RE: Edita Wish list - Attn Pete

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I got the ee one.  It looks just like Windows Edit.  Or, rather a cross 
between that and QBasic.  I like it very much, and I will toy with it there. 
{Grins}

Love & Frienship & Blessed Be!
Lynn Erika Kilroy


>From: don cole <guest at RapidEuphoria.com>
>Reply-To: EUforum at topica.com
>To: EUforum at topica.com
>Subject: RE: Edita Wish list - Attn Pete
>Date: Mon, 16 Jan 2006 09:02:22 -0800
>
>
>posted by: don cole <doncole at pacbell.net>
>
>Lynn Kilroy wrote:
>
> > Now if you have the QBasic.Hlp file in the same directory as QBasic.Exe, 
>and
> >
> > assuming you started QBasic.Exe in it's home folder, it should open the 
>Help
> >
> > File for you.  Irregardless, the menu has an Index, Contents, 
>information on
> >
> > Using Help and About options.  Contents tells you all about Help: What 
>kind
> >
> > of Help is available and what you can expect of Help {providing 
>QBasic.Hlp
> > is present}.  But my favorite is Help/Index, which brings up a list of 
>all
> > the native QBasic Commands, Statements, and Functions.  From here, you 
>can
> > learn how to use QBasic without having a seperate manual.  I know, 
>because I
> >
> > did.  Since it's in the Editor, I don't have to have two windows open 
>next
> > to each other, nor do I have to bounce back and forth between windows 
>while
> >
>
>This could be easly done if Pete would put the Euphoria Reference in the
>Edita help Menu.
>I'm not tal;king about the HTML (which is good and should stay there)
>but the help file with Contents,Index,and Find tabs.
>It listed in Mike's Editor Help Menu as Euphoria Refference.
>
>Don Cole
>
>
>
>

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