The GMUtant Editor                                version 1.03
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(c) 1995, Clyde W. Grotophorst, GMUtant Software

This is an ASCII editor that provides you a bit more
functionality than the Windows notepad.  Hope you find
the program useful.  Feel free to distribute it to others if
they have a need for an ASCII editor that:

- edits files of almost unlimited size.
- supports drag & drop movement of text within a document
- supports fixed as well as proportional fonts
- supports column mode with fixed font (e.g., SYSTEM)
- offers find and replace
- supports multi-level "undo" 
- allows you to edit several files simultaneously
- supports changing fonts
- supports the clipboard
- offers a toolbar for easy access to most options
- provides a rudimentary printing option

and more...

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update note:

Release 1.03 improves printing. Earlier releases could
not print a new file from the edit window--if it said "New File"
on the title bar, the editor wouldn't print it.  There's still
much room for improvement in printing support so stay
tuned.
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A Visual Basic application, the GMUtant Editor is based
on the Early Morning Editor Control, distributed via SHAREWARE
by Ted Stockwell (Compuserve ID 74454,1002).  If you're a
VB programmer in need of a text control, the $ 30.00 you
spend to register Mr. Stockwell's work is money well spent.

Here are the files included with the GMUtant Editor:

GMUEDIT.EXE - the program
CMDIALOG.VBX - the common dialog control
EMEDIT.VBX - the early morning editor control
VBRUN300.DLL - the VB 3.0 runtime DLL 
 (this is not included in all versions of the ZIP file)
GMUEDIT.TXT - this text file.

A configuration file (GMUEDIT.INI) is created in your
Windows directory (typically C:\WINDOWS). Here's
what's contained there:

[Recent Files]
  this lists the full path to the 4 files you've edited
 most recently. They show up under the FILE
 menu on the main editing window
RecentFile1=
RecentFile2=
RecentFile3=
RecentFile4=

[Font Info]

 if you ask GMUEDIT to store the font you select
 as your default font, the info is written here.  A "-1"
 value means true, a "0" means false.

FontName=MS Sans Serif
FontSize=10
FontBold=-1
FontItalic=0

[WindowPosition]

This is where we store your main window size and
postion. Anytime you Set Window Position this info
is updated.

Top=2865
Height=8085
Left=1905
Width=9120

[Miscellaneous]
LeftMargin=  put a number from 0 to whatever here. This
       one you have to do manually.  Affects the onscreen
       display, not the printout!
ShowToolBarOnStartup=  Yes or No.   This gets set
       one way or the other each time you turn the toolbar
       on or off via the options menu.  Turn off the toolbar
       and this will be set to "No."  Assuming you don't turn
       it back on during a session, it will be off when you
      next start the program.   This is new in 1.02

GMUtant Software provides a number of other software
packages you might find interesting:

BIBL for Windows (current release 2.25). A full-featured
package for managing your personal and/or office
library.  Features: multiple databases; large (up to 24K)
note field for each record; full-text searching; spell-checker 
for note field; link text, word processing (Word, WordPerfect, 
AmiPro, or Write) or sound (*.WAV) files to records & view 
with BIBL's built-in native format viewer; value field totals across
a database; find/replace; powerful report generator; & 
more.  You can get an evaluation (SHAREWARE) copy
of BIBL via CompuServe (GO WINSHARE, filename
BIBWIN.ZIP); our BBS (703)  993-2219; ftp: gmutant.wrlc.org
/pub/gmutant/biblwin.zip.  Registration is $ 39.00 and includes
a utility program for importing CD-ROM, MedLine and other
download files into a BIBL database.

BIBL (for DOS). Release 8.65.  As above, but a DOS-based
program.  Registration fee: $ 39.00.  Filename: BIBL.ZIP
(on compuserve) or BIBL864.ZIP on our BBS and ftp servers.

InfoPop.   InfoPop/Windows is a Winhelp guide to the
Internet (typical filename on BBS's is IPWINxxx.ZIP).
This 1 Mb+ database is now included in Que Publishing's
Using the Internet (on the accompanying CD) or is
available via Compuserve (GO INETFORUM) or our
BBS (703 993-2219); or via anonymous ftp: gmutant.wrlc.org
/pub/gmutant/ipwin124.zip.  Freeware

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Questions, comments?  Send email to:

internet: wallyg@fen1.gmu.edu 
Compuserve: 70404,3376
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