
Thank you for your interest in Source View V3.0i.  This file
is the latest addendum for the current release.

1. CompuServe Shareware Registration Information:

     Author:            Michael W. Chen  (Member of ASP)
     CompuServe ID:     [72204,2725]

     Program Title:     SOURCE VIEW V3.0I
     Registration ID:   884
     Fee (USD):         30.00

   If you need technical  support,  you  can  write  to  the
   address shown in the logo or to User-ID  [72204,2725]  in
   CompuServe E-Mail.

2. Even though a lot of the  features  in  Source  View  are
   designed for programmers, you  can  also  use  it  as  an
   advance text  editor.  Another  good  way  of  using  the
   editing power of Source  View  is  software  integration.
   Many  programs  allow  users  to  designate   an   editor
   replacement. For example:

   2a. The 1Word editor in XTGOLD can edit only one file  no
       larger than 64K.  You can designate  Source  View  as
       a replacement in the  configuration  (Alt-F10)  under
       item "Editor program:".

   2b. The  PCEdit  in  ProComm  Plus  also  has  the   same
       limitation and can be  replaced  by  Source  View  in
       SETUP UTILITY (Alt-S) under item  FILE/PATH  Options.
       The QLEdit in QuickLink II/Fax can be replaced  in  a
       similar manner.

   2c. The default editor  in  FoxPro  can  be  replaced  by
       adding the following line to CONFIG.FP:
       
	 TEDIT = /0 SV.COM
 
3. You might know the SysEdit program in Windows  3.1  which
   automatically opens the four system  files  for  DOS  and
   Windows.  Here is a tip on how you can do it in DOS  with
   Source View:

   3a. Create a one-line batch file SYSED.BAT as follows:
 
	 @SV C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM.INI C:\WINDOWS\WIN.INI C:\AUTOEXEC.BAT C:\CONFIG.SYS
 
   3b. Place both  SYSED.BAT  and  SV.COM  in  one  of  your
       directories included in your PATH.
       
   3c. At any DOS prompt, type SYSED <CR>.

4. Source View use only conventional memory.  Therefore, the
   total size of all open files can  not  exceed  640K.  The
   maximum number of open files is only  subject  to  memory
   availability.  Future versions of this  program  will  be
   able to use XMS or EMS memory.

5. The word "same" should be  added  to  the  last  but  one
   paragraph of the "Run-time File Access" help message:
   
     "The maximum number ... at the same time is 32, ..."

6. A harmless bug was discovered  after  the  release.  When
   you select "Build", "Load", or "Save" function  in  SETUP
   with the cursor at the last line of the screen, the empty
   line becomes blue after the function is performed.
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