Hello Luca,

On Mon, 26 Dec 2005 11:40:28 +0100 GMT (26/12/2005, 17:40 +0700 GMT),
Luca wrote:

L> Obviously, it's not only a one-key difference. We're talking of a typing
L> syndrome. TB's MicroEd (any mode) requires a heavy modification of deeply
L> rooted and continuously practised typing habits. I could agree with you if
L> TB's way were common among all the other programs, or if I could use TB as my
L> sole and only editor, but it isn't.

Well, I for one like the way MicroEd behaves. However, I understand
that you want an editor that behaves like Word, is that correct? I
would think that the Windows Editor does that, but apparently not.
Handing in a wish to the wishlist is the way to go.

L> I can't stop using other programs and editors, and I can't be hunted for the
L> rest of my life by the "alt-l/double return" syndrome at every line I write,
L> both here and there, in a way and its opposit.

That's correct. There has been a request to make a stand-alone version
of MicroEd for those who want to use it outside of TB as well.

L> So, you do want something, at least something to be done just in case.
L> And that something, the way you're proposing it, would prevent other's
L> people needings to be fulfilled, since TB is very unlinkely going to get
L> a fourth editor. 

You could be right, I also don't think there will be a fourth editor.
However, there was a wish once that one should be able to use any
external editor of choice, and some would want to use ViM. I don't
know what became of that wish.

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas.

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over by a steam roller
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