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THIS IS THE NEW QED VERSION 1.0
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If you have used QED 0.21, or one of the earlier versions of QED,
then welcome to the newest version of QED. If you are a registered owner
of QED, don't panic! I will be sending out notification on how to upgrade
for a nominal charge. You may have already noticed that the cost of
registering QED has gone up to $30. This is about the only way I have of
saying thanks to those who registered earlier.
Before sending out letters on how to upgrade QED I want to wait about
a month to make sure that all of the serious bugs are worked out. Like
some of the earlier versions of QED, this is a crippled version of the
executable, and I am still only distributing full documentation to
registered owners.
COMMENTS ON THE COMMAND MODE
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The additional documentation has become somewhat less necessary as
there is now a macro record feature. I had considered disabling this
feature, but it occurs to me that many of you will want to verify that
this is really a new feature, and that it works. It also turns out that
in actual use most of you will still need the additional documentation on
the command mode, and macros to really make use of this feature. There
are well over 100 commands available, many of which you will need to write
quality macros.
LOTS OF NEW FEATURES
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You may want to look at intro.txt for a highlight of new features.
There are plenty of new features, as well as most of the original
features. There have been some changes to the menus, and keyboard
short-cuts. The menu items of course had to change somewhat to reflect
the new features. I also ran out of RIGHT AMIGA key short-cuts, so I
rearranged a few, and added some CTRL-key commands. It turns out the CTRL
keyboard short cuts I selected make sense when you notice that they are
grouped together on the keyboard, and don't conflict with CTRL key
combinations which are used to generate binary characters 0-31.
QED HAS GROWN FEATURES, AND SIZE
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In the past I had maintained a fairly rigid stance regarding adding
new features in a spurious manner. I wanted to keep QED relatively small,
and fast. This is still the case, however it became apparent about a year
ago that QED would have to completely rewritten if I was going to implement
even half the features you requested, and do so in an efficient manner.
Perhaps the most significant aspect of the rewrite was when I decided
to write QED to be reentrant. This allows you to make QED resident so
you can re-run the program multiple times from the CLI without using as
much memory as you would have to do if QED was reloaded every time.
Unfortunately there is a certain amount of additional overhead required
when writing reentrant programs, so the size of QED has grown somewhat.
Still, there are probably twice the features of the original QED, so the
extra size is still fairly well balanced.
There are many new commands, and features provided for those
interfacing QED with ARexx.
There are also many new tools available from the pull-down menus such
as columner support; right & left margin support; new paragraph formatting
features; the macro recorder; find matching braces, brackets, parenthesis;
swap case of character/block; etc.
You will probably have to read through the documentation, or you may
miss some features. Many of the commands available from the pull-down
menus can be limited to a marked block of text, and in some cases, to a
marked column.
2.0 COMPATABILITY
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QED is compatable with version 2.0 of the operating system, and
has been tested running under a 68000, 68010, 68020, and 68030 CPU. It
seems to run just fine on the Amiga 3000 too. There is very little in the
code which is 2.0 specific though.
WHAT IS LIKELY TO BE COMING IN THE FUTURE
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QED is still not a real flashy program. The whistles, and bells
still cost in terms of program size, and memory utilization.
I doubt QED will ever be real flashy. I do want to add a few more
more features such as better control of the file requester from the
keyboard, and there are a lot of little things I'd like to touch up, but
you have waited a year for this release, and I certainly feel it is ready
for use.
I suspect 2 more updates to QED are called for including:
1.) Bug/enhancement fixes for QED 1.0.
2.) A 2.0 specific version - this would likely decrease the code
size of QED as I could remove the file requester, and take
advantage of some of OS 2.0's new features like gadtools.library
to build the menu strips. Plus obviously I could use new color
arrangements for those running 2.0.
Despite the lack of flashy features, I think many of you will find QED
to be useful. Its still very fast, and relatively small.
QED DOCUMENTATION
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A friend of mine is interested in typesetting the documentation; let
me know what you think about that. If we go ahead with this I would have
to pay him something for his time (only right). I would still want to wait
a bit to make sure the documentation is locked-down, and not subject to a
lot of changes.
If this works out, we will probably work this such that registered
owners can order the printed documentation from him directly.