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- Frequently Asked Questions
- on
- Programmer's File Editor
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-
- [Answers in this file refer to facilities available in PFE 1.01.000]
-
- You may find information on any problem you have encountered in the
- problems.txt file, which lists known major problems in the current release
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-
- Q. What version of PFE is recommended for my current environments?
-
- A. PFE is supplied in two forms: the 16-bit edition (PFE.EXE) and the
- 32-bit edition (PFE32.EXE). The recommended versions for various
- platforms are these:
-
- Windows 3.1x
- Windows for Workgroups 3.1x 16-bit Edition
-
- Windows NT 3.51 (Intel)
- Windows NT 4.0 (Intel)
- Windows 2000 (Intel)
- Windows 95
- Windows 98 32-bit Edition
-
- An earlier release of PFE, version 0.07.002, is also available for Windows NT
- 3.51 and 4.0 on PowerPC pocessors.
-
- Note that the "Intel" versions are also suitable for Intel-compatible
- processors such as the Cyrix and AMD chip sets
-
- Version 1.00.000 is the last for which a 16-bit Edition will be produced.
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-
- Q. I'm using the 32-Bit Edition, and I've set up associations so that I can
- open files in PFE by double clicking the names in File Manager and Explorer. It
- works fine most of the time, but if the name contains spaces it doesn't - PFE
- seems to think each part of the name is a filename all by itself
-
- A. The problem here is that the most obvious command line to use in your
- association:
-
- pfe32
-
- is not correct. Since PFE allows multiple files to be named on the command
- line, you must use some extra syntactic elements in the association.
-
- To set up your associations easily and correctly, and to enable some right-
- click menu functionality under Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0 and
- Windows 2000, you need to set them up in the "Associations" panel of the dialog
- started by the Options Preferences panel.
-
- If you want to create associations yourself you can do so: the command line
- to use is
-
- pfe32 "%1"
-
- where the "%1" part ensures that the filename you click on is contained in
- quotes when the command is issued. However, if you do this you won't see the
- context menu items relating to PFE; and you may not find future enhancements
- will work correctly.
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- Q. I'm using the 32-bit Edition, and sometimes the flashing insertion point
- marker just disappears and I can't type into any window. If I switch to another
- application and back to PFE, it works fine. What's wrong?
-
- A. You are most probably using a Microsoft IntelliMouse with version 2.2 or
- later of the drivers that provide a facility known as "Universal Scrolling"
- (standard with Windows 98 and Windows 2000).
-
- The driver aims to provide wheel support for applications that don't themselves
- implement it, and there are some bugs in how it works with some programs,
- including PFE. This version of PFE usually can get around the driver bugs under
- Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 and Windows 98, but there can still be problems
- under Windows 95 - turning the mouse wheel or clicking on it will cause the
- symptoms described.
-
- The solution is to disable the "Universal Scrolling" feature for PFE. Click on
- Start|Settings|Control Panel and then double click on the Mouse icon to get to
- the IntelliMouse control panel, and select the "Wheel" tab at the top of the
- dialog.
-
- Next, click on the "Exceptions" button, click on "Add" in the new dialog that
- appears, and browse to find the PFE32.EXE executable program file. Clicking on
- "Open" will add PFE to the list of programs for which the driver will not
- provide "Universal Scrolling".
-
- Once you've done this, you'll still be able to scroll PFE windows by turning
- the mouse wheel, but you won't be able to scroll by clicking the mouse wheel
- and moving the mouse. Incidentally, it won't matter if you move the PFE
- executable to some other folder or install a new version - the mouse driver
- identifies the program from internal information within the executable data.
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- Q. Why can't I open more than one file at a time with the File Open and File
- View commands? Early versions of PFE allowed me to do this.
-
- A. In this release, the various file opening dialogs all default to allowing
- you to select only one file at a time.
-
- You can use the "General Options" panel of the dialog started by the Options
- Prefences command to enable multiple selection; however, under Windows NT 3.51
- some long file names will not appear correctly (see the next item)
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- Q. I'm using Windows NT 3.51, and I used Options Preferences to allow me to
- open more than one file at a time in the File Open command. However, my long
- file names don't apear any more - I just see the DOS 8.3 names
-
- A. There is a basic flaw in Microsoft's design of the library that provides the
- standard file open dialogs under Windows NT 3.51 (this code is not part of
- PFE). Essentially, it can't handle long file names THAT CONTAIN SPACES if you
- also allow multiple files to be selected. Long file names without spaces are
- handled correctly; but Microsoft's code automatically shows those with spaces
- as 8.3 names in order to get around their design error.
-
- In its default mode of operation, PFE allows you to open only one file at a
- time, and here the problem does not arise.
-
- Unfortunately, there is no way to beat this problem - if you want to open
- multiple files at one time, you won't see names with spaces in.
-
- On the good side, though, the problem does not arise at all if you're running
- Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0 or Windows 2000
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- Q. I use Windows NT on a DEC Alpha system - is there an executable of PFE32 for
- this?
-
- A. PFE32 exists only for Intel hardware; however, users report that on DEC
- Alpha machines this runs very well under the Intel emulation system.
-
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- Q. How can I arrange that edit windows are created to use the maximum area
- available in the MDI client area?
-
- A. You can do this with the Options Preferences command. Start the
- preferences dialog and select "Window Control" from the list of option
- categories on the left. This shows you a panel that lets you configure
- exactly how child windows will be created
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- Q. Why don't all the TrueType fonts I have installed on my system appear in the
- printer and screen fonts dialogs?
-
- A. Because PFE is a programming-oriented text editor, rather than a word
- processor, it supports only fixed pitch fonts (ones in which all characters
- occupy the same width on screen or paper). There are, sadly, very few fixed
- pitch fonts available. There are no plans to add variable fixed pitch support
- in a future release.
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- Q. I want PFE to remember the names of more than the last 5 files I've edited,
- so I can pick them quickly from the File menu. How can I do this?
-
- A. You can configure the Most Recently Used (MRU) list with the Options
- Preferences command. Start the preferences dialog, and select "MRU List" from
- the list of option categories on the left. This shows you the panel that
- configures the MRU list.
-
- You can configure the total size of the list, and how many files from
- the list will appear on the File menu (you will be able to select from the
- entire list with a dialog command that will follow the list on the menu).
- You can also specify that the File menu should be drawn in two columns rather
- than one if you want to show a large number of files. Note that you will need
- to exit PFE and restart it before your changes take effect.
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- Q. I don't like the standard Windows File Manager, and prefer to use a third
- party one. How can I get the File Manager item on the Execute menu to start
- this instead of the standard one?
-
- A. You can configure what the various "Manager" items on the Execute
- menu do with the Options Preferences command. Start the preferences
- dialog and select "Windows Managers" from the list of option categories
- on the left to show the panel that handles this
-
- For each of the menu items, you can specify that PFE should run either
- the standard manager program supplied with Windows, or runs a command
- line of your choice
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- Q. I use 4DOS-for-NT as my Windows NT command processor instead of Microsoft's
- cmd.exe - how can I get the Execute DOS Prompt and associated tool bar button
- to start this?
-
- A. Normally, PFE will use the executable file named in the COMSPEC environment
- variable as the command processor. If this variable is not set, it uses the
- standard defaults "command.com" under Windows 3.1x, and "cmd.exe" under Windows
- NT, Windows 2000, Windows 95 and Windows 98
-
- You can define the command processor you want to start with the Options
- Preferences command. Select the "DOS Shell" panel to configure what is started
- by the Execute DOS Prompt command; select the "Command Processor" panel to
- configure the command line used to run applications by the Execute DOS Command
- To Window command
-
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- Q. How can I record my keyboard macros for use in other sessions?
-
- A. The macro that you record as you type on the keyboard - known as the "active
- keyboard recording" - can be saved at any time with the Macro Save Recording
- command; PFE will automatically load it at the start of the next session.
-
- You can also build libraries of macros that you can assign to keys of your
- choice using the Macro Librarian command.
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- Q. How does PFE manage to allow more than 32K of text to be edited in an edit
- control?
-
- A. PFE doesn't, in fact, use standard edit controls to show text. The windows
- you see are ordinary MDI child windows, and the text is drawn explicitly by PFE
- as required. Internally, a complicated memory management system keeps track of
- where each line of each file is stored.
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- Q. Why, if I have word wrap switched on for a window, will PFE wrap text only
- when I'm typing at the end of the line and not when I insert in the middle of
- it?
-
- A. The current design of PFE is set to do things that way for efficiency
- reasons. However, the Edit Text Reformat and Edit Text Reformat Paragraph
- commands allow you to reflow text to fit the current wrap margin at any time.
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- Q. Why do I get "Help file not found" when I ask for help?
-
- A. Make sure that you have the help file pfe.hlp in the same directory as the
- pfe.exe or pfe32.exe executable program
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- Q. Why is the default of 32 undoable actions so small? Surely, when I'm typing
- text, I'll fill that up in 32 keypresses?
-
- A. Actually, no - the undo system doesn't work in quite that way. It records
- specific _actions_ in its stack, such as a drag-drop move of text, or a cut of
- the highlighted text. When you're typing, each keypress is considered as part
- of a _single_ action, which is terminated only when you do something different,
- like moving the caret with the arrow keys, or switching to another window.
-
- Then, when you use the Undo Typing command, PFE will remove all the typing
- you've performed in that action (a future release of PFE will probably let you
- undo typing actions character-by-character too)
-
- You can change the number of undo actions that PFE records with the Options
- Preferences command. Start the preferences dialog and select "Editing Files"
- from the list of option categories on the left to show the relevant panel that
- lets you set the size of the list
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- Q. If I select some text and start to drag it to a new location, how can I
- change my mind without having to drop the text somewhere and then undo the
- action?
-
- A. You can cancel a drag-and-drop in one of two ways. If the highlighted text
- is visible in the window, move the mouse cursor somewhere inside it and release
- the left button. Alternatively, press the Escape key before you release the
- left mouse button.
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- Q. How can I use drag-and-drop to move text from one window to another?
-
- A. In the current design, PFE supports drag-and-drop only _within_ a window.
- Inter-window operation may be added in a future release.
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- Q. How can I configure PFE so that the File Save command and its associated
- tool bar button are always available? At the moment, I can only use the command
- when I've changed the file in some way.
-
- A. By default, PFE enables the File Save command only when the file showing in
- a window has altered. This gives you some feedback (complementing the 'file
- changed' marker in the status bar) that helps you avoid un-necessary saves.
-
- You can use the Options Preferences command to change this setting.
- Start the preferences dialog and select "Saving Files" from the list of
- option categories on the left to show the relevant panel. Check the box
- labelled "Allow File Save on unaltered files" to make the File Save
- command and the toolbar button always available
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- Q. I like the window that runs DOS commands with output capture to start full
- screen, and to have specific tuning details set. How can I do this?
-
- A. DOS commands with output capture are run by either the pfedos.exe (for
- Windows 3) or pfedos32.exe (for Windows NT) helper modules. To change how the
- windows are created, set up suitable PIF files pfedos.pif and/or pfedos32.pif
- in the same directory, and use the Windows PIF editor to set the details as you
- require
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- Q. How do I insert a Form Feed into a file, or specify it in the Find and
- Replace dialogs?
-
- A. To insert a Form Feed (or any other non-typable character) use the
- EditTextInsertASCIICode command, which is by default mapped to Ctrl+Q. This
- starts up a dialog that lets you select Esc and Ctrl+A - Ctrl+Z easily by name,
- or specify any ASCII code you like as a number.
-
- To specify Form Feed in the Find or Replace dialogs, write it as the two-
- character sequence "\f". You can also specify end-of-line by "\n" and tab by
- "\t"; and you can specify an arbitrary code as "\xhh", where "hh" represents
- two hex digits. Remember that if you actually want a "\" character, you need to
- write it as "\\".
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- Q. Why do I see lots of files with type .$$$ (PFE version 0.05.007 and later)
- in my directories?
-
- A. These are the backup files that PFE produces whenever you save a file. If a
- file of the same name exists already, PFE renames it with a type of .$$$ before
- writing the new data to disk.
-
- The Options Preferences command allows you to configure some defaults
- for how backup is handled. Start the preferences dialog and select "Backup"
- from the list of option categories on the left to show the relevant
- panel.
-
- In this dialog, you can disable all backup permanently; choose to have
- PFE make backup files to the same directory as the original file but
- with a file extension of your choice; or to make the copy into a file of
- the same name as the original, but in a subdirectory of the directory
- containing it
-
- The File Save As dialog and the Options Default Modes and Options
- Current Modes dialogs also let you control some backup actions on a per-
- file basis
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- Q. I used the Options Preferences, Options Default Modes and Options
- Current Modes command to set background colours for my edit windows and
- the main PFE workspace. Why are the colours I get not the ones I
- selected?
-
- A. Depending on what type of video adapter you have fitted to your
- computer, only a very few of the infinite number of colours can be shown
- as pure or "solid" colours. Normally your system will provide 16 such
- solid colours, and you will see these in the block of colours shown at
- top left in the colour selection dialog.
-
- When Windows is asked to display some other colour, it has to use a
- technique known as "dithering", that simulates the shade you want. For
- example, it might produce a pale blue by drawing a fine grid of dark
- blue lines on a white background; this will appear to be the colour you
- wanted when seen from a suitable distance.
-
- Dithered colours are very unpleasant to use as backgrounds for text, and
- writing text on such a background is very much slower that if the
- background were a solid colour. For these reasons, PFE does not support
- the use of dithered colours, but instead translates the colour value you
- select to the closest available solid colour.
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- Q. I work with a number of large projects and would like to have
- separate customised PFE environments. Can I do this?
-
- A. With the 16-Bit Edition, you can use PFE's ability to locate its
- initialisation file pfe.ini in an arbitrary directory to do this.
-
- With the 32-Bit Edition you can use "multiple configuration sets" in the
- registry to the same effect.
-
- These facilities are controlled by the Options Preferences command; the Help
- button on the dialog will take you to descriptions of how they operate.
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- Q. What are the licensing arrangements for PFE? I use it at home and
- would like to do so at my work too.
-
- A. PFE is FreeWare. You don't need to register to use it, and there is
- no fee. You can use it at home, or at work without restriction.
-
- If you'd like to include PFE on the distribution disks with a commercial
- product you can obtain a licence that will enable you to do this.
-
- The help file contains full details on the current usage and licensing
- position.
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- Q. I'm editing files on a NFS-mounted partition with the 16-Bit Edition,
- and whenever I save my edit changes the long name of the file disappears
- and all I see is the NFS-generated 8.3 name. What's happened?
-
- A. The problem is in the way that PFE makes backups when you save files.
- In the current version, any existing file is renamed to be the backup
- copy, and a new file is created with the old name to save the changes
- into.
-
- The step of renaming the file breaks the association that NFS maintains
- between the DOS 8.3 name and the file's long name. Thus, when PFE
- creates the new file to save - using the 8.3 name - NFS can no longer
- translate this to the "real" name and so has to pass the 8.3 name itself
- to Windows.
-
- The only circumvention available in the current release is to disable
- making backup copies in these circumstances.
-
- This problem does not arise in the 32-Bit Edition
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- Q. How do I change the font that I use to print files out? In previous releases
- there was a "Font" button in the Print Setup dialog, but it's gone now
-
- A. The printer system uses the same user interface and dialogs as other
- applications; the Print and Print Setup dialogs you see are the standard ones
- that are part of Windows.
-
- Unfortunately, the way that Windows works with these dialogs means that it
- isn't possible to select fonts from them. You should use the File Page Setup
- command for this.
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- Q. I'm using the Execute DOS Command To Window command to run my compiler,
- which will prompt me for input if there's an error. Using the 32-bit edition I
- see the compiler output in the console window, but I never see the prompts and
- the output window seems to lock up, although if I type the expected reply blind
- it all seems to work. What's going wrong?
-
- A. The problem here arises because PFE is essentially trying to subvert the
- compiler, fooling it into thinking that it's writing to the screen (as it
- normally would) when actually it's sending all its output to PFE (actually, to
- a small helper program that PFE runs for this purpose).
-
- If the compiler or other program is simply writing, then it all works fine. But
- as you've seen, there are problems if the program wants you to perform input.
- Normally, when a program writes to the screen, Windows makes sure that all the
- output is sent there directly and not stored in the program's or Windows's
- buffers. Thus, you see the prompt as soon as the program writes it, and you
- know what to do.
-
- But when PFE runs the compiler, the output is actually not to the screen, but
- to PFE. The compiler itself doesn't know the difference, but the underlying I/O
- systems and Windows certainly do. Since they know the program isn't writing to
- the screen, the compiler's output will be buffered for efficiency - thus it's
- quite possible, and actually most probable, that the prompt string will be
- stored in a buffer waiting to be written to the screen when the compiler asks
- you to type - so you never see the prompt.
-
- There is no way round this problem, unfortunately. Although techniques are
- available for programs to detect what's happening and make sure that you _do_
- see the prompt, you'll be lucky to find one that uses them.
-
- The moral, sadly, is that the Execute DOS Command To Window command is not
- suitable if the program you want to run will ever require you to type in to it
- rather than simply generate output
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- Q. I like to work with tab width of 4 in my files, and I can set this up with
- the Options Current Modes command. However, if I edit the same files again, the
- tab setting reverts to the default of 8. How can I change this?
-
- A. The Options Current Modes command affects the modes applied to only the
- current window; the effect is limited to that window, and when it closes the
- settings are lost.
-
- To do what you want - which is to define the default modes for a file - you
- need to use the Options Default Modes command.
-
- You'll find full information on how to use this command in the help file.
- Basically, you can define a number of "mode groups", which are collections of
- filename patterns like "*.c *.h readme.*". With each mode group you define the
- default modes you want; then, if any file you open has a name matching
- something in a mode group, the relevant default modes are applied.
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- Q. I put the 32-Bit Edition of PFE on my desktop for handy access, but now it
- can't find the help file and if I try to run DOS commands I get a message
- "Unable to run pfedos32 helper module"
-
- A. You've probably made a _copy_ of the pfe32.exe program file on your desktop,
- rather than creating a _shortcut_. When you make a copy, Windows copies the
- executable file to a special directory on your hard disk, and when you click
- the icon, the program is started from there.
-
- PFE will run happily like this; but when you ask for help, or try to run a DOS
- command, it will find that the pfe.hlp help file and pfedos32.exe helper
- module are not in the same desktop directory as the program.
-
- The solution is to delete the copy of PFE from your desktop and create a proper
- shortcut - if you use the _right_ mouse button to drap the PFE program file
- from its folder to the desktop, you'll see an option to create a shortcut on
- the menu that appears.
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- Q. I have a 3-button mouse with drivers that emulate the wheel in a Microsoft
- Intellimouse, but PFE doesn't seem to respond when I try to use the middle
- button for scrolling
-
- A. A standard Microsoft Intellimouse actually provides two distinct modes of
- operation: the central wheel can be both rotated as a wheel and clicked as a
- button.
-
- Rotating the central wheel is normally used for scrolling, while clicking it
- initiates a feature known as "auto-panning", where the window moves to follow
- the mouse movement.
-
- PFE supports the standard Microsoft IntelliMouse; other wheel mice may or may
- not work correctly.
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- Q. I have a spelling checker that works fine with NotePad and some other
- applications, but not with PFE. Why is this?
-
- A. External spell-check applications have to make some sweeping assumptions
- about how the application they're told to work with actually operates. Normally
- they assume that the application's text windows are a standard feature of
- Windows called an "edit control", or provide some emulation interfaces to this.
- With NotePad this is true; however PFE neither uses a standard "edit control"
- nor (at present) provides an emulation interface
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