Thursday, July 27, 2000, 9:08:40 PM, you wrote:

C> On Thu, 27 Jul 2000 19:50:05 -0500, Joe Finocchiaro wrote:

JF>> I still haven't figured out what the multiple windows are for, when
JF>> I "reply" to a message, this message, for example.

C>         That sounds like the original message text window which I turned
C> off soon after installing TB!.  View | Original Text.

Yep...that was it.  I have it unchecked now, too.   Is that what you
mean by "turned off"?

JF>>  I can't seem to place my cursor where I want it,

C>         Is that the free caret interface that you're referring to?

I'm not sure what you mean there, Curtis.

What exactly is a "free caret interface"?

And will it go well with Booker's bourbon?

C> The
C> caret/cursor in the TB! editor may be placed *anywhere* in the text body
C> window.

In the lower window, yes.  In the upper window, no.

But that's now.

Originally, I couldn't place the cursor into either
window.

C> Because of this the cursor doesn't behave as in standard
C> editors. The editor will go exactly where you place it.

I'm still not sure that I understand you here, so I'll drink a little
more.

JF>>  or to be able to delete irrelevant text, etc.

C>         Check your editor settings and make sure that 'overwrite blocks'
C> is enabled and 'persistent blocks' is disabled. Does that improve on
C> things?

Yep, those are my settings.  When I went to View | Original Text and
unchecked it, the problem vanished, along with the second pane.

TP is a tricky little devil, eh?

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Joe Finocchiaro
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