Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Friday, November 19, 1999, Paula Ford wrote about
(No Subject):
PF> You're talking about a case, however, where the user has consciously
PF> requested that the cursor be put in a specific position. Why not honor
PF> that request?
%cursor macro means that cursor will be placed to this position when
focus will be given to message edit area. It does so.
User requests that focus when opening a message with already filled
"to" and "subj" fields would not be given to "to" field but to message
edit area. It has nothing to do with %cursor macro, while is
reasonable wish. But I'm afraid it is hardly implementable, while it
does work so when you hit reply.
Suppose i write a template for message which will always have to
addressees, constant one and variable one and a constant beginning of
a subject, and still want cursor to be at certain place in the message
after I'll finish filling in the variable address and subject. What
should I do, if I will have no possibility of using %cursor macro?
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