Folks,

Thursday, December 26, 2002, 11:07:29 AM, you wrote:
ME>> Many text editors have a clean "model/view" design, instead of
ME>> Bat's confused "view is the model" design.

Marck> I disagree. That's not the case. It's about the final destiny of the
Marck> output. In TB's editor's case, the intent is to send an email. Email
Marck> doesn't employ any soft wrapping format as a standard.

The model/view distinction is compatible with having WYSIWYG. Having one
does NOT mean that you must have the other and it does NOT mean that you
cannot have the other. It also is compatible with having the "put your
cursor anywhere" model used by TB.

Mark highlighted the importance of having the model/view distinction:

     It makes some kinds of editing changes vastly easier.

d/
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