Working with text
Text Editor lets you create and edit ASCII text files. You can use Text Editor as a basic word processor to create plain text documents, or as a programmer's editor when working with code.
Text Editor lets you perform basic editing tasks. You can cut, copy, and paste text. You can undo one action or a series of actions. You can also redo a command that you have undone. Text Editor provides a Find and Replace feature that lets you find and replace characters, words, or phrases. Text Editor also lets you open your Windows text files.
You can use Text Editor as a programmer's editor with Corel File Manager to browse text files or as programmer's editor to edit source files. Text Editor displays programming syntax for several programming languages. The programming languages include shell scripts, C, C++, Java, HTML, Modula 2, Ada, Python, and Perl. Text Editor displays programming syntax in color. Colored syntax lets you distinguish different languages and different programming syntax items from one another. Color coded programming syntax makes it easier to write and edit code by helping you identify different types of instructions in programming languages.