This is version 4.2/4.5 of the jstools distribution. jstools is a suite of applications, and some libraries they share. The most interesting application is multi-mode editor with support for WYSIWYG generation of HTML and PostScript, among other goodies. There are also a number of small graphical utilities intended to be used from within shell scripts or window-manager configuration files. The libraries are intended to be general-purpose, so the distribution may be of interest to Tcl and/or Tk programmers as well as people who want to use the applications. This release is a quick-and-dirty release intended to get a few bug fixes and new features out. I haven't been terribly thorough about making sure the documentation is updated. This release runs under Tk 4.1 and Tk 8.0a2, and may run with limited functionality under Tk 3.6, but it has been most extensively tested under Tk 4.2. (A couple of features related to rich text are missing under Tk 4.1 as well.) Future releases are likely to require at least Tk 4.2. I hope to start supporting Macs and PCs at some point, too. One significant user-visible change in jedit is that the Find panel now searches in whichever window you've been typing in most recently; this is more intuitive, and makes the Find panel useful even if you've closed the window you started it from. jedit now also takes -width and -height command-line options (useful for e.g. `jedit -width 132 largetable.txt'). Also, HTML generated by jedit now supports document-internal anchors. More information about jstools is at http://www.aq.org/~js/js-jstools.html . (The French and Portuguese support hasn't been updated since version 4.1/4.2, so there may be some quirks if you're not using English, especially in preferences panels.) Applications included with the distribution are: jabbrevs - an abbreviation manager (used by jedit) jdoc - a documentation viewer jedit - an multi-mode, multi-window text editor jmore - a file viewer, essentially a graphical analogue to more(1) jprefs - a tool to set preferences shared by the jstools applications Shell Utilities jalert - display an alert panel jcolname - prompt for a colour name jcolrgb - prompt for a colour by RGB values jconfirm - ask user for confirmation jfs - allow user to select a file jprompt - ask user to supply a string There are also some unsupported applications and demos, including an address-book application. Hope people find this useful. Jay Sekora 1997.04.11 -- Jay Sekora http://www.aq.org/~js/ js@aq.org `A language that doesn't have everything is actually easier to program in than some that do.' - Dennis M. Ritchie