Re: editors??

Lachlan Cranswick ( lachlan@melbpc.org.au )
Sat, 10 Jan 1998 01:45:16 +1100

PFE for Win311 and Win95 is a freeware Windows editor that is quite excellent.

Web page at:

http://www.lancs.ac.uk/people/cpaap/pfe/

(there are options in what format you can change the file). If using
Win95 and you require the file as DOS ASCII, file, run Wordpad which has
an option to do File Save As in DOS ASCII format.

Lachlan.

> Now...to invite some discussion on a problem that I am having.
>Anybody that can give me any advise is much appreciated. I have been
>an ardent user of the SIROQUANT software and when it first came out
>it was a really simple matter to add another mineral to the data file
>"quant.dat" because the file was small and I used the dos editor or
>Notepad in Windows successfully. Now the file "quant.dat" is enormous
>and these latter editors cannot cope with the file size. All other
>common editors seem to change the format of the file ever so slightly
>so that SIROQUANT does not like it. Any suggestions for good editing
>software???

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