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- From: joe@mathcs.emory.edu (Joe Christy)
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- Subject: Whither jot?
- Date: 6 Jan 1993 12:56:08 -0500
- Organization: MathematicalSciences Research Institute
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- Summary: What's with jot and Librarian in 3.0?
- Keywords: jot, Librarian, notes, huh
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- I've always been a fan of jot and have quite a few notes that I've
- always managed in jot. In NeXTStep 3.0, jot has vanished from
- /usr/bin, but there are the undocumented (as far as I can tell) check
- boxes in the Target Inspector Services panel of the Librarian. My
- question is how do they work? Can I emulate the old behavior of jot,
- i.e. writing a free from note into an automagically numbered file in a
- directory of my choosing, which is indexed in Librarian. I tried
- experimenting with checking the box and invoking the service from
- Edit, but as far as I can see, nothing happened.
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