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'''Normal Mode:'''
'''Normal Mode:'''


Uses a fixed column width of 80 characters. Any lines longer than 80 will be word wrapped. This mode supports 30,000 lines of text, and is designed primarily for viewing text files that dont need word-wrapping.
Uses a fixed column width of 80 characters. Any lines longer than 80 will be word wrapped.  
 
This mode supports 30,000 lines of text, and is designed primarily for viewing text files that dont need word-wrapping.


'''Novel Mode:'''
'''Novel Mode:'''


Designed for viewing novels, or ebooks. It allows text wrapping and automatically aligns chapters to the start of pages. This mode supports up to 60,000 lines of text (roughly a 1200 page novel).
Designed for viewing novels, or ebooks.  
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It allows text wrapping and automatically aligns chapters to the start of pages.  
 
This mode supports up to 60,000 lines of text (roughly a 1200 page novel).


===Text Switches===
===Text Switches===
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'''Chapter Switches:'''  
'''Chapter Switches:'''  


Allows you to jump to certain line and change reading mode. To use a switch you must start a line with [\ followed by the switch command letter, and then the corresponding parameters]:
Allows you to jump to certain line and change reading mode.  
[\C<Chapter Name>]<br>


To use a switch you must start a line with [\ followed by the switch command letter, and then the corresponding parameters]:
[\C<Chapter Name>]
Creates a chapter at the current line. Example usage:  
Creates a chapter at the current line. Example usage:  
  [\CChapter 1 - It Begins]<br>
  [\CChapter 1 - It Begins]
 
'''Mode Switches:'''  
'''Mode Switches:'''  


Force the program to use a specified display mode. This only works if it is at the very start of the text file (Mode 0=Normal, 1=Novel):
Force the program to use a specified display mode.  
[\M<Mode>]<br>


This only works if it is at the very start of the text file (Mode 0=Normal, 1=Novel):
[\M<Mode>]
Example usage:  
Example usage:  
  [\M1]<br>
  [\M1]
 
==Controls==
==Controls==
'''Normal Mode:'''
'''Normal Mode:'''

Revision as of 01:23, 5 September 2021

TextDS
File:Text243ds.png
General
Author(s)Stormwave
TypeUtility
Version2.43
LicenceMixed
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