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{{Software
|Picture=ProEdit.gif
|Version=0.0.10
|Author=[[Antony T. Curtis]]
|License=Freeware
|Download=[ProEdit-0_0_10.zip]
|Website=
}}
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ProEdit is a small fast text editor with customisable syntax highlighting based upon the file extension. The highlighting information does not need to be "pre-compiled" in to any special format and can be edited while being used. The information is stored in a very similar format to the keywords file used with EPM.
ProEdit is a small fast text editor with customisable syntax highlighting based upon the file extension. The highlighting information does not need to be "pre-compiled" in to any special format and can be edited while being used. The information is stored in a very similar format to the keywords file used with EPM.


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;Known Problems:ProEdit's editor windows should not be minimised - it causes a massive runaway memory leak. This software is early alpha.
;Known Problems:ProEdit's editor windows should not be minimised - it causes a massive runaway memory leak. This software is early alpha.
==License==
* Freeware
==Author==
* [[Antony T. Curtis]]
==Links==
* [ProEdit-0_0_10.zip Version 0.0.10]


[[Category:Text Editors]]
[[Category:Text Editors]]

Revision as of 20:12, 23 January 2020

ProEdit
Version 0.0.10
Vendor
Author Antony T. Curtis
License Freeware
Download [ProEdit-0_0_10.zip]
Website

ProEdit is a small fast text editor with customisable syntax highlighting based upon the file extension. The highlighting information does not need to be "pre-compiled" in to any special format and can be edited while being used. The information is stored in a very similar format to the keywords file used with EPM.

ProEdit for OS/2 is complied using only fPrint's Virtual Pascal compiler - an excellent 32-bit Pascal compiler with brilliant Borland compatibility.

Known Problems
ProEdit's editor windows should not be minimised - it causes a massive runaway memory leak. This software is early alpha.