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dwed - Text file editor and IDE for MS-DOS and 8086/88 CPU (IBM XT-grade PC) designed in modern style.
Authors: Viacheslav Komenda
Download: https://github.com/DosWorld/dwed
Family: MsDosEditors
License: MIT
Availability: yes
Platform: Dos
Features:
- Support files with size over 64k
- Support basic syntax highlight (C/C++/C--, Pascal, Basic, Assembler, Xml/Html?, text files etc)
- Support multiple file editing at the same time
- Support internal clipboard (size up to 32k)
- Support unix-like text files for open
- Dont require DPMI-server or 80286 CPU
- Support Long File Names (LFN)
- Support user's color scheme (via config-file)
- Support user's shell script running by hotkeys F5, F8, F9.
- You can disable highlight and receive good speed with XT.
- Support mouse
- Build-in calculator and ASCII-table.
Restrictions:
- This software is writen in Borland Pascal, so string length is limited to 255 chars.
- DOS-conventional memory will be enough to load file up to ~300k..400k (expect - 300k border). You can use DPMI-version, if you need more memory and you have modern CPU.
- DWED don't parse file content in the same way, as compilers - so, some time syntax highlight can fail (be wrong). I know it. But it is better then nothing.
- No Undo/Redo? functionality. The reason is the same as why i dont build AST for syntax highlight - here is no memory/CPU speed for it.