GETTING STARTED WITH VERSAEDIT.


The VersaEdit diskette or archive should contain the following
files:

E.EXE          The executable program file.

E.HLP          The help file that is used by the program.

CLE.BAT        A sample batch procedure to compile, link, and
               execute a program.  In case of compiler errors, the
               batch procedure executes VersaEdit with the source
               code file in the first window, and the compiler
               errors in the second window.  When VersaEdit ends,
               the batch procedure resumes the process from the
               beginning.

MAK.BAT        A sample batch procedure to be used instead of
               CLE.BAT, when a Make Utility is used.

AVGLINE.EXE    A utility program that determines the average line
               length of your source code files.  The average line
               length is supplied to VersaEdit via the Parameters
               Menu in order to fine tune the internal memory
               allocation.

MANUAL.VE      The User's Manual.

LICENSE.VE     The license agreement and registration form.

MARGIN.SET     The LASERJET series II commands to set the top and
               left margins to 0.

README         This file.


The user documentation is built into VersaEdit in the form of
context sensitive help, hence printing of the manual may not be
necessary.

At a minimum, you should read the installation instructions and the
license agreement.  The user's manual is provided in generic print
format in the MANUAL.VE file.  It can be viewed using VersaEdit or
any other ASCII editor.  VersaEdit can be used from drive A without
installation.

The manual can be printed by copying it to the printer port.  For
example: 

COPY MANUAL.VE LPT1:

Both, the top and left margin on your printer should be set to 0. 
If you use LASERJET series II printer, copy MARGIN.SET file to your
printer port, prior to printing the manual.  For example:

COPY MARGIN.SET LPT1:



AVAILABILITY OF SOURCE CODE AND PROGRAMMING SERVICES.

VersaEdit is written in the "C" language.  The source code is
available for sale, in parts or as entire program.

Following is a list of available services:

-    Make all modifications needed to adapt the program to your
     application.

-    Customize specific routines to your needs.  The routines can
     be text editing functions or the user interface, which can be
     transferred to other applications.

-    Adapt VersaEdit to languages other than English.

-    Convert the program to run under different operating systems,
     such as UNIX or OS/2.

-    Other design and programming services.


For further information contact

Szachna Spirytus
3705 S. George Mason Dr., No. 2517-S
Falls Church, VA 22041

(703)931-9398
