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- Follow up to previous post: >A few years ago someone gave me copy of MultiEdit 8.0 and I've played >with it on and off, but never really liked its interface....I think I'll go back >to it and see if I can live with it. Ugh! MultiEdit is still a '57 Chevy. I even tried their latest demo. It is too co...Posted in UltraEdit General Discussion
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- Clayton
Dec 18, 2004
- Hello Mofi, When you select a block in column mode and hit for example space, all characters of the selected block are replaced by the space character. Thanks, that's one of the things I use regularly. To be honest, I'm having quite a struggle with UE, as much as I like its interface, multiple clipb...Posted in UltraEdit General Discussion
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- Clayton
Dec 17, 2004
- Hello Mofi, >>>>I know TSE very well. .. Point 1) - 13) describes the old method of block handling at old DOS time. At DOS this was simply the only possible block handling, because no clipboard function has exist. A already rarely use it when editing in old DOS Borland Turbo C++ V1.0. Now with Ultra...Posted in UltraEdit General Discussion
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- Clayton
Dec 16, 2004
- Hello mrainey56, Thanks for your reply. I have been using TSE Pro (The Semware Editor, semware.com, an excellent Windows 32-bit text mode editor) for almost 14 years (it originally was a DOS editor), and have recently been looking for a GUI editor that has the same or similar features (I like the ta...Posted in UltraEdit General Discussion
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- Clayton
Dec 16, 2004
- Hello All, I'm a new user. I'm coming from years of using the TSE text mode editor. UE is the first GUI editor that I can configure to be close to what I'm used to. However, one thing I miss severely is persistent selections. Is this possible in UE? Thanks very much. Regards, Clayton Edit: Persisten...Posted in UltraEdit General Discussion
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- Clayton
Dec 16, 2004