If you don't like it, then don't use it.

Outwrite was written by me years before I got a PC, the only thing I had to go 
by was Tasword.
It does support bold,italic, underline etc, via control codes in the body of 
the text, it just isn't WYSIWYG. 

Bob wilkinson.

-----Original Message-----
From: Aley Keprt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no <sam-users@nvg.ntnu.no>
Date: 17 July 2000 11:03
Subject: Re: Outwrite Text Files


>I've wrote the similar program years ago.
>Also it supports national characters, and converts them to PC format (using
>a conversion table).
>Also it supports more than Outwrite/Tasword file types (Desktop, Text
>Machine, D-Text, Axword),
>incl. styles line bold, underline etc.
>
>btw. Outwrite is the most stupid text editor for Sam Coupe.
>Doesn't support 512kb RAM, doesn't support variable width character fonts,
>(desn't support ANY
>fonts), doesn't support bold, italic or simply said ANY style.
>I understand that Tasword was made in 1983, so it is simple. But why
>original Sam software
>is so stupid?
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