Hello Silver,

Thursday, February 01, 2001, 1:33:07 AM, you wrote:

MDP>> Times changes. Things move on. People adapt - that's just part of
MDP>> being human.

SF> Well I don't.  I've always double spaced after sentences.  That's the
SF> way my pappy does it, the way my grand pappy did it, the way ...

SF> :)

Smiling face noted.  ^_^ <-- Japanese style.  I think anyone who suggests
that people have to change the way they've been taught to type
underestimate the speed at which a good typist can operate.  The double
space after periods at the end of sentences is so automatic, and I type so
fast, altering that behavior would be quite a project.  Besides, text is
infinitely more readable that way, too.  ^_-  <-- wink

To A. Curtis: Thanks for the tip on the auto-indent.  I'm quite new to TB!,
but I instantly recognized what I saw, and made the decision to leave
Pegasus after almost a decade in pretty short order.  And since Stefan
fixed the bug (as of 1.49e) in the Pegasus import wizard that caused some
people not to be able to import, I may be home free here.  The final
clincher was David Harris' (Pegasus developer) decision to abandon any
plans to support double-byte character sets in the future.  Not only that,
but recent versions of Pegasus contain something that cause Asian languages
not to decode properly even with a front-end processor.  At least TB! even
now (without formal DBCS support) doesn't get in the way of an FEP,
however we still can't read subject lines until version 2, I guess.

-- 
Best regards,
 Yuki                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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