Message-Id: Comments: Authenticated sender is From: "Salvador Eduardo Tropea (SET)" Organization: INTI To: Brett Porter , djgpp AT delorie DOT com Date: Wed, 8 Oct 1997 15:44:16 +0000 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT Subject: Re: RHIDE suggestion Precedence: bulk Brett Porter wrote: > Now, to the editor... > > The Borland IDE had an option for project notes. I just have a window open > called notes.txt (and a couple of other ones), that I jot notes into along > the way. But I didn't notice how annoying it is to do this when there is no > word wrap. Is there a possibility of implementing this for .txt files, or > just as an option? Basically the answer is NO. The most closer thing I can do is to cut long lines with a command. For example: you select a block and then the editor reformats it. If you are wondering why a simple thing that can be done with a very simple editor can't be done with mine (at least not in a easy way), is because I keep a look-up table with the lenght and attributes of each LINE in your text. So adding a word wrap and mantaining the other working could be a big hell. I can make a reformat thing, but in my case I don't need such a thing because I look the screen when I write so I ca introduce the ENTER without problems. Perhaps I can add something like the editor I'm using right now (Pegasus), it just inserts ENTER if I cross some column, but isn't smart at all, if I delete things in the above line it doesn't reformat, if I join 2 lines it never will cut the line again. That's relative easy, perhaps is enough. SET ------------------------------------ 0 -------------------------------- Visit my home page: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Vista/6552/ Salvador Eduardo Tropea (SET). (Electronics Engineer) Alternative e-mail: set-sot AT usa DOT net - ICQ: 2951574 Address: Curapaligue 2124, Caseros, 3 de Febrero Buenos Aires, (1678), ARGENTINA TE: +(541) 759 0013