Re[3]: Wish list (was: Microsoft attachment)

2002-02-08 Thread Jonathan Wayne

Use a high end editor (like Multi Edit, Slick Edit, etc) and see if you feel the
same way!  The number one feature that distinguishes these are _configurability_
(keymapping, toolbar, etc) although TB wouldn't the need extension-specific
configuration.

TB is actually pretty good, but it would be nice to be able to remap the
keyboard - and not just for the editor - so that one doesn't have to remember
multiple ways to do the same thing (e.g., reformat paragraph, F5 for search,
etc.)


jon

Friday, February 08, 2002, 10:48:25 AM, you wrote:

Hello Mary,

Friday, February 08, 2002, 9:48:07 AM, you wrote:

MC I've given up using autoformat (or was it justify on wrap?), because
MC it deletes the paragraph marks, and it's too much trouble to hit enter
MC twice at the end of each paragraph.
MC It may sound like no big deal, but when you spend all day typing in
MC programs that wrap automatically, it just doesn't come naturally.

   I am finding the TB! editor is growing on me to the point that,
   after a month or so of using it, I wish I could configure my other
   text editors and word processors so they worked in the same manner.

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Re[3]: Wish list (was: Microsoft attachment)

2002-02-08 Thread Jernej Simoni

Hello Rick,

08. februar 2002, 19:46:48, you wrote:

  reply text here

RR That is really cool, and I like it much better than how I was doing it
RR where I would simply indent my response under the blocks of reply
RR text. Your way looks much more clear.

This happened because your original text was indented AFAIK :)

You could however achieve this with some QTs. Only problem is, that
they only work in 1.54 (1.53 crashes if you try to use them)...

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Re[3]: Wish list (was: Microsoft attachment)

2002-02-08 Thread Jernej Simoni

Hello Jonathan,

08. februar 2002, 22:28:31, you wrote:

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JW TB's Shift-F7 and Ctrl-F7 are like nothing else I've seen. I find
JW them quite awkward (in general I prefer one handed keyboard short
JW cuts.)

Look at Norton Commander's (and it's clones') editor :)

JW 2) Reformatting a paragraph. I like Ctrl-R (although in ME, it's much more handy
JW in that it will reformat the paragraph and the cursor will then move to the next
JW one.) I do see the logic in TB's mapping for it, but again I'd like to be
JW consistent between editors.

Bat  uses Alt+L for left, Alt+R for right, Alt+J for justify and Alt+C
for center...

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