[Nfb-web] Fwd: Official release of TextPal 1.0 -- powerful, friendly text & code editor (fwd)
David Andrews
dandrews at visi.com
Tue May 16 18:45:07 CDT 2006
>From: Jamal Mazrui <empower at smart.net>
>Subject: Official release of TextPal 1.0 -- powerful, friendly text & code
> editor (fwd)
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>---------- Forwarded message ----------
>Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 16:35:37 -0400 (EDT)
>From: Jamal Mazrui <empower at smart.net>
>Reply-To: programming at blindprogramming.com
>To: programming at blindprogramming.com
>Subject: Official release of TextPal 1.0 -- powerful,
> friendly text & code editor
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>http://www.empowermentzone.com/palsetup.exe
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>Thanks to all whose feedback helped to make this a solid, feature rich, and well documented release. Software perfection is elusive, as we know, but I now feel comfortable with wider publicity and distribution. I will continue to make incremental improvements as needed.
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>Changes since the last beta include displaying only the filename without leading path in the window title, which helps to optimize verbosity. The whole path may be reviewed with Alt+P, or copied to the clipboard with Alt+Shift+P.
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>Use the Path List command, Control+Shift+P, to generate a list of files in the current working directory. This is helpful, for example, when preparing a list of files to convert to text with Control+T, or combine as text with Control+Shift+T.
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>The Run with Prompt command, Control+Shift+F5, is an additional command that may be configured with a tool such as a compiler. By default, it compiles an AutoIt program to an executable (from a .au3 to a .exe file). On the other hand, the Run with Tool command, Control+F5, compiles a JAWS script (from a .jss to a .jsb file).
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>The number of TextPal commands has exceeded 100. Each is available by either menu selection or hot key. All are discussed in relevant sections of the documentation. In addition, Control+H generates an alphabetized list of hot keys.
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