[the editor][28/12/2002-18:51 GMT]

2002-12-28 Thread -C J-
Is it possible to extract, in some way, the editor from TB to use
it as a standalone app ?

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Re: [the editor][28/12/2002-18:51 GMT]

2002-12-28 Thread Victor B. Gonzalez
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Hello -C,

CJ Is it possible to extract, in some way, the editor from TB to use
CJ it as a standalone app ?

You know I was thinking about exactly that as I started
chasing a text editor like it.

If you insist on using it as a text editor I would suggest
you start looking into the command switches.

You can simply manipulate your shortcut file to accept a
command switch, which would launch the composer first.

I just started getting into commands and there not that
hard. The Bat! help files list some of the switches and I am
about to look into it.

I am sure someone knows exactly the switch to launch the
editor and am sure someone will help you.

I did come across a text editor which somewhat works like
The Bats! composer... Its called syn 2.0 and you can get it
at http://syn.sourceforge.net/

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