Bunches of peoples have tried to point to InSight as the causative agent
of my inability to read properly named files in properly named
subdirectories.  [That glitch may have been ID'd ... waiting for
confirmation from another user.]  But the fault isn't that of InSight.

However, I just today for the first time *did* find a problem that
*might* belong to InSight:

I wanted to forward a message to somepeople on my clean-v list.  To do
that I put @clean-v [the @ meaning do this in DOS, IIRC] in the TO:
field.

However, as often happens when multiple forwards occur, the format of
the message needed cleaning up.  So I exited Arachne to use my fave
editor and clean it up.

Much to my surprise, part-way down the page I saw something that
shouldn't be there.  On the right margin was the ascii double paralell
line symbol afixed to @clean-v 

Was it InSight that put it in there where it didn't belong?  And what
does that horizontal double line symbolize in which code of the Arachne
package?

l.d.

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