> Well, just to beat the other end of the dead horse, I'd still
> like to know how the confusion arose.  The standard skins
> have been called things like "Standard-English" and "Standard-
> Japanese" for a long time.  So long that I don't even remember
> if they ever had names like "Palm III" or "Palm V".  But I don't
> think they ever did.
> <Checking...> Nope, they've always been called "Standard-
> English", etc.
>
> So how is it that you were able to get things working before, but
> suddenly got confused about what "Standard-English" is all about?
>
> Please understand that I'm asking this so that I can fully understand
> any usability issues.  I'm not trying to further embarrass you or
> anything.

Keith,

My curiousity picqued, I temporarily installed CW7 onto my kids computer.
It includes POSE 3.0a7 and skins 1_4.  I found, indeed, that the skins are
named "Generic", "Standard-English" and "Standard-Japanese".  While I
thought that I seen skins named for the device, I can't duplicate that
behavior.  I can only conclude that my memory is faulty, or something really
strange is going on.  While I could save face by claiming something strange,
it's most likely that my memory is faulty. ;-)

The only difference I noted was that 3.0a7 defaulted to "Standard-English"
and 3.2 defaults to "Generic".

If Mike can still duplicate what I thought I remembered, perhaps you would
be interested in having him post some screen shots so you can see it?

Jeff




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