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Enhanced Message Edit Commands HISTORY
v1.3
Added - Delay time option in the config file. This will put an optional
delay between keyboard polls for input, and should decrease some of
the load put on the CPU/system (most noticeably under OS/2).
Fixed - When in other command mode, hitting ESCape or hitting RETURN when
*OTHER was highlighted allowed you to hit delete once and move the
cursor to the left one too many spaces from where it should be (there
should always be one space in between the prompt and where you start
typing). This basically happened to any non-ascii characters.
Fixed - Both HISTORY.DOC and EMEC.DOC stated that version 1.2 was last
updated/released on 01-02-94. I must have been asleep as it's 1995
now. :) (This is the same case as with EEOM.)
v1.2 - Released 01-02-95
Fixed - Will now check for keyboard timeout manually. Before, PCBoard's
automatic keyboard checking would screw-up the PPE with conflicting
keyboard stuffing.
v1.1 - Released 12-12-94
Fixed - While in the "Other command" mode, typing any of the regular
letters that are already present in the "Regular" mode would not print
out the text corresponding to that command. Ie: type "S" for save
would not print out the text "Saving message" as entered inside of
STRINGS.CFG. Only the commands not present in "Regular" mode would
print out the corresponding text. Now all commands will print out
their corresponding text while in "Other command" mode.
Changed - Before, when selecting "Cont" for continue message, it would
always put the user into the full-screen editor. Now it checks
which one is their default and uses the line editor or full-screen
editor accordingly.
Fixed - I botched when saying that PCBTEXT Prompt #222 needed to be blank.
It should also point to the ppe along with Prompt #163. Only prompts
#164 and #629 need to be blank. What happened is that if the user
was NOT in expert mode, they would just get a "?" for their prompt.
Only if the user had expert mode on would the ppe take effect.
v1.0 - Initial Release on 12-10-94