Re: Char* to Char*



> BTW I have been working on a TC to a standard and using M$ Word
> is a right bugger as it auto corrects and capitalises the source
> code examples in the text. The other problem is find out where to
> turn off all the "help"

Why not uses a programmers editor to write your code. There are
many to choose from.

For example one such choice is the Zeus for Windows IDE:

http://www.zeusedit.com/features.html
Note: Zeus is shareware (45 day trial).

It is designed for writing code and has features like configurable
syntax highlighting, project/workspace management, class browsing,
integrated version control etc.

Jussi Jumppanen
Author: Zeus for Windows

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