If what you are looking for on Mac OS X is "show invisibles", you might want to try Tex-Edit Plus, from Trans-Tex software..
The source for Text Edit (Apple's text editor) is part of the development system. You could use it as a starting point for a Qued/M replacement.
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- 2011-04-19 18:50:10
- Forum: Other Nisus Products
- Topic: Qued/M for OS X?
- Replies: 13
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- 2010-12-20 05:38:57
- Forum: Other Nisus Products
- Topic: Qued/M for OS X?
- Replies: 13
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Re: Qued/M for OS X?
Now this is interesting. I just got an email today telling me there was a new post to this thread, and the latest one is from almost a year ago. How timely! Still, it has prompted me to go download a trial copy of Nisus Writer Pro. Wow, the family pack is only $99. Four extra licenses for $5 each? H...
- 2009-11-27 14:11:35
- Forum: Other Nisus Products
- Topic: Qued/M for OS X?
- Replies: 13
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Re: Qued/M for OS X?
I suppose the first thing to do is to define what QUED/M is. Of course, the "/M" stood for "Macros?, but if you make your app AppleScriptable, there you go. If you make it recordable, which is best done by integrating recordability into the app from the very start by factoring it (bas...
- 2008-12-31 08:05:02
- Forum: Other Nisus Products
- Topic: Qued/M for OS X?
- Replies: 13
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Rich, I was a long-time QUED/M user but was able to give it up after I found BBEdit (barebones.com). There is a free version called TextWrangler, but it didn't have code-folding the last I looked. Note that you can try BBEdit out for 30 days as a free trial. It isn't horribly expensive. Have you tr...