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For the last few years, all the clever macro programmings have been
utility features instead of text editing features. Has Tse Pro reached
its potential as a text based editor? Personally, I would like to see
the following features:
- native support of code folding
- better support of printing, e.g. printer setup and
WYSIWYG printing as in syntax highlight
I still use Tse quite heavily in text editing on Windows, but I also
use some freeware GUI based text editor 30% of the time. Once I port
all my customized Tse macros across, I believe I'll use less of Tse.
In the Unix world, vi is always needed when all you have is a text
terminal. Under Windows, such situation doesn't seem to exist. I hope
I can get some discussion going here on how Tse should evolve in order
to better suit the Windows environment and to attract new users.
/Why Tea