Bernie wrote:
>
>Kali wrote:
>>Also the default setting of esc should be "goes back", not close
>>program!
>
>How will people then know to hit the little X in the scrollbar (with the
>mouse pointer) or to press ALT-X unless they have used Arachne (or learned
>the shortcut keys from some other program that used the same)?
>//Bernie
>http://bernie.arachne.cz/ DOS programs, Star Wars ...
>
Hi again Bernie,
"Esc" could create a screen with the
"Alt-X" command given as exit command.
I run Arachne from a batch file menu which gives
me the option to return to Arachne without hanging
up the phone line and without removing environment
variables should I accidently press "Esc".
Eric
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