[Oberon] On Oberon Sources
Jörg Straube
joerg.straube at iaeth.ch
Sat Apr 2 13:38:36 CEST 2016
Look at Module EditTools.Mod
It offer commands like EditTools.StoreMac, EditTools.StoreUnix and so.
Jörg
> Am 02.04.2016 um 11:46 schrieb Srinivas Nayak <sinu.nayak2001 at gmail.com>:
>
> Dear Bernhard, Aubrey, Jorg,
>
> Many thanks for your quick replies.
> I see the usefulness of coding in formatted text.
> I agree to you all. I too like reading code in formatted text.
>
> Let me ask one more related question.
>
> Kindly let me know how can I create a simple Hello.Mod file in Oberon that contain pure ascii characters of my code? (No font/color/formatting info, pure ascii.) And I want to simply take that Hello.Mod out of Oberon and open using Notepad of Windows or Geany of Linux.
>
> Similatly I want to create a .Text file in Oberon with content "Hello world." withought quotes.
> I will open this .Text file usingNotepad of Windows or Geany of Linux.
>
> Same for .Tool file.
>
> [Not sure if these three type of files are created using Edit.Open or different programs for different type of files.]
>
>
> With thanks and best regards,
>
> Yours sincerely,
> Srinivas Nayak
>
> Home: http://www.mathmeth.com/sn/
> Blog: http://srinivas-nayak.blogspot.in/
>
> On 04/01/2016 08:27 PM, Treutwein Bernhard wrote:
>> Dear Srinivas,
>>
>>> why Oberon didn't use simple ascii text files?
>>>
>>
>> Maybe this answers your question:
>> https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/7ff2/6dad3e5a3a4112e1ce1f291b09b89c91476d.pdf
>>
>> Knuth created "Literate Programming" for a similar purpose, but Oberon Texts are much
>> more than texts ...
>> --
>> Bernhard
>>
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