Thanks for the suggestion of "file: revert." Never heard of that convention before (maybe it was there in Netscape 7n, which had, I thought, the same problem). Good old Netscape 4.7 used to pop up a window telling you the file had been changed and asking which you wanted.
But this: > it's regularly impossible to enter a new line in an existing > text by pressing <enter>; you have to go into the HTML code > manually. I don't consider this a minor glitch . . > > Works just fine for me! Well, in 60% of the files I've edited, at certain positions in the file pressing <enter> has no effect whatever. Doesn't start a new line, doesn't introduce a line break, nothing. I suspect, but am not sure, that it has something to do with inconsistencies between CSS and non-CSS, but I've not had time to try to figure out what's causing it. All I know is that in the same files both Netscape 4.7 and Netscape 7.n composers have no problem, and a letter to Nvu brought the helpful response that it's a very early version and there are still bugs in it. -- Russ St. Thomas University http://www.StThomasU.ca/~hunt/ _______________________________________________ mozilla-editor mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.mozilla.org/listinfo/mozilla-editor
