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LstPM 32-Bit Version 1.04
Copyright (c) 1990-1993
Oberon Software
518 Blue Earth Street
Mankato, MN 56001-2142 USA
Phone: 507-388-7001
BBS: 507-388-1154
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New Features, Corrections, and Enhancements
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**** Version 1.05
**** 15 February, 1993
* Now capable of handling text files with more than 32,767 lines
and hex views of files with more than 524,287 bytes. The absolute
maximum number of lines in a text file is now 262,144; binary
files may be up to 4,194,304 bytes.
* Status bar display shows the full path name, current line number
(line at top of window), and total lines in the file. If total
lines has a '+' appended to it, it means that LstPM is still
indexing the file and the total lines is as yet unknown. The
title bar of the window now only displays the base file name rather
than the full path name.
* Informational dialog displayed when the user presses the END key.
This allows the user to abort a lengthy wait on a long file and
also prevents LstPM from monopolizing the PM message queue during
this process.
* Better error checking on the returned information from the system
"Open File" dialog.
* Full pathname of file now stored in the pick list to prevent
problems incurred with relative pathnames when LstPM is executed from
different directories.
* Greatly reduced time required for file loading and indexing especially
on large files.
**** Version 1.04
**** 25 January, 1993
* Added a third file viewing mode: "Text+Line #'s". Identical to
Text mode but prepends line numbers to each line. Because of a
new numbering system for storing file mode in the Pick List, files
retained in the Pick List (from LstPM 1.03 or 1.02) with Hex views
will show up in this mode instead of Hex until you change their
view.
* Pick List can now be invoked via pressing both mouse buttons
over the client window (file viewing area) simultaneously.
* Minor change to LstPM's behavior after having a file object dropped
onto its client window. Previous versions of LstPM would not move
to the desktop "surface" after loading the new file. If you prefer
the original behavior, you can defeat this new feature by setting
the environment variable LSTPM2TOP to NO (i.e., place the line
"SET LSTPM2TOP=NO" in Config.Sys).
* Corrected problem which appeared on some machines where the first
file viewed during a LstPM session would not be displayed.
* Corrected problem which resulted in the first line of a file being
displayed twice under certain circumstances.
**** Version 1.03
**** 4 January, 1993
* Corrected problem which would occur under the OS/2 2.0 Service Pack
update and the OS/2 2.1 beta where LstPM would hang the message
queue if started in "no file" mode.
**** Version 1.02
**** 22 December, 1992
* First 32-bit version.
* Replace "home grown" file open and font dialogs with system provided
dialog controls.
* Drag and drop interface upgraded to OS/2 2.0 compatibility.
* "Pick List" dialog now accepts dropped files. Dropped files are
added to the top of the list.
* Popup "context" menu added. Invoke by clicking the right mouse button.
* LstPM now remembers its last screen position and size, the contents
of its "Pick List", and the last viewed file.
* File position and viewing mode (Hex or ASCII) saved in Pick List.