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- Date: Mon, 4 Jul 94 10:16:32 +0200
- From: Vincent.Lefevre@lip.ens-lyon.fr
- Message-Id: <9407040816.AA22201@lip.ens-lyon.fr>
- To: gem-list@world.std.com
- Subject: Re: Digest
- Precedence: bulk
-
- Evan K. Langlois:
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- shift ^UNDO Multi-level UNDO Edit
- shift ^W Abandon + Reload File
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- I prefer respectively shift UNDO and shift ^O.
-
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- CLRHOME Move to top of window <<none>>
- shift BKSP same as normal backspace ...
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- I agree. I suggest that the difference between BKSP and shift BKSP would
- be: BKSP can't delete CR while shift BKSP can (like in Edith).
-
- Timothy Miller:
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- ) o Avoid using the word "error" or any term which may blame the user.
-
- ) o Use 'Cannot' instead of "Can not' or 'Can't"
-
- To these, I laugh. Why did Atari specify these? I suppose you'd want to
- avoid pissing off the user, but some times errors really do occur, and
- some times, things are REALLY the user's fault. And what is so important
- about the word 'cannot' that they have to put this in a guideline? It
- just seems silly to say not to use "can not" or "can't".
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- I agree.
-
- Rainer Riedl:
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- I prefer ^I ^B ^U [^_,^=] for italics, bold and underline.
- ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- I prefer shift ^I, shift ^B, shift ^U (or ^digit).
-