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ACM SIGPLAN SIGOA Symposium on Text Manipulation 1981: Portland, OR, USA
- Paul W. Abrahams:

Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN SIGOA Symposium on Text Manipulation, Portland, Oregon, USA, June 8-10, 1981. ACM 1981, ISBN 978-0-89791-050-7 - Steven R. Wood:

Z - the 95% program editor. 1-7 - Tim Teitelbaum, Thomas W. Reps, Susan Horwitz:

The why and wherefore of the Cornell Program Synthesizer. 8-16 - Christopher W. Fraser:

Syntax-directed editing of general data structures. 17-21 - Ola Strömfors, Lennat Jonesjö:

The implementation and experiences of a structure-oriented text editor. 22-27 - Joseph M. Morris, Mayer D. Schwartz:

The design of a language-directed editor for block-structured languages. 28-33 - Michael Good:

Etude and the folklore of user interface design. 34-43 - Janet H. Walker:

The document editor: A support environment for preparing technical documents. 44-50 - Thomas N. Turba:

Checking for spelling and typographical errors in computer-based text. 51-60 - Lorinda L. Cherry:

Computer aids for writers. 61-67 - Charles F. Goldfarb:

A generalized approach to document markup. 68-73 - Todd Allen, Robert P. Nix, Alan J. Perlis:

PEN: A hierarchical document editor. 74-81 - Donald D. Chamberlin, James C. King, Donald R. Slutz, Stephen Todd, Bradford W. Wade:

JANUS: An interactive system for document composition. 82-91 - Brian W. Kernighan:

PIC - a language for typesetting graphics. 92-98 - Christopher J. Van Wyk:

A graphics typesetting language. 99-107 - Martin Mikelsons:

Prettyprinting in an interactive programming environment. 108-116 - James O. Achugbue:

On the line breaking problem in text formatting. 117-122 - James Gosling:

A redisplay algorithm. 123-129 - David R. Barach, David H. Taenzer, Robert E. Wells:

Design of the PEN video editor display module. 130-136 - Michael Hammer, Richard Ilson, Tim Anderson, Edward Gilbert, Michael Good, Bahram Niamir, Larry Rosentein, Sandor Schoichet:

The implementation of Etude, an integrated and interactive document production system. 137-146 - Richard M. Stallman:

EMACS the extensible, customizable self-documenting display editor. 147-156 - Brian K. Reid, David Hanson:

An annotated bibliography of background material on text manipulation. 157-160

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