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- Date: Fri, 3 Jun 94 17:16 BST-1
- From: Ofir Gal <ogal@cix.compulink.co.uk>
- Subject: Various
- To: gem-list@world.std.com
- Message-Id: <memo.284846@cix.compulink.co.uk>
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- In message <9406021137.AA07528=avg@mijt.cwi.nl>, Annius.Groenink@cwi.nl said:
- >
- >Edith has the following:
- >
- >^X Cut
- >Sh^XDelete(actually: cut, but copy into a 2nd buffer)
- >^YCut Line
- >Sh^YDelete Line (actually: cut line into 2nd buffer)
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- I'm not sure I understand this.
-
-
- >There a two options. Either we bind a key to an action, or an action
- >to a key. As we cannot bind two actions to the same key, clearly we
- >need the first one. So the SHORTCUT.INF file would have entries like:
- >
- >(application-group)(key)->(action)
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- I think this makes sense.
-
- In message <usza8vbkk7y@moacs11>, @nl.net said:
- >
- >I don't think there is a german standard on those, unless one would
- >considder ^B (begin) and ^E (end) the standard. After playing around
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- This is probably the way to go then. It makes sense in English and German
- and probably other languages as well.
-
- >IMO a *.INF (or *.CNF) file implies that it contains the configuration
- >for a single application, therefor I'd go for the .SYS extension (it
- >is a system wide file, and in a certain way it is part of the system
- >too).
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- Indeed, it should have the extension SYS.
-
- Bye,
-
- Ofir ogal@cix.compulink.co.uk
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