WELCOME TO WinEdit 32 for the MIPS processors running Windows NT!!! This disk contains WinEdit version 0.99d, compiled for Windows NT for the MIPS platforms and several associated utilities and files. This special 0.99d version for the MIPS is comparable to the 3.0d version for Intel processors. 32 bit versions of WinEdit for Windows NT on Intel and DEC ALPHA platforms are also available, along with the traditional 16 bit version. WinEdit 32 Pro Native 32-bit application for Windows NT on Intel, Dec Alpha, and MIPS platforms. Includes FREE copy of WinEdit Pro for Windows 3.1. $129.95 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS WinEdit 32 for MIPS requires a MIPS compatible machine running Windows NT, gobs of disk space and more memory than you can possibly imagine. If you have a MIPS, you can understand this. *** SPECIAL BONUS FOR REGISTERED USERS *** Registered users receive our new "Dialog Editor" which allows them to graphically construct dialog boxes, (a lot like the Visual Basic dialog editor), and other utilities to help make programming WinEdit macro scripts just a tad easier and faster. *** PREMIER SUPPORT NOW AVAILABLE *** A fee based extended support system is now available to assist corporate software engineering projects which require high technology assistance, custom Windows programming, or custom interfaces to suites of Windows applications. See the README2.TXT file for more information. *** LATE-BREAKING NEWS *** WinEdit 3.0 now includes the following new features: Syntax coloring of source code files. Fully configurable syntax coloring highlights keywords, quotes, and comments in C, C++, WIL, Basic, dBase, and DOS and NT batch files. Easy to use key reassignments. You can now reassign command hotkeys from an interactive dialog in WinEdit. Menus are automatically updated to reflect the new hotkeys. You can also define more than one hotkey for a command, such as and to delete a line. Improved compiler support Choosing a compiler from the Project dialog's dropdown combo box automatically configures WinEdit's error parsing logic for that compiler. Supports Microsoft, Zortech, Watcom, Borland C++, Turbo Pascal, Borland TASM, and Clipper. User-configurable for any other compiler. Improved macro recording In the Pro version, the Macro Recorder now records all commands as WIL scripts. When recording is concluded, the recorded script is loaded into a document window for easy editing. Pre-configured to automatically add the newly recorded script to the Macro Menu, or fine tune your macro with any of over 400 WIL and WinEdit macro functions. Other new features: Backup file creation, location, and name are configurable. Changed (unsaved) files indicated on screen. Improved support for read only files. Improved network support. Captured compiler output file location configurable. Regular expressions in search can be disabled. We have also corrected dozens of minor bugs that have been reported in earlier versions of WinEdit. WinEdit 3.0 is a major update from previous versions. Registered users of previous versions of WinEdit will receive information on our low-cost upgrade offer soon. PACKING LIST: Most files will end in a _ (underscore). Some of them have been compressed and will be expanded by the setup program, whileas the others are simply renamed. In any case, the setup program (WSETUP.EXE) should take care of moving the files around. README TXT This File README2 TXT ...continued... WSETUP EXE The Windows-based setup program. WSETUP INF Information file for the setup program. WE__VER ??? A dummy file. ??? is the current version number. WSETUP2 OVL More of the setup program. FILE_ID DIZ Short description of ZIP/Disk contents. The following files *might* be in either a COMMON or WINEDIT subdirectory in disk-based versions of the distribution files. WINEDIT EXE The main WinEdit EXE file WDBAAxxx DLL A required Dynamic Link Library (xxx is a release level) EDMACxxx DLL Another required DLL WWWTOYS DLL Yet another DLL WWWDEALR DLL And yet another EDTEMP PIF Associated support file TEE COM Associated support file TAGS EXE Associated support file WINEDIT MNU Sample utility menus for the Professional level MACRO MNU Sample Macro Menu file for the Professional level MACRO ENC Compiled Macro Menu for Standard and Lite levels WWWEDIT DLL Additional macro script code (This is really an ASCII file) WINEDIT HLP WinEdit Help file WIL HLP WIL Helpfile for the macro script language. *#* WEHELP INI Help file definition file for WinEdit global help system SAMPHLP WEH Sample user-written help file WIN31WH WEH Help definition file for Windows 3.1 SDK Help WIN31MWH WEH Help definition file for Windows 3.1 SDK Multimedia Help WINEDIT WEH Help definition file for WinEdit macro script help QH WEH Help definition file for Microsoft C QuickHelp TCWHELP WEH Help definition file for Borland TCW Help CMDPOST WEH Help definition file for our Command Post Help FILECMDR WEH Help definition file for our File Commander Help WINBATCH WEH Help definition file for our WinBatch Help WIL WEH Help definition file for our WIL language help MSCXX WEH Help definition file for Microsoft C/C++ help API32WH WEH Help definition file for WIN32 SDK help WIL_MAN BOK The technical reference for the WIL language. *#* WINEDIT BOK The manual. LOOKER EXE File viewer utility. Used to read WINEDIT.BOK WEEXTSRC ZIP Technical source code if you wish to write an add-on DLL DLLCALL ZIP Technical source code to write a Script DllCall() DLL WEXPAND EXE File expander for manual installs (disk versions only) WEXPAN1 EXE File expander overlay (disk versions only) *#* Note: In some ZIP file versions of the product, we have removed the WIL_MAN.BOK and WIL.HLP and placed them in another ZIP file (WILREF11.ZIP). Instead we included a WIL_MAN.BOK file which tells you how to locate the documentation files (if you need them at all) HOW TO INSTALL WINEDIT Use our WSETUP.EXE program, which will copy the files for you and install a WINEDIT group in the Program Manager. To use our WSETUP.EXE program... (Manual install instructions below) 1) Close down all extraneous Windows applications. 2) Double-Click on the WSETUP.EXE program 3) When the setup program asks for a directory, specify initial directory, or accept the given default (C:\WINEDIT). Please see the README2.TXT file for more information.