In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
M. Evans [ME] wrote:'

ME> I see none of that incompatible with model/view in any way, and
ME> indeed model/view would support all of them superbly.

I'm yet to encounter the editor that does support these features as
they exist in TB!. I was looking while getting accustomed to TB!'s
editor. I tried with Ultra-Edit, WinEdt, TextPad and NoteTab Pro. Of
course, this was because I naturally resisted having to change or
adopt new habits. :) I was using Agent as my e-mail client prior to
using TB!. The above mentioned editors can be made to approximate
TB!'s editors abilities with much tweaking (i.e., macro creation),
but not replicate a few of TB!'s editor abilities.

ME> Brokenness is in the eye of the beholder. [...]

ME> So one man's feature is another's bug.

I now see where you're coming from and better understand some of
your earlier posts. :)

AFAIK, the second statement is incorrect. A bug is always a bug and
will be perceived as buggy behaviour by all those who encounter it.
I can't say this is so about TB!'s editor behaviour.

ME> Washboards and Maytag washing machines are simply different
ME> approaches too, but one is a lot easier.

'Easier' can be perceived from different angles. Easier can result
from familiarity. 'Easier' can result from making tasks achieved
with less steps. This again depends on what one is already familiar
with and what tasks one wishes to achieve more easily. IOW's, again
subjective.

Splitting your text that I quoted into multiple parts and reflowing
the quoted text segments is made much easier for me using TB!'s
editor than any other integrated editor I've tried with TB!.

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