   WELCOME TO WINEDIT 95G!

   WinEdit is the Windows Editor that you can use to edit virtually
   any text file.  A >very< souped up version of Windows Notepad.
   It is specifically designed to be a programmer's editor, and can
   execute compilers and check for error messages.  It also includes
   a powerful macro language.


   This package contains all the pieces to install WinEdit for
   Windows NT, Windows 95, Windows 3.1 and Windows for Workgroups.
   (Assuming that you have the disks, and not one of the 16 or 32 bit
   specific ZIP files - in which case you have all the pieces for a
   16 or a 32 bit Windows platform.)

   The pieces are:

   WinEdit                   16 and 32 bit versions

   WeDiff                    16 and 32 bit versions  


  


   SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

   WinEdit 95 requires an IBM PC or compatible with a minimum of 8
   megabytes of RAM, a rodent, 1.5 MB of hard drive space and
   Microsoft Windows 3.1 or newer




   *** LATE-BREAKING NEWS ***

  
   The following summarizes some of the new features in this version.


   New command line options:
        /M:<text>    run the named macro before doing anything else
        /P:<text>    print the named file, then quit
        /W:<text>    set the project to the named file
        /L:<0|1|2>   set the feature level to LITE,STANDARD, or PRO
        /#:<number>  go to line number
        filename(s): load the named file(s), can include wildcards

   Print a selection

   File difference utility

   Read and write Unix and Macintosh text files

   Turn status bar and horizontal scroll bar on/off

   Improved memory management for large files

   Shift+click to extend selection

   Brace matching

   Multiple views of same file
      Accessed via the Window.New menu item.

   Toggle case of selection (This is on the Utility menu).

   Save all files option

   Syntax coloring of source code files.
         Fully configurable syntax coloring highlights keywords, quotes,
         and comments in C, C++, WIL, Basic, dBase, and DOS and NT batch
         files.  Most any language can easily be added.

   Easy to use key reassignments.
         You can now reassign command hotkeys from an interactive dialog
         in WinEdit.  Menus are automatically updated to reflect the new
         hotkeys.  You can also define more than one hotkey for a command,
         such as <Ctrl+Y> and <keypad -> to delete a line.

   Improved compiler support
         Choosing a compiler from the Project dialog's dropdown combo box
         automatically configures WinEdit's error parsing logic for that
         compiler.  Supports Microsoft, Zortech, Watcom, Borland C++, Turbo
         Pascal, Borland TASM, and Clipper.  User-configurable for any other
         compiler.

   Improved macro recording
         In the Pro version, the Macro Recorder now records all commands as
         WIL scripts.  When recording is concluded, the recorded script is
         loaded into a document window for easy editing.  Pre-configured
         to automatically add the newly recorded script to the Macro Menu,
         or fine tune your macro with any of over 400 WIL and WinEdit macro
         functions.

   Other new features:
         Backup file creation, location, and name are configurable.
         Changed (unsaved) files indicated on screen.
         Improved support for read only files.
         Improved network support.
         Captured compiler output file location configurable.
         Regular expressions in search can be disabled.


   We have also corrected dozens of minor bugs that have been reported in
   earlier versions of WinEdit.




               HOW TO INSTALL WINEDIT

   Use our WSETUP.EXE program, which will copy the files for you and install
   a WINEDIT group in the Program Manager or Win95 Start Menu.
   To use our SETUP.EXE program...   

     1) Close down all extraneous Windows applications.

     2) Double-Click on the SETUP.EXE program

     3) When the setup program asks for a directory, specify initial
        directory, or accept the given default.




   Please see the README2.TXT file for more information.

