Ben Schmidt wrote:
>> I confirm that it fails if 'modifiable' is off, as in a helpfile. For a
>> plain
>> 'readonly' (but 'modifiable') file there is no problem, and the buffer is
>> not
>> marked as modified.
>
> Thanks again for the correction, Tony.
>
> Not my week evidently!
>
> Ben.
If ever I make similar errors (as I sometimes do, especially when lacking
sleep), I hope you will notice them and post a correction. :-)
"Each of us alone can do nothing. Together, no task can resist us."
Best regards,
Tony.
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THE LESSER-KNOWN PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES #18a: FIFTH
FIFTH is a precision mathematical language in which the data types
refer to quantity. The data types range from CC, OUNCE, SHOT, and
JIGGER to FIFTH (hence the name of the language), LITER, MAGNUM and
BLOTTO. Commands refer to ingredients such as CHABLIS, CHARDONNAY,
CABERNET, GIN, VERMOUTH, VODKA, SCOTCH, and WHATEVERSAROUND.
The many versions of the FIFTH language reflect the sophistication and
financial status of its users. Commands in the ELITE dialect include
VSOP and LAFITE, while commands in the GUTTER dialect include HOOTCH
and RIPPLE. The latter is a favorite of frustrated FORTH programmers
who end up using this language.
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