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Short : In my opinion the BEST ever Text Editor on the Amiga, BRILLIANT!
Price : 15
  Req : Workbench 2 or better (For WB1.2 uses see F1-144)
Author: Martin Reddy,  M.Reddy@ed.ac.uk
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Visit the Edword WWW page: http://www.dcs.ed.ac.uk/home/mxr/edword
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EdWord is an extremely powerful, general purpose text editor which offers a
host of useful and helpful facilities. Since Edword's initial release 4
years ago it has undergone a myriad of improvements and updates resulting in
the current version which provides an indispensable aid for every Amiga
user. As you might expect, the basic function of EdWord is to edit text and
in this role, it offers all the rudimentary facilities which any text editor
might offer, but what makes EdWord that bit more special are the extra
options which it provides. The following is a list of some of the more
notable functions which are supported by version 5.6:
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    @4 Multiple Documents: you  can  edit  up to  15 documents at once
      (memory permitting, of course)  with  a  split screen option to
      view two of them together.
@2    @4 A Macro Facility:  lets  you record any sequence of keypresses/
      mouse clicks and menu selections, and then play them back. This
      is very useful for automating small repetitive jobs.
    @2@4 An ARexx port  offering an extensive and comprehensive range of
      commands to provide full automation of EdWord; with the ability
      to enter these commands directly (without using ARexx), as well
      as run any ARexx script from within the editor.
    @2@4 PowerPacker Support:  EdWord  will  (optionally)  decrunch  any  
      data files which have been packed with this cruncher
   @2 @4 A new few feature called  Auto  Suggest  whereby if you type in
      a filename which doesn't exist when loading,  then  EdWord will
      make an intelligent suggestion  as  to  what you actually meant
      to type in!
    @2@4 AppWindow Support:  When  running EdWord on a WorkBench screen,
      it is possible to load a file  by simply dragging its icon into
      the editor's window
    @2@4 Uses the clipboard device for all block operations
    @2@4 Functions to reformat paragraphs of text, giving either left or
      full justified text.
    @2@4 A calculator which lets you perform basic arithmetic as well as
      convert numbers between different bases including decimal,hexa-
      decimal,octal and binary
    @2@4 An auto indenting facility  as  well  as  a  symbolic indenting
      facility  (i.e. EdWord  can  automatically  indent  your source
      code as you enter it)
    @2@4 Text Casing of language keywords.  i.e. certain keywords can be
      forced into a certain case (Uppercase,Lowercase or Capitalised)
      Useful to maintain a consistent look to a piece of source code
    @2@4 Access to AmigaDOS to allow the user the ability to run any DOS
      command (This could be  used  to  run  a  compiler or assembler
      through the editor)
    @2@4 Save backups and auto save files to a specified directory.

    @2@4 The ability to use either the standard EdWord file requester or
      the ReqTools or Asl library ones
    @2@4 An ASCII table of printable character codes with the ability to
      insert any such  character  into  the  current text (from ASCII
      code 0 to 255)
    @2@4 The ability to sort a block alphabetically - this could be used
      for arranging a list of names, games etc.
    @2@4 checks RAM for any viruses or suspicious programs when it first
      loads up and alerts the user if it finds anything strange.
    @2@4 Various screen resolutions are supported including PAL and NTSC
      standards,  custom or WorkBench screen and the ability to work
      in interlace mode and upto 8 colours.
    @2@4 Powerful printing options including the setting of margins, the
      page length, the ability to include page numbers and to specify
      the print pitch and quality.
    @2@4 On-line help texts available from within the editor.@4
There  are  an awful lot of features offered by EdWord which  may  never  be
discovered by the casual user.  If you intend to get the most  out  of  this
excellent text editor,  then it would be a good idea to have a quick  glance
through some of the help texts offered by EdWordHelp.
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