
Ted is an easy rich text processor for X Windows
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Introduction
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Ted can edit RTF files in a wysiwyg manner. It supports multiple fonts 
and can print to PostScript printers.

The current version is 2.6.

More elaborate material is available through the web site: 
http://www.de-does.demon.nl in particular in the readme.{html,rtf,txt} 
files.
The web site makes this concise README file obsolete.

You can try to download Ted from one of the following locations:
*   ftp://ftp.nluug.nl/pub/editors/ted
*   http://www.nllgg.nl/Ted

Ted is free software. I assume no responsibility for the consequences 
of using it. It is up to you to decide whether Ted suits your purpose 
or not.

Ready to Install Packages, Installation
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Ready to install packages include a general part: The program, afm 
files and an American spelling checker. Additional packages with spell 
checkers for different languages exist.

The following packages exist:
-   Ted_Linux_ix86.tar.gz:		The program, American spelling.
-   Ted_NL.tar.gz:		Dutch spelling.
-   Ted_GB.tar.gz:		British spelling.
-   Ted_D.tar.gz:		German spelling.
-   Ted_E.tar.gz:		Spanish spelling.
-   Ted_P.tar.gz:		Portuguese spelling.
-   Ted_F.tar.gz:		French spelling.
-   Ted_I.tar.gz:		Italian spelling.
-   Ted_CZ.tar.gz:		Czech spelling.
-   Ted_DK.tar.gz:		Danish spelling.
-   Ted_S.tar.gz:		Swedish spelling.
-   Ted_N.tar.gz:		Norwegian spelling.
-   Ted_PL.tar.gz:		Polish spelling.
-   ted-2.6.src.tar.gz:			Source code.

Corresponding RPM packages are also provided.

For more information in particular about compilation, configuration 
and issues around, X11 configuration, refer to the 
readme.{rtf,html,txt} files.

To install Ted, log in as root, download the relevant files or change 
directory to the directory for your platform on the CD-ROM and issue 
the following command:
$ sh ./installTed.sh
The installation command will ask you what to install.

If you want to compile yourself, please read compilation instructions 
in the readme.{rtf,html,txt} files They are short and easy.

Author
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Mark de Does
M.de.Does@inter.nl.net
September 30, 1999
