffer%20contents) (but it was first implemented in this fork). There is also a dumb non-UNIX implementation that works with temporary files, that's currently only used for the MS-DOS port. @@ -36,7 +36,7 @@ version published by Paul Cantrell in 2007 * Added the [original manual](https://www.copters.com/teco.html) to the repository (`doc/TECO Manual V4.html`). -Video TECO is the main inspiration of [SciTECO](https://rhaberkorn.github.io/sciteco) and most +Video TECO is the main inspiration of [SciTECO](https://sciteco.fmsbw.de) and most development and innovation nowadays takes place there. Video TECO still remains interesting for legacy and space constrained systems as it has even lower system requirements and almost no external dependencies (except for terminfo/termcap). @@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ Any new features will be SciTECO-compatible if possible.  -The original README can be found in [README.OLD](README.OLD) and contains +The original README can be found in [README.OLD](https://git.fmsbw.de/videoteco-fork/plain/README.OLD) and contains `~/.teco_ini` examples. ## MS-DOS port @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ It has been tested on MS-DOS 6.2, [FreeDOS](https://www.freedos.org/) 1.4 and [SvarDOS](http://svardos.org/) (DR-DOS). The port contains Long File Name (LFN) support and should also be useful on Win9x (Windows 95-Me) systems. -Binaries can be downloaded in the [Releases section](https://github.com/rhaberkorn/videoteco-fork/releases). +Binaries can be [downloaded from the archive](https://www.fmsbw.de/projects/videoteco-fork/downloads/)). It currently only compiles with the [Open Watcom v1.9](https://github.com/open-watcom/open-watcom-1.9) compiler. @@ -81,12 +81,12 @@ set up correctly (`. owsetenv.sh`): * DOS linebreaks (CRLF) are automatically normalized to LF in the buffer unless you specify the `-8` command-line parameter. This is similar in spirit to but much more primitive than - SciTECO's [automatic EOL translation](https://rhaberkorn.github.io/sciteco/sciteco.7.html#BUFFER%20RING). + SciTECO's [automatic EOL translation](https://sciteco.fmsbw.de/sciteco.7.html#BUFFER%20RING). It relies on Watcom libc features. * The initialization file is called TECO.INI and should be located in the same directory as TECO.EXE. If Video TECO fails to locate it, you can define the `VTECO` environment variable to point to the installation directory (e.g. `set VTECO=C:\VTECO`). - See [README.OLD](README.OLD) for macro examples. + See [README.OLD](https://git.fmsbw.de/videoteco-fork/plain/README.OLD) for macro examples. * Q-Registers and numeric arguments are 32-bit wide and you can load files larger than 64k. * [Open Watcom v2.0](https://github.com/open-watcom/open-watcom-v2) is not yet supported - |