Malcom, Never anything on Perfection due to closed source conditions.
I did disasemble it a while ago, but I suspect the copyright also covers revers engineering. Anyways Perfection does not read Word Files, which unfortuneatly is the standard in most word processors these days. It is a pity that program modules could be added to Perfection, so that a Word module could written. Maybe Paragragh could do this via Prowess. Derek Malcolm Cadman wrote: > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Derek Stewart <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > writes > > >>Maybe it is better to start from scratch and write a MS Word compatiable >>word processor. Since the Source to Open Offic is available, then with >>athe removal of the Linux specific information, the word processor may >>work OK. > > > Well, there is the new work done on Perfection to make it compatible > with the larger screens now available. > > This has not been generally released, owing to reservations about who > now owns or has any interest in the copyright. > > Further work could be the use of the new hi-colour palette that is now > available. > > There is also Paragraph, which runs under ProWesS, which is impressive > for using true fonts, and is moving towards the crossover between word > processing and desk top publishing. > _______________________________________________ QL-Users Mailing List http://www.q-v-d.demon.co.uk/smsqe.htm
