On Sat, Sep 16, 2000 at 08:15:58PM -0500, A . Curtis Martin wrote:
> This is another thing that I have been indicating to you. In windows,
> the basic behaviour of most editors is really standard. This is why
> TB!'s editor is a real 'culture shocker' for those who are used to using
> different editors for various applications.
That is the Microsoft standard, not /A/ standard. There is a big
difference. AFAIK the CUA (a standard) defines what keystrokes do, not editor
behavior. There is a difference.
> She hasn't really touched on any advanced features as such.
Free caret I considered advanced.
> She has been complaining about basic cursor movements and responses and
> behaviour. Trying to type paragraphs etc. For windows, cursor behaviour is
> pretty standard.
Again, it is not a standard. That is what I said. There is no standard
and I do not the take the "Microsoft is right" standard as one since it isn't
published and can change on a whim.
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