On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 10:06:32 +0000, Stuart Hemming  wrote:

> TB>  Powerpro can do just about anything.
> It certainly seems that way, doesn't it.
> 
> TBH I simply use it for menus and shortcuts. I'm sure that there are a
> million and one things I /could/ do with it if I was prepared to spend
> the time reading the docs.

More or less the same here. It does a lot for me in respect menus and
hotkeys. It is an excellent macro tool that helps me automate a lot of
documentation needs in other applications besides TB. I occasionally
use some of its window-related features. But I was more interested in
how it might prove helpful with TB.

I have another question - being the curious type. But let me mention
in advance that this is not meant as any kind of attack or personal
criticism. I just find it curious because I could not help noticing.
Stuart, looking at your last message, I notice that it contains a
whopping 29 lines below the sig delimiter and only 10 lines (or about
1/3 of the message content) above the sig delimiter. Now here I am
thinking, doesn't this sort of defeat much of the purpose of
top-quoting and a sig delimiter? I mean, if I were going to have 29
lines of blah-blah under my sig delimiter, I think I would want to
make sure that I had at least 58 lines of message content above it.
:-)

-- 
Avi Yashar
Windows XP Pro SP2 and The Bat! Pro 3.0.2.10

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