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Wandering in the powereditor, I found you can now
click on FILE-SAVE AS TEMPLATE. And the editor will
ask you for a file name. AFter inspecting the file,
guess what? is is an ASCII file with the text of the
window.
Further more, when I clicked on FIle-New I noticed
that I had a new tab called templates under which the
file I created when I "saved as template" appeared.
Not exactly the feature you guys are asking for, but
close...
H
--- Larry Wright <lwright@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>
> On Sun, 4 Apr 1999, Dennis Holverstott wrote:
>
> > My preference would be for people to post code as
> plain text in the body
> > of the message.
>
> YES! - we need a ***large*** number of people to
> strongly suggest that
> Omega include an ASCII save as an option.
>
> > We now have 3 versions of TS, with incompatible
> > features, being used by list members. We can all
> learn something if we
> > can read the code even if it uses features not
> supported by our version
> > of TS.
>
> YES! - we need a ***large*** number of people to
> strongly suggest that
> Omega include an ASCII save as an option.
>
> > As well, I enjoy seeing how people have solved
> problems by reading their
> > code but I don't like to clutter up power editor
> with unknown functions,
> > systems and indicators. I already have way too
> much stuff in there.
>
> YES! - we need a ***large*** number of people to
> strongly suggest that
> Omega include an ASCII save as an option.
>
> > Anything I might want to use, I prefer to
> copy/paste into power editor
> > myself. There is nothing more annoying than
> pasting a huge .ela into
> > power editor and then trying to figure out what
> has been added or
> > overwritten on your system.
>
> YES! - we need a ***large*** number of people to
> strongly suggest that
> Omega include an ASCII save as an option.
>
> This is a recorded announcement <g>. Sorry for
> playing the recording a few
> times, but Omega will *only* respond if there are a
> large number of
> requests. I've asked for this many times, but we
> need more folks - please
> call/write/email today and request this.
>
> It probably helps to sound like a newbie - then an
> ASCII option might even
> fit the business model <g>.
>
> Larry
>
>
>
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