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+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Part of the cALMER Utilities for IBM PC/AT and compatibles |
| Copyright (C) 1991 by cALMER Utilities [All Rights Reserved] |
| 361 Somerville Road, Hornsby Heights NSW 2077 Australia [+612] 482 1715 |
+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Files:
AUTOEDIT.EXE the editor program
AUTOEDIT.DAT list of files to be edited
AUTOEDIT.DOC your looking at it
AUTOEDIT.HLP help file
Usage: Autoedit<Enter>
Purpose:
AUTOEDIT is full screen editor for editing files which you change on a
regular basis.
Autoedit.dat contains a list of files which you edit regularly.
It must reside in the same directory as Autoedit.exe. A maximum
of 32 Files and descriptions are allowed in Autoedit.dat.
You can configure your own editor to be used as the standard
editor or you can use the buildt-in editor. Using your own
means that there is no learning curve, however, you will loose
the context-sensitive help feature of Autoedit.
Registered users can have as many autoedit.dat files as they
wish. Autoedit.exe will look in the default directory for
the data file and use it if it exists, otherwise it will use
the data file in the home directory.
On start-up, Autoedit will display a pick-menu of the file-
description. To edit a file, simply enter return on the
list. The registered version will return to the pick-
menu after editing file, the non-registered one will return
to DOS.
Context sensitive help is available by pressing F1. If
Autoedit recognises a word under the cursor, it will provide
help on that item, otherwise it will provide a standard help
window. Access the help index by pressing F1 while the help
is shown on screen.
Files nominated in the data-file can be marked read-only etc.
after editing.
If you have installed the cALMER Utilities on a drive other
than drive C, you'll have to edit autoedit.dat first by
keying in "autoedit autoedit.dat" and change the drive
designator of the files.
.end of document autoedit.doc