Re: David Cuny's Editor
- Posted by Snowgen <snowgen at WF.NET> Apr 11, 1997
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I apologize *so* much for those last two messages. It was caused by an errant setting in Microsoft Mail, but it didn't show up when test sending to myself of some friends. Must be some interaction with the List Server. Anyway...I apologize again.... Here's the original message: ----------- > >Idea 2: > > Being able to display the ASCII value of the character that > > the cursor is on. OR the simple work around is an ASCII Chart. > > I hate those ASCII Charts though... To much work involved. > > I'll play around with this. I'm planning a look-up table eventually, but the > ASCII code idea seems neat. Support for the "standard" DOS method of ALT+3-digit-code would be nice. (i.e., hold down ALT, type "155" [without quotes], and you get the cent sign [the slashed c, """]). The DOS edit supports this, as do most other DOS/Windows programs. Also, I lost two files with "ee" today. :( Not David's fault, but mine. What happen was I have *.ex files associated with "ee" in WIn95. but when I click on a .ex file, ee opens a blank file with the same file name. I usually just open the file I want at that point, but (my) sloppy mouse control meant I hit "save" instead of "open" and it overwrote my program. I was so impressed with this that I did it to another program I wrote! :) __ J.W. "I will back up my source code...later" Snowgen snowgen at wf.net http://www.wf.net/~snowgen/