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Environs Editor - Text editor designed especially for programmers '''Author:''' Create-Tech Corporation '''Download:''' http://archives.scovetta.com/pub/simtelnet/msdos/editor/editor/envir130.zip '''Family:''' MsDosEditors '''License:''' Shareware '''Availability:''' yes '''Platform:''' MSDOS The Environs text editor designed especially for programmers. File size is limited only by available disk space and the 4.3 gigabyte virtual address space of the editor. In addition to handling extremely large files, the Environs editor is capable of editing binary files without ruining them. The Environs editor has a powerful search and replace facility that includes tagged regular expression search and replace, global search and replace, and selected text, backwards, case insensitive, and wraparound search options. An extremely useful feature found in few editors is the ability to work with columns of text, that is, rectangular text selections not necessarily starting at column one of the file. The Environs editor allows cutting, pasting, deleting and moving such selections in insert or replace modes. Powerful scope-matching feature that makes programmers' work easier. It allows using five ALT keys to jump to: * the beginning/end of the current scope (delimited by braces, parentheses or brackets.) * the beginning of the next/previous scope at the same nesting level, and * the beginning of the next scope nested within the current scope. The Environs editor features faultless, unlimited undo of all editing and scrolling operations. The Environs editor's File Finder allows effortless navigation of the file system to select and open files. A number of other utilities are available to ease source code, data, and binary file editing: * Any character can be inserted in search strings by typing a backslash and the decimal, octal, or hex value of the character. * Any special-meaning character can be inserted in a file by typing CTRL\ followed by the character. * A "magnifying glass" cursor aids in editing binary files by showing the decimal values, as well as the character representation, of the nine characters surrounding and under the cursor. * Files or selections in files can be sorted. * Scrolling to a line specified by entering a line number. * Printing the whole file or selected text. * Reopening recently-opened files via selection from a scrolling list. State is saved for recently-opened files.
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