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Fe is a small and easy to use folding editor.
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Fe allows to fold arbitrary text regions; it is not bound to syntactic
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units. Unlike Origami, folds are not attributed with a trailing
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comment, instead you can put folds before or after any text in the
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line, as you like.
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Fe has no configuration or extension language and requires no setup.
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Its user interface is emacs-like and it has menues for the very most
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important functions to help beginners. Further there is a reference
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card. It offers:
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* Regions and Emacs-like kill ring
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* Incremental search
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* Keyboard macros
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* Editing binary files
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* Multiple windows and views
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* Compose function for Latin 1 characters
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In case you can't stand the emacs interface and want ultimate
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flexibility, fe can easily be modified, because it is structured as an
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editor library with a user interface frontend, all written in C.
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