
Uedit knows about the following files and may look for them:

    Data!  NoName.info  Key-Help  Config!  Help!  Learned-Sequences
    HyperText-Files

Here is the path information you need for each of these:

Data!:
    If you simply run UE or UES, Uedit will look first in the Current Dir
    and, if not there, then in S: for the Data! file.  You can override
    this, by typing (in CLI)
        Run UES -dMyDir/MyData

NoName.info:
    If you have selected "Make icons", Uedit will create an icon when you
    save the file to disk.  It looks in S: for NoName.info, to use it to
    make make an icon for your file.  If NoName.info is not in S:, no icon
    will be created.

Key-Help:
    Key-Help is only used when you use Teach Mode.  Uedit will look only
    in the S: for Key-Help, unless you have renamed <S:Key-Help> to
    <MyDir/MyKeyHelp> in your config's defaults and recompiled the
    defaults.

Config!:
    If you simply run UE or UES, Uedit will look first in the Current Dir
    and, if not there, then in S: for the Config! file.  You can override
    this, however, by typing (in CLI)
         Run UE -cMyDir/MyConfig

    Note that Config! actually consists of several segments (M,P,R,S) and
    may consist of up 26 segments (A-Z) in addition to the root segment.
    Also, Config! is not needed, unless Uedit can't find Data! or you use
    the "-c" flag.

Help!:
    The help facility is controlled completely by a command in the Config!M
    file or in whatever custom config you are using.  Uedit's standard
    config looks first in the Current Dir and then in S: for the Help!
    file.  Custom configs can use any help-filename and any directory to
    contain it.

Learn Sequences:
    When you save a learned sequence, you are asked to specify a name for
    it.  It is saved under the myDir/myLearnName that you specify.

    When you load a learned sequence, you must give the directory/filename
    where it can be found.

HyperSample & HyperSample.tbl:
    These are used only when you use Hyper Text.  And these filenames are
    mentioned only in Config!H which has the hyper text commands. 
    Customizing Config!H customizes how hyper text is used.



