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Using the inbuilt text editor
To save your notes and to be able to edit basic text files, the calculator
has a small text editor facility provided. The text editor is limited and not designed for producing formatted documents, it is
restricted to plain text only.
The text editor is available from the main menu as shown in the image to the
right, as you open the text editor you will notice that you also
have the option to view the past decimal calculation.
If you haven't used the CLR button there could be hundreds of previous calculations.
This is useful if you wanted to go back over previous calculations or you wish to save them.
The loading and saving of .txt files is permitted using the File menu.
To close the text editor use the black X button on the right or click on the text editor menu selection again.
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Text Editor News Articles
- Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 11th Mar 2006 21:26 UTC, submitted by Maarten Vanheuverswyn (OS News)
The 5th preview release of Ubuntu Dapper Drake is out on the mirrors . As usual, there are both install and live CD's for PowerPC, x86, and x86-64. "We are now in the final stages of Dapper Drake development.
- Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 23rd May 2007 00:46 UTC (OS News)
Today, while I was trying to create a SIP Presence account for VoIPBuster, Pidgin kept crashing. I had to find its settings in my personal folder in order to manually edit the accounts.xml file and remove the entry (so Pidgin could start up again normally instead of keep crashing on load).
- Recent Original Stories (OS News)
The first beta of PC-BSD 1.4 has been released . "After months of hard work, the PC-BSD team is pleased to make available the 1.4 BETA release.
- FusionCharts Free: Cross-platform charts that rock (NewsForge)
It has been said that the best things in life are free. While this isn't always true, it applies in this case. If you've struggled with GNUplot, JPgraph or other charting applications, FusionCharts Free is a breath of fresh air. Have you dreamed of finding a charting and graphing application that is simple to install, easy to configure, and drop-dead gorgeous? Stop dreaming and download a copy ...
- Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 30th Aug 2005 17:40 UTC (OS News)
Vim , or vi improved, is an open source text editor for multiple platforms. This article gives an overview of vim's latest improvements over vi. New features include multiple windows, syntax highlighting, multiple levels of undo, and color themes.
- Recent Original Stories (New Mobile Computing)
Version 7 of the editor VIM has been released . New features include spell checking, completion, tabs, intelligent undo, and much more. "Vim is a highly configurable text editor built to enable efficient text editing. It is an improved version of the vi editor distributed with most UNIX systems.
- Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 8th Mar 2006 13:23 UTC, submitted by anonymous (New Mobile Computing)
"The Java programming language has had an unprecedented run of success for vendors, customers, and the industry at large. But no programming language is a perfect fit for every job.
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