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- Date: Tue, 7 Jun 1994 12:01:56 -0400 (EDT)
- From: BLAIR DEAN <bdean@hpb.hwc.ca>
- Message-Id: <Pine.3.89.9406071149.A21422-0100000@hpb.hwc.ca>
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- These are my contributions to the discussion, for what they are worth:
- (The quoted text is taken from different messages.)
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- > Insert - Insert mode
- > Shift+Insert - Overwrite mode
-
- Insert should toggle between insert and overwrite modes depending on
- current status. The Shift+Insert could be used to paste from the cut/copy
- buffer.
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- >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).
-
- I agree with this; Filename.SYS (what ever it may end up being,) in the
- boot directory for system wide default key bindings. I think I would also
- be inclined to keep an application specific Filename.INF in an
- application's directory to provide custom bindings to the particular
- application.
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- Blair Dean | aa728@freenet.carleton.ca | ||| LS650-F
- Ottawa, Canada | bdean@hpb.hwc.ca | / | \ 4-meg 1040 STe
- My opinion has been held over from a previous life
- and is not the responsibility of Health Canada
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