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Pennywise & Text Editing
There is now a TEXT EDITOR option in the 'PROJECT MENU'.
Pennywise does not actually have a Text Editor built in, but tries to
load 'ED' from the C: directory. Now, ED is a rather primitive beast
and you might care to improve the situation.
The first thing you could do is place an alternative text editor (your
favourite one, perhaps?) into the C: directory and rename it as 'ED'.
Pennywise, at this point, doesn't care which text editor, as long as it's
called 'ED'.
However, if Pennywise does not find 'ED' a requester pops up and asks
you to enter the full path name and name to another editor. If you
satisfy the requester that will be the text editor (or wordprocessor)
Pennywise will look for until, once again, it can't find it. Go back to
the start of this paragraph to find out what happens then!