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'''Escriba/Pluma''' is a WYSIWYG word processor for the OS/2 Presentation Manager interface. It does not attempt to go head-to-head with the large professional word processors available for OS/2 PM or Windows, but rather tries to provide a more modest set of functions. Normal text formatting is provided for, plus the program has the ability to handle graphics. All installed ATM fonts are supported, in all the native formats and in a wide range of sizes. Printer support is strictly through the OS/2 PM interface, providing output on any printer supported by that interface, including FAX and plotter devices.
{{Software
 
|Picture=Escriba.png
[[image:Pluma001.png|400px]]
|Version=0.97 (Dec 1998)
|Author=[[Rick Papo]]
|License=GNU GPL V2
|Download={{FileLink|Escriba_0-96d.zip}}
|Website=
}}
'''Escriba''' is a WYSIWYG word processor for the OS/2 Presentation Manager interface. It does not attempt to go head-to-head with the large professional word processors available for OS/2 PM or Windows, but rather tries to provide a more modest set of functions. Normal text formatting is provided for, plus the program has the ability to handle graphics. All installed ATM fonts are supported, in all the native formats and in a wide range of sizes. Printer support is strictly through the OS/2 PM interface, providing output on any printer supported by that interface, including FAX and plotter devices.


==History==
==History==
By the time I had to do the name change, however, the code was showing some serious warts, and so apart from renaming the program, I chose to not release it for prime-time again until I had resolved those problems. In the end, I never did release a non-beta version again, though as a series of beta releases it did gain some more functionality.
The name changed from [[Pluma]] in 1995, the code was showing some serious warts, and so apart from renaming the program, I chose to not release it for prime-time again until I had resolved those problems. In the end, I never did release a non-beta version again, though as a series of beta releases it did gain some more functionality.
 
I continued to use the program for myself until some time in 2001, at which time I migrated my personal work to Windows and bought myself a copy of Microsoft Office. All my professional work had switched to Windows several years earlier.


==Versions==
==Versions==
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* 0.96c (1997-01-28) + barcodes, JPEG import
* 0.96c (1997-01-28) + barcodes, JPEG import
* 0.96d (1998-01-19) + drag'n'drop, go to page, document titles, page header/footer
* 0.96d (1998-01-19) + drag'n'drop, go to page, document titles, page header/footer
* 0.97 (1998-12-03)


==Download==
==Links==
* [http://hobbes.nmsu.edu/h-search.php?key=Escriba-0_96d Escriba version 0.96d - Binaries & Source Code]
* [https://github.com/OS2World/APP-PRODUCTIVITY-Escriba Escriba Source Code - Github]
* [https://github.com/OS2World/APP-PRODUCTIVITY-Escriba Escriba Source Code - Github]


==License==
[[Category:Word processor]][[Category:Open Source Software]]
* Open Source - GNU GPL V2
 
==Author==
* [[Rick Papo]]
 
[[Category:Word processor]]

Latest revision as of 00:43, 5 October 2024

Escriba
Version 0.97 (Dec 1998)
Vendor
Author Rick Papo
License GNU GPL V2
Download Escriba_0-96d.zip
Website

Escriba is a WYSIWYG word processor for the OS/2 Presentation Manager interface. It does not attempt to go head-to-head with the large professional word processors available for OS/2 PM or Windows, but rather tries to provide a more modest set of functions. Normal text formatting is provided for, plus the program has the ability to handle graphics. All installed ATM fonts are supported, in all the native formats and in a wide range of sizes. Printer support is strictly through the OS/2 PM interface, providing output on any printer supported by that interface, including FAX and plotter devices.

History

The name changed from Pluma in 1995, the code was showing some serious warts, and so apart from renaming the program, I chose to not release it for prime-time again until I had resolved those problems. In the end, I never did release a non-beta version again, though as a series of beta releases it did gain some more functionality.

Versions

  • 0.90 (1995-06-13) + undo/redo, page count, page number
  • 0.91 (1995-07-20) + spell checker ISPELLER
  • 0.92 (1995-09-13) + NLS
  • 0.93 (1995-09-26)
  • 0.94 (1995-11-24) + DBCS
  • 0.95 (1995-12-27) + BMP GIF PCX import
  • 0.96b (1996-08-12) + TIFF import
  • 0.96c (1997-01-28) + barcodes, JPEG import
  • 0.96d (1998-01-19) + drag'n'drop, go to page, document titles, page header/footer
  • 0.97 (1998-12-03)

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