
            WSedit - Write&Set Editor 0.96

for Windows95-ME,NT-XP                    June 2003

                 www.WriteAndSet.com

Wordstar like Editor available for OS/2, Windows
and Linux (planned) which reads Wordstar 4-7 and ASCII
(ISO and IBM codepage) and writes Wordstar 4 and ASCII
format (ISO and IBM codepage). 

WSedit is part of the wordprocessing suite "Write&Set"
which consists of two programs: WSedit and WSformat.
WSformat is not part of this archive file. WSedit as
stand-alone application is Freeware, WSformat is Shareware.

To install, open WSedit-e.hlp and read the chapter
"Introduction - (no) installation".

The idea of WSedit is to have a modern graphical 32-bit 
application with look-and-feel of old Wordstar for DOS. But 
you can also use WSedit without knowing Wordstars 
Ctrl-commands ("Ctrl" is abbreviated ^) and without knowing 
about the Wordstar file format: if you don't use the 
Wordstar file format, WSedit is a powerful text editor for 
large ASCII files with/without word wrapping. In this case, 
it will be nevertheless useful for you to take a look at the 
dot commands for unformatted files and at the Ctrl commands.

The behaviour of WSedit depends on the text file extension. 
In the settings notebook (Ctrl-OO), you can define different 
properties dependent on the file extension of the file. 

Most Wordstar commands are supported, press Ctrl-J for a 
Ctrl key summary. 

Improvements, changes or bugfixes in WSedit 0.96

- calculating the sum of numbers when using column block 
  (^KN), if the block contains digits only (observe the title 
  bar!)
- count words (special fct - calc number of chars)
- no occasionally malfunction anymore when typing an indented 
  paragraph
- Bugfix: on Windows 98, 2000 and later, doubleclicking into 
  the Editor to activate the corresponding WS/FMT editor did 
  not work (the window remained in the background).
- scrolling down to empty area behind end of document (^Z and 
  PgDn) improved
- Bugfix: In the OS/2 verson of WSedit, only lowercase letters 
  were accepted for the second character (^KX, X is the second 
  character), and in Windows, only capital letters were 
  accepted.
- New command ^QT: delete right from cursor until punctuation 
  mark
- New command ^OA: create a text file containg a Ctrl command 
  overview
- modified commands for changing text to uppercase/lowercase 
  (^KJ, ^KZ, ^QJ, ^QZ)

Changes in WSedit 0.95:
- the search and search/replace dialog accepts
  printer characters (enter ^ and B or write a hash #,
  followed by three digits for the ASCII decimal code) 

Changes in WSedit 0.94 since 0.92:
- Menu bar (can be switched off, see menuitem Options)
- Alternate appearance of popup menu (see menuitem 
  Options)
- "highlighted cursor": after a while with no cursor 
  movement, the cursor is marked by a lightblue cross; 
  pressing CTRL without another key forces the highlighted 
  cursor immediately
- modified behaviour when starting WSedit without a file 
  (see Settings notebook - page Save).

The Write&Set archive file has got an installation
program included creating file associations both for
WSedit and WSformat. It also includes a WS text file
containing the WSedit docu which can be printed
(docusrc\WSedit-e.WS). To learn more about Write&Set,
please visit http://www.WriteAndSet.com

List of files:
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file_id.diz   short description of program
readme.txt    this text file
liesmich.txt  german readme
wsedit.exe    WSedit executable file
wsedit-e.hlp  english online help file
wsedit-e.cnt  english online help contents file
wsedit-g.hlp  german online help file
wsedit-g.cnt  german online help contents file

If you miss files, WSedit-e.ws and dothelpe.txt is no more
part of the WSedit archive file, but can be found in the
complete Write&Set archive file, see www.WriteAndSet.com


Author: Martin Vieregg
www.Hypermake.com, Martin@hypermake.de

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