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EBOOKIE allows you to easily edit tagged files with the
EPM editor. Tags start with a one-character delimiter, and
end with a one-character delimiter. Those tag-start and tag-end
characters, together with all tags and their parameters are defined
in so called "tag-definition files". EBOOKIE includes tag-definition
files for the following tag languages:
- BookMaster version 2 (as described in SC34-5009-02: BookMaster
User's Guide).
- BookMaster version 3 (Thanks to Mike Temple).
- GML version 3.2 (as described in SH20-9187-05: Generalized Markup
Language Starter Set Reference Release 3.2).
- FOILS5 version 5.3 (as defined in the FOILS5 Language Reference).
- APAFOIL release 2.1 (as defined in APAFOIL Release 2.1 Quick
Reference Summary).
- Information Presentation Facility (as described in PN 00F8833:
OS/2 Version 1.2 Programming Guide).
The features include:
- Tag checking. If the entered text is not a valid tag, the tag-start
character is automatically replaced by a user-defineable variable.
- Adding of the required and optional parameters for the tag.
- Automatic tag-structure creation. If a tag requires additional tags,
like end-tags, they are inserted into your text.
- Free editing. Tags can be typed anywhere in the text, EBOOKIE
positions the tag in the correct location.
- Margins changed for easier text entry.
- Tabulators move the cursor one word at a time.
- Dynamic margins (optional). Depending on the current tag structure
the tag support changes the margins automatically.
- "Remember tag" facility to assign a commonly used tag to a
keystroke. Every tag may change the tag assigned to this key.
- "Boilerplate" facility to pull text into your document by typing a
tag. This feature is used to create default document layouts.
- Full configurability of the tags. The parameters, and the
formatting results can be modified with up to 9 additional
user-defined tag-definition files.
- Replace special keys with symbols.
- User-exits for the enter, page-up, page-down, line-up, and line-down
keys.
- Simple index creation.
- Replacement of all occurrences of special characters with the appropriate
BookMaster symbols.
- Help for all tags and tag parameters.
- Editing of imbedded files with the alt_1 key.
For the installation instructions and for a summary of changes refer
to the "EBOOKIE User's Guide" (enter the command VIEW EBOOKIE).
Greetings from Vienna,
G. Haschek (61804212 at VIEVMA)