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Re: SQR Editor Preferences



I've used NoteTab Lite for a while now and like it a lot.  Some of the
features that are handy for SQR coding/debugging:

Can edit multiple SQR/SQC files.  Has a Find and a Find/Replace feature
across all open documents.  You can have the SQR source and/or log files
open and you can run an SQR without the need to close the any files -
NoteTab will notify you if a file it has open has been changed and re-load
it into the editor.

The NoteTab Lite editor (www.notetab.com) is freeware and well worth it.
Well, that's my three cents' worth... :)

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William Beckner -- Stunt Programmer
Illinois Central College -- East Peoria, IL  61635-0001
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-----Original Message-----
From: Todd Becker [mailto:tbecker@CCCIS.COM]
Sent: Tuesday, June 15, 1999 9:47 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list SQR-USERS
Subject: SQR Editor Preferences


Here are a few general questions for everyone.

What editors are you using to write your SQR?
Does anyone use UltraEdit, and if so, has anyone compiled a WORDFILE.txt
document for SQR?
Are there any other tools out there that work well as SQR editors?

Todd