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apoo editor data sheet |
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The main form of editor contains five docked windows:
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| Element's buttons set | |||
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| Use the element's buttons at the top of the screen to generate the needed WML code by pressing button without having to know the associated markup language. The code instantly appears in editor and elements tree view. | |||
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Elements tree view used to navigate, create and delete any wml element. Selection of element changes set of element's buttons available to be inserted | ||
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Attributes editor provides help on filling out the attributes of wml elements. | ||
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Message window displays wml code error and warning messages and gives ability to create clear error- free wml code. Built-in code validator makes sure your pages will work. | ||
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Project window gives a visual way to navigate through the pages and resources in your project. | ||
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Context-sensitive element description. | ||
| Unicode support | |||
| Editor uses the Universal Character Set of ISO/IEC-10646 (Unicode 2.0) - and supports any proper subset of the Unicode character set, for example, US-ASCII, ISO-8859-1 and UTF-8.
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| Embedded wml encoder | |||
| The editor provides an encoder for converting textual wml content to binary format for transmission over a wireless network. Conversely, its decoder
converts received binary content to text for display on the text editor panel. This feature is provided for calculation of the deck size.
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apoo editor, Copyright © 2001-2005 Andrei Ivanov.