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Subject:
Borland Pascal 7 IDE Modification Patch
Category: Computers > Programming Asked by: marinkotech-ga List Price: $20.00 |
Posted:
18 Mar 2003 04:32 PST
Expires: 24 Mar 2003 18:19 PST Question ID: 177689 |
Regarding the Borland Pascal 7 compiler IDE for MS-DOS (no longer supported by Borland), I'm looking for information I once viewed briefly online, but can no longer find. It was a patch to customize the size of the edit window in the IDE (the integrated editor) by removing the menu and status lines located at the top and bottom of the editor window. This increased the total lines available for text editing (by two lines). I believe it also offered an auto-corrector feature and the ability to modify the function of the editor's keys (even those which are not intended to be modified by the Borland package's included key customizing utility called TEMC). As I recall, this patch was provided for public use. Last seen online perhaps two years ago. I have found a similar auto-corrector for Borland Pascal on the Garbo archive but this is not the same "patch" I'm looking for. I've have not gone through Garbo or other locations with a fine tooth comb to insure I've not overlooked this. I'm not certain is was available amid the common repository of "old" turbo/borland pascal downloads. An acceptable answer would include at least the author's name and email address,if not a posted web page for the patch as well. | |
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