= netlabs.org EPM Distribution (NEPMD) = [[PageOutline]] NEPMD is an add-on for EPM, the Enhanced Editor of OS/2 or eComStation. [[br]][[br]] == Features == It comes with countless features and bug fixes for both programmers and standard users, e.g.: - user-friendly default configuration - improved keyword highlighting - configurable color schemes and info bars - new menu, toolbar and additional keyset - mode-dependent configuration including syntax expansion with coding styles and expression matching - improved command shell features - easier configuration to avoid macro recompilation. [[br]][[br]] == Prerequisites == [[Image(wiki:WikiStart:nepmd-listtags.png, 372px, right)]] EPM 6.03b should be installed by your OS/2 or eComStation installation program. As an (not recommended) alternative, you can also install the ''EPM package for Warp 3 users''. WarpIN should be installed, preferably the latest version. [[br]][[br]] == Downloads == === ''Latest version'' === Version 2.0 beta is in progress. === ''Outdated versions'' === Version 1.00 (2002): - ftp://www.netlabs.org/pub/nepmd/nepmd100_eng.wpi Version 1.13 (2007, inofficial debug version): - http://www.alice-dsl.net/schnellbacher-warp/nepmd/nepmd113_eng.wpi === ''EPM package for Warp 3 users'' === This WarpIN package was assembled from the EPMBBS files. The latest available version is older than EPM 6.03b of Warp 4. - http://www.alice-dsl.net/schnellbacher-warp/nepmd/nepmd_epmbase.wpp To install it, copy it to the directory of the WPI file before installing the WPI file. === ''Source code'' === Check out the trunk. That suffices in most cases: {{{ md nepmd cd nepmd svn checkout http://svn.netlabs.org/repos/nepmd/trunk }}} If you really want to check out the entire archive (trunk, tags and branches), be warned that it may become huge in the future: {{{ md nepmd cd nepmd svn checkout http://svn.netlabs.org/repos/nepmd }}} [[br]][[br]] == Reporting bugs and mailing lists == Since the installable versions are quite outdated, please refrain from reporting until the next version will be available. The decision was made to use trac's bugtracker instead of xTracker. For questions, you could use the user list: - http://news.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.nepmd.user/ If you compile NEPMD yourself, you could use the developer list on: - http://news.gmane.org/gmane.org.netlabs.nepmd.devel/ For more infos about the lists and for the newsgroup or mailing list interfaces, see here: - http://wiki.netlabs.org/index.php/Mailinglists The NEPMD list names are ''nepmd-user'' and ''nepmd-dev''.