Day Brown wrote:
> Something I'd like to see again, was the Applewriter II
> use of the backspace key, which put letters in a LIFO,
> and then with a control right spit them back out again.
I would really not want that. Ctrl-right arrow moves you one word to the
right in most programs. IIRC there's even a standard that says that this
is what it should do (if you want to follow that standard that is).
> With liberal use of
> internal tags, the readers have convenient and automatic
> book marks set by the browsers when the document is closed.
It only needs to store the location in a seperate file. SetEdit for
instance works nicely this way (it also has the normal keys for editing).
> Arachne can
> not display such long HTML documents correctly, and having
> to open up such a complex app when all I want to do is look
> at the screen output is aggrevatingly slow.
Hmm... this is interesting to me (that Arachne can't handle the page that
is). Perhaps you could mail me offlist to discuss it a little more?
//Bernie
http://bernie.arachne.cz/
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