Short: Formats text file to specified width. v1.01. Author: simes@amdev.demon.co.uk (Simon Brown) Uploader: simes amdev demon co uk (Simon Brown) Type: util/misc Architecture: m68k-amigaos Neat - another Uselessware product from Amazing Developments. ------------------------------------------------------------- WHAT IT DOES Feed it a text file, and it'll reformat it to your specification. It can strip carriage returns, format to a given number of columns, and centre the text within the specified width. It's dead handy for formatting any random signatures you might have lying around. This readme was formatted with it, to prove just how great it truly is. WHY IT'S GREAT Werl. I wrote it, for a kick off. And it's capable of neatening any size of file, limited only by the amount of RAM you have. And it's fairly small. And it's free. HOW TO USE IT neat STRIP/S,CENTRE/S,WIDTH/N/K,FILE/A The STRIP switch tells Neat to remove any carriage returns it locates in the text, reformatting the lines appropriately. Otherwise it will retain them. It depends on your preference, really. The CENTRE switch tells Neat to centre the text of each line within the available width. The WIDTH keyword is used to tell Neat how many columns wide the output should be. By default, this setting is 79 columns. OTHER STUFF Neat is freely distributable copyright (c) 1994/95 Amazing Developments/Simon Brown and all that malarkey. Use it, give it to your mates, throw it out of the window, I don't care. Just drop me an e-mail if you think it's great, and if you should ever come into a surprisingly vast sum of cash, remember your old chum Simes. Simes.