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Language-Sensitive Editor

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Language-Sensitive Editor (LSE) is a full-screen visual editor for the VAX/VMS and OpenVMS Operating systems. LSE is implemented by using the Text Processing Utility (TPU) language. It is part of the DECset ptogramming tool set.[1]

Features

LSE requires the features of a VT100 terminal and successors, or a compatible terminal editor. It has the following features:[2]

  • Syntax templates for a number of programming languages.
  • Windowing support.
  • Compilation and debug within editor.
  • Programmable editing functions.
  • EDT keypad layout default.

Languages

As shipped in 1999 LSE came with templates for the following programming languages:[1]

As of 2007 the following additional templates were supplied:[3]

References

  1. ^ a b Compaq (August 1999). DECset Release 12.2A for OpenVMS VAX Systems. Retrieved August 31, 2016.
  2. ^ Stevens, Mark. "Language Sensitive Editor: LSE". VMS Users Guide. Retrieved August 31, 2016.
  3. ^ "Kednos PL/I for OpenVMS Systems User Manual". Kednos.com. Retrieved August 31, 2016.