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In 1985, [[Mike Cowlishaw]] of [[IBM]] created [[LEXX (text editor)|LEXX]] while [[Secondment|seconded]] to the [[Oxford University Press]]. LEXX used live parsing and used color and fonts for syntax highlighting. IBM's LPEX (Live Parsing Extensible Editor)<ref name="LPEX User Guide">{{cite web |title=LPEX Editor's User Guide - Version 4 |url=https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/system/files/support/swg/swgdocs.nsf/0/b056dfda5f29d02a85256ab000109653/$FILE/lpex.pdf |website=IBM |access-date=19 June 2022}}</ref> was based on LEXX and ran on [[VM (operating system)|VM/CMS]], [[OS/2]], [[IBM i|OS/400]], [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], and [[Java virtual machine|Java]]<ref name="Cowlishaw Bio">{{citation |
In 1985, [[Mike Cowlishaw]] of [[IBM]] created [[LEXX (text editor)|LEXX]] while [[Secondment|seconded]] to the [[Oxford University Press]]. LEXX used live parsing and used color and fonts for syntax highlighting. IBM's LPEX (Live Parsing Extensible Editor)<ref name="LPEX User Guide">{{cite web |title=LPEX Editor's User Guide - Version 4 |url=https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/system/files/support/swg/swgdocs.nsf/0/b056dfda5f29d02a85256ab000109653/$FILE/lpex.pdf |website=IBM |access-date=19 June 2022}}</ref> was based on LEXX and ran on [[VM (operating system)|VM/CMS]], [[OS/2]], [[IBM i|OS/400]], [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]], and [[Java virtual machine|Java]]<ref name="Cowlishaw Bio">{{citation |