Description: Fast and small text reader that supports XPK Keywords: text XPK Beyond Force Author: Jorma Oksanen Uploader: Tommi Lahtonen Uploaded-to: ftp.funet.fi (24 Jan 1994) Handled-by: Kimmo.Ketolainen@ftp.funet.fi + light speed search! No loss of speed even if case insensitive + and/or backwards! + wildcard search. Searching doesn't slow down if only "?" is used (in fact it is FASTER when "?" is used). + hex mode. + fast scrolling. Should beat Most (pun intended) textreaders using customized Text() function with custom screen. + displays ANSI styles (no colors) and some backspace-styles + variable TAB size! (now you can read those funny #?.c files with too much TABs ;) + can start one of the four possible editors + freely definable keys! + font sensitivity, user definable font. + definable window dimensions, defaults to display size + opens on any public screen or opens it's own screen + multiple files from shell, Workbench and file requester! + lots of small details like default zoomed size exactly one line high. Small things make the difference! + can be made resident (has been pure from day one, but who remembers to mention everything) + OS 2.04 required (sorry, v36 users. There just is too much functions in RKMs with text 'this function is broken in V36' that I didn't bother dodging them. To pre-2.0 users xMore is Yet Another Reason To Update. Come on guys, do you use CP/M at work or what ? ;) + Can read files containig more than 65535 lines! With hex mode this is MUST (256K+ file in narrow window = lots of lines!). (This would be suitable place to mention certain well-known directory utility and another XPK-supporting reader which both assume no-one has REALLY big files, but that could give offence to JP and UR, so I won't) - no pipe support. - no project specific tooltypes. - wildcard search only supports "?" - reads whole file into memory (EVERYBODY has min. 1 Meg today)