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Current status: briefly tested
Latest version: 1.13 (11 August 2018)
WinEdit is a template editor, originally written by Acorn.
This is one of a group of applications and modules distributed as Bonus Binaries – software considered unsuitable for inclusion in the standard HardDisc4 image. They are primarily of interest to developers, and are made available on the “half a loaf” principle: the pressing need for software that performs these tasks outweighs the inconvenience of the unfinished and/or anachronistic behaviour of the software itself.
WinEdit can be used as a standalone application.
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Release historyTo view the release history for versions available on the for versions available on the ROOL web site: site, visit theGitLab Commits page (releases are “tagged” with the version number).
Version | Details |
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1.13 | Fix NULL pointer assignment, realloc mistake |
1.12 | Fix for NULL pointer dereference opening icon properties |
1.11 | Fix for 2x NULL pointer dereferences |
1.10 | Get version number from messages file; swap key shortcut to match ResEd |
1.09 | Delete local copy of !Edit icon from this application |
1.08 | Remove local SWI call code, fix a few compiler warnings |
1.07 | Update the !Run and !Boot files to match the ones we actually use |
1.06 | Initial release |
This software is usually supplied as part of the Bonus binaries build.
To obtain the source code, visit the GitLab source page.