<sigh> I've never seen a '1a'x without a preceding CRLF (in which case it's
ignored correctly). Is this a "Chip Special" editor? :-)) Agree this should work -- will fix today. Mike Cowlishaw, IBM Fellow, IBM UK Laboratories mailto:[hidden email] [http://www2.hursley.ibm.com] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To unsubscribe from this mailing list ( ibm-netrexx ), please send a note to [hidden email] with the following message in the body of the note unsubscribe ibm-netrexx <e-mail address> |
(Warning: most of this note is OS/2-specific.)
** Reply to note from Mike Cowlishaw <[hidden email]> Sat, 14 Feb 1998 08:44:30 +0000 > <sigh> I've never seen a '1a'x without a preceding CRLF (in which case it's > ignored correctly). Is this a "Chip Special" editor? :-)) No, just plain-vanilla E.EXE on OS/2 4.0, but I must admit that it hasn't been the same after I applied FixPak 1 (which was required in order to run Lotus SmartSuite). Now, when a file is saved, it takes on a "screwdriver&hammer" icon, and the Properties book has only the two tabs "Icon" and "Become". "Become" says the file (which was given the "Plain text" type in "Save as") is "WPObjData" and allows me to change it to "WPDataFile", whereupon it turns into a (almost) normal "Plain text" properties book (it still has the "Become" page, in case I should want to turn the file back into WPObjData, I guess). I guess one of the other "improvements" that occurred was in the treatment of the EOF, which I didn't notice before. Several queries on comp.os.os2.* yielded sympathy and "yeah, mine did the same thing" responses, but no one had a fix or could state that it had been addressed in a later FixPak. My solution was to declare a "NetRexx code" type and associate it with EPM. It's slower to load, but a lot more powerful. This EOF problem showed up when I went back and modified an older file with E. I may have to sit down and write a "Chip Special" editor, but it will be an "XEDIT for the Millenium", written in NetRexx of course. :-) Thanks for the prompt responses, Mike. It really makes all other software support appear languid and disinterested by comparison. -Chip- The Rexx Language Association POBox 14472 Research Triangle Park NC 27709-4472 http://www.rexxla.org mailto://[hidden email] "A smart language designed for real people." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To unsubscribe from this mailing list ( ibm-netrexx ), please send a note to [hidden email] with the following message in the body of the note unsubscribe ibm-netrexx <e-mail address> |
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