tpad 1.2 - A portable clone of the Notepad program from WinXP.

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Gordon Darling

tpad 1.2 - A portable clone of the Notepad program from WinXP.

About:
tpad (Tcl pad) is a portable clone of the Notepad program from WinXP. Its
goal is to be as similar as possibile to Notepad, except that it doesn't
limit the size of the file that is being edited.

Changes:
This version is almost identical to Windows XP Notepad, and also runs under
Windows. Support was added for editing multiple files in sequence. The
Next File menu option can be used to edit the next file from the argument
list. tpad can now be used safely as a pager with the readonly or viewer
mode (-R option). Some bugs were fixed.

Release focus: Initial freshmeat announcement
License: GNU General Public License (GPL)
Project URL: http://freshmeat.net/projects/tpad/

Homepage: http://tclpad.sourceforge.net

Tar/GZ:
http://freshmeat.net/redir/tpad/49536/url_tgz/tpad-1.2.tar.gz
RPM package:
http://freshmeat.net/redir/tpad/49536/url_rpm/tpad-1.2-1mdk.noarch.rpm
BSD Ports URL:
http://freshmeat.net/redir/tpad/49536/url_bsdport/editors.html#tpad-1.2

Regards
Gordon
 
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digitalMOSQUITO

Gordon said:
tpad 1.2 - A portable clone of the Notepad program from WinXP.

About:
tpad (Tcl pad) is a portable clone of the Notepad program from WinXP. Its
goal is to be as similar as possibile to Notepad, except that it doesn't
limit the size of the file that is being edited.

Changes:
This version is almost identical to Windows XP Notepad, and also runs under
Windows. Support was added for editing multiple files in sequence. The
Next File menu option can be used to edit the next file from the argument
list. tpad can now be used safely as a pager with the readonly or viewer
mode (-R option). Some bugs were fixed.

From the webpage:
"It requires at least Tcl/Tk-8.4 and it's distributed in source format
as a wish(1) shell script named tpad."

Tcl is a scripting language and everybody can get it from here -
http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Tcl/Downloads/

dM
 

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