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|                             M r E D ! (V1.20)                               |
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|        (ibM gRaphics EDitor)  The ANSI graphics editor for the Amiga        |
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                                  BY:
                                  
                            Robert V. Fahey
                            a.k.a. NECR0SIS
                            
           internet: faheyr@silver.ucs.indiana.edu
                      faheyr@cssun.cs.indiana.edu
                      faheyr@rose.ucs.indiana.edu
                      
             bitnet:         faheyr@iugold    

(C) 1991, R. Fahey, all rights reserved.
    NOTE: This program is Shareware, and can be registered by sending $10 to
        R. Fahey. See Shareware_Notice for more details.
        
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NOTE: (For versions 1.05 and higher)

There are a few new files in here. ANSI.FONT IS NOT THE SAME ONE
AS IN PREVIOUS VERSIONS, AND YOU MUST USE THIS ONE IF YOU WANT IT TO FUNCTION
PROPERLY!!!!!!!!
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Description:
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MrED! is a color ANSI graphics editor for the Amiga, and has been designed for
quick editing/saving of color pictures for owners of BBS's that support ANSI
escape sequences.

Things MrED does:
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o Allows loading and editing of most any ANSI graphics file
o Edits and saves the screen in either color ANSI sequences, or straight ASCII
    (no color codes)
o Correctly supports ALL ANSI escape sequences
o Does ANSI optimisations while saving the file
o Has new line drawing mode (similar to how WordPerfect's)
o Has block marking and pasting
o Has an easy-to-use key layout for speedy editing
o Many routines have been optimised in assembly language, so movement/placement
    routines are fast

