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- MEMO MEMO MEMO
- To:....... E88 users
- From:..... Emery Wooten / MRE Software
- Subject:.. Changes and new features of E88 version 4.22
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- (1.) A program has been designed and included with this ARCHIVE that will
- allow the user to create a truly personal and customized copy of E88.
- This program (E8M.EXE), will allow you to build in all of your start up
- default settings including keyboard commands, colors, and option
- switches. We refer to it as The E88 Text Editor machine and hope that
- it will greatly enhance the appeal for our editor.
-
- (2.) Block operations are now fully supported. The commands provided are;
- Delete, Move, Copy, Print, and Disk dump. These commands were designed
- to be as fast and easy to use as possible and should help increase user
- productivity.
-
- (3.) Two search options have been added to the search routine. A replace
- all, and a remain here (Stand) command are now provided.
-
- (4.) A merge command has been added. This command will allow you to bring
- in a file from disk and append it onto the file being edited.
-
- (5.) Several new start-up switches (options) are provided and clue new
- features that they support. They are:
- (R) Word wrapping. Yes E88 now supports word wrapping.
- (H) High res. EGA mode. E88 now supports EGA 43 lines/screen mode.
- (S) Silence. Cut that annoying sound off!
- (E) End file mode. Not new but changed. The /E option now ends the
- ASCII file in a format that is perfect for .BAT and .SYS files.
- Using this option will prevent DOS from producing double C> prompts.
- This format has also been found compatible with many of the newer
- Microsoft products such as MASM 5.00. This, as well as all other
- options, may be made the default with E8M.EXE
-
- (6.) Two function keys combinations have been put into service to provide
- limited printer control from the keyboard. These keys will send a pre-
- defined user programmable string to the printer. The default settings
- for these strings will allow a form feed and a reset.
-
- (7.) Full IBM character set support is now provided. The user is now
- allowed to enter any ASCII character using the [Alt] keyboard method.
- This is a powerful feature when used with care.
-
- (8.) E88 will now load and save files that contain spaces padding the end of
- the lines. The editor will provide a visual guide so that the user can
- see the normally invisible spaces that exist there. Many database and
- graphics files that previously could not be edited with E88 now can.
- The user may also create files that contain padded spaces. This
- enhancement should make the program much more versatile.
-
- (9.) Delete/Insert line function speed increased by about 40% Internal
- restructuring and coding in E88 to support the block operations has
- resulted in this benefit. Users editing large files should notice the
- improvement.
-
- (10.) End of line and end of file commands now position the cursor 1 space
- past the last character instead of on it. We are listening to you.
-
- (11.) Automatic tab compression sensing has been eliminated. The editor no
- longer automatically switches into tab compression mode when the input
- file contains tab characters.
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- (12.) Right margin setting is now provided to work with word wrap. This
- feature is great for preparing E-MAIL messages or other files in which
- the lines must be shorter than 80 characters.
-
- (13.) Many small touches such as windowed messages reporting disk activity
- have also been added. We have also tried to eliminate all of the
- small irritations reported by users in older versions.
-
- (14.) You may now quit E88 from the initial screen. Press [Enter] without
- a filename (null string) and you will return to DOS.
-
- (15.) E88 now supports directory searching and display capability both from
- within the program and from the title screen. Entering an asterisk in
- the filename will display the pathed directory for you at the title
- screen. A dir may also be obtained from the command window and with a
- function key while in edit mode.
-
- (16.) Thanks to user reports we have also enlarged our appendix containing
- information about using E88 with other programs.
-
- (17.) Microsystems Research and Engineering has installed a BBS system to
- provide E88 user support. The MRE Software support board is now
- on-line 24hrs a day. Call us at (601) 494-8078 300/1200 N81.
- Your primary Sysop is Tom Ford. I will also be there to field your
- questions, log your suggestions, and dodge any bullets fired in my
- direction. On-line registrations will also be accepted on the BBS
- using VISA/MasterCard.
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- See the .DOC file for more information on all these and other new features.
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- I would like to personally thank all users who have contributed their
- suggestions and took the time to register and support E88. This version of
- E88, as with past versions, reflects the best ideas and criticisms that you
- have provided me with. I will continue to follow this philosophy in the
- future. This program is truly shareware. I just built the foundation for it,
- you have provided the rest.
- my sincere thanks,
- Emery D. Wooten Jr.
- M.R.E. Software