What's New in version 2.01?
===========================

Welcome to the latest update!

Bug fixes:
----------
* This update fixes the faulty search message that
  was displayed in Super NoteTab version 2.0. You
  can now also search backwards;
* Several faults in the print procedure have been fixed;
* When the program was configured to use the registry,
  invoking the browser would execute a new copy each
  time instead of using the open copy. This has now
  been fixed.

Changes:
--------
* Mini Notepad has been renamed Mini NoteTab to better
  indentify its link with Super NoteTab;
* dialog boxes have been resized to accomodate displays
  using large fonts;
* the Document Selector now indicates the number of
  open documents;
* the tool bar now has a word wrap button;
* the Find and replace dialogs now automatically
  convert special characters in pasted text to their
  respective search tokens. Dialogs can now be resized
  horizontally;
* more information has been added to the help file;
* three new commands have been added under the
  Edit|Lines menu:
  - "Join Lines" converts multiple lines into a single
    one;
  - "Split Lines" converts a word wrapped line (or
    lines larger than the editor window into multiple
    lines.
  - "Adjust Line Breaks" is useful for adjusting all
    line breaks in the selected text or document to
    true CR/LF sequences. The command changes any CR
    characters not followed by a LF and any LF
    characters not preceded by a CR into CR/LF pairs.
    It also converts LF/CR pairs to CR/LF pairs. The
    LF/CR pair is common in Unix text files.


Bug fixes:
----------
* Several faults in the print procedure have been fixed;
* when the program was configured to use the registry,
  invoking the browser would execute a new copy each
  time instead of using the open copy. This has now
  been fixed.

Changes:
--------
* Mini Notepad has been renamed Mini NoteTab to better
  indentify its link with Super NoteTab;
* dialog boxes have been resized to accomodate displays
  using large fonts;
* the Document Selector now indicates the number of
  open documents;
* the tool bar now has a word wrap button;
* the Find and replace dialogs now automatically
  convert special characters in pasted text to their
  respective search tokens. Dialogs can now be resized
  horizontally;
* more information has been added to the help file;
* three new commands have been added under the
  Edit|Lines menu:
  - "Join Lines" converts multiple lines into a single
    one;
  - "Split Lines" converts a word wrapped line (or
    lines larger than the editor window into multiple
    lines.
  - "Adjust Line Breaks" is useful for adjusting all
    line breaks in the selected text or document to
    true CR/LF sequences. The command changes any CR
    characters not followed by a LF and any LF
    characters not preceded by a CR into CR/LF pairs.
    It also converts LF/CR pairs to CR/LF pairs. The
    LF/CR pair is common in Unix text files.


What's New in version 2.0?
==========================

Many features have been significantly improved and new
ones added. The most original and useful is the
Clipbook window (you'll find the command under the
Tools menu). The editor is now web enabled, which
means it can tell a browser to open a link or one
of its documents. Printing works much better and a
new dialog box lets you configure the size of margins,
headers, footers, etc. A number of bugs that were
discovered in the earlier versions have been fixed.

You will find more details on these new features
in the help file.

As a result of the many changes made to the program,
most settings that were saved by earlier versions
are not restored by this new version. As a result,
you will have to reset your program preferences and
document properties.

Another important change is that Favorite Files lists
must now be stored in the same folder (directory) as
the program and have the extension FVR.

If something didn't work in an earlier version, it
probably does now. If not, please contact me and give
me the details of the problem.


Hope you'll find these new features useful!
--Eric Fookes