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- From: whitema@ranger.rtsg.mot.com (Michael A. White)
- Date: Wed, 1 Jun 1994 12:20:21 CDT
- In-Reply-To: Timothy Miller <millert@undergrad.csee.usf.edu>
- "Re: Proposal" (Jun 1, 12:59pm)
- References: <Pine.3.87.9406011207.F2199-0100000@undergrad>
- To: gem-list@world.std.com
- Subject: Re: Proposal
- Precedence: bulk
-
- On Jun 1, 12:59pm, Timothy Miller wrote:
- > The only other solution I can think of is, if the whole document is
- > selected, do not allow the user to enter text. All other shortcuts like
- > cut, copy, paste, delete, etc. will work, but typing text (which would
- > replace the whole document) just causes the bell to ring. This wouldn't
- > be hard to implement, because all the program has to do it disallow text
- > entry if every entry in the document is selected.
- >
-
- The only (minor) problem that may occur is if someone is just starting
- a document (e.g. one or two lines), doesn't like it, and wants to start
- over.
-
- Michael
- whitema@rtsg.mot.com
-