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TextEdit

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The TextEdit Program

This is the best in NXT text editors because it is only one program,
has stylish menus, several NXT features (battery, memory) and it is soon to
have a built-in interpreter so you can insert graphics and NML code(NML code supported by INGInterpreter)

Features
  • WRITE FILES
  • DELETE FILES
  • RENAME FILES
  • Edit Mode Removed - Tell me if I should re-add it
  • MODES
    • Graphic Menus (NXT style)
    • Exit button use
    • Read long files
    • File Listing screen (instead of typing)
    • Backspace function (instead of starting over)
    • Grayscale graphics (uses dithering)
TextEdit includes a Tutorial Mode. The first time you run the program, Tutorial Mode will start. After this, you can use
the program normally. To reset the device into Tutorial Mode, simply delete "Tutorial.txt".
Please note that an installer is being created for TextEdit. The installer will install the program via a
file downloaded onto the NXT. Keep the installer along with the program as long as you want to update it. Updates
do not occur often, so you do not have to keep the install program on the NXT. You only have to have the installer program
on the NXT when updating. Please write to me for more info or instructions on how to operate TextEdit.

Download Link
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TE9.zip
TextEdit 9
(11.83 KiB) Downloaded 364 times
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Re: TextEdit

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New version released! See "Features" for details.

This program ROCKS!
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Re: TextEdit

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New Version:
  • All bugs fixed
  • Changed menu type
  • Easier to use
  • File lister
  • Read longer files
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Re: TextEdit

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*bump* New version.
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Re: TextEdit

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*bump* New update. Vital to download.
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Re: TextEdit

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It can only read up to 25 characters. :(
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Re: TextEdit

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WHAT????? I requires enhanced FW 1.31!

It reads unlimited characters for me! Did you change anything?

> Use the arrow keys to scroll
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Re: TextEdit

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I have enhanced FW 1.21 and I am trying to read a .nxc file but it only reads 25 characters. :(
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Re: TextEdit

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Well, it can only read text on the first line.
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Re: TextEdit

Post by sidneys1 »

dudmaster wrote:
  • All bugs fixed
I'm pretty sure chaos theory states that that is wholly impossible ;) Perhaps you should add support for multiline files?

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