EDITV   : DOS Text file Editor using Borland Turbo Vision

Title   : EDITV
Version : 4.0
Date    : Oct 26,1998
Author  : J.R. Ferguson, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Download: http://www.xs4all.nl/~ferguson/dosedit.html
E-mail  : j.r.ferguson@iname.com

This program may be used and copied freely without  charge,  but  only  for
non-commercial  purposes.  The  author is not responsible for any damage or
loss of data that may be caused by using it.

EDITV is a character based DOS ASCII  textfile  editor  with  an  intuitive
Windows-like  interface. It can be used for simple text-editing tasks, like
creating or modifying batch files or program sources. It is  based  on  the
TFileEditor object included with Borland's Turbo Vision v2.0 for DOS.

Features:
* Mouse support
* Menu driven
* Multiple document editing in separate windows
* Context-sensitive on-line help
* EGA support (screen height 25 or 43/50 lines)
* Selectable display modes: color, gray shades and monochrome
* Adjustable color palette
* Cut and Paste functions
* Cut/Paste clipboard can be viewed, edited and saved to disk
* Undo function
* Read Only mode
* Find/Replace text (forward, backward, all, from cursor/entire text)
* Text markers
* Find matching bracket ({[< >]})
* Find matching Quote ('..' and "..")
* Auto-indent option
* Insert and display control-characters
* Optional display of ruler and line numbers
* Option to create backup file when saving a document
* Select recently opened/saved files from File menu
* Select special characters (also ASCII 128-255) from a list
* Print support with optional margins, headers, footers, etc.
* DOS shell function
* Execute Command feature with configurable command list
* Support for Unix file format (using LF line-ends)
* Display file statistics (character, word & line count)

Restrictions:
* No WYSIWYG page formatting
* No word-wrap
* Maximum document size 64 kb

Files included:
  EDITV.EXE     Executable program (LZE compressed)
  EDITV.TXT     Description (this text)
  EDITV0.HLP    Help file
  EDITVHST.TXT	Release history

Installation:
  Copy EDITV.EXE and EDITV0.HLP to a directory that's in in your  DOS-path.
  Both files must be in the same directory.
  If   you  want  a  minimal  installation,  just  copy  EDITV.EXE  without
  EDITV0.HLP. You will then have a fully functional editor, but no  on-line
  help.

Usage:
  EDITV [filename]

Credits:
  The people at the former  Borland  Co.,  now  Inprise,  made  this  thing
  possible  by  providing the editor kernel and a superb DOS user interface
  called Turbo Vision.
  Special thanks go to Jose Luis Rivera-Noriega from Mexico,  who suggested
  several excellent ideas to improve this editor.

History:
  See file EDITVHST.TXT.
