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? >---------------------------------------------------------------- >Bc.Aley [eili] Keprt - entertainment programmer (games, multimedia etc.) > phone: +420-68-538 70 35 > e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] *** http://get.to/aley >---------------------------------------------------------------- > > >