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The Question is: Using the EDT editor, is it possible to dynamically format a text file? Example: If I insert an additional word when I'm using a word processor, then text is automatically reformated to adjust the line length. Is it possible to do the same sort of thing in the EDT editor? Thanks, and BTW, finding your web page made my day! The Answer is : The EDT and EVE editors are "text editors", not "word processors". EDT is among the older of text editors around, and it does not perform much of the autonomous text formatting performed by tools such as Word. While these autonomous capabilities can be useful with smaller text documents, they can cause performance problems with larger files. Editors such as EVE, which is the default editor on more recent OpenVMS versions, can perform automatic line wrapping on text insertion. Like EDT, EVE and other editors require the invocation of a FILL (or similar) command to perform rewrapping after text has been inserted in the middle of existing text. The Wizard would not be particularly surprised to learn of a user-written TPU language editor extension that performed automatic text filling.
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