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On Wed, 10 Jan 1996, lightwrx@wonder.ca (Steve Bowie) wrote:
>Final Writer, the word processor on the Amiga accomplishes this by offering
>the button bars on any of the four sides of the window, or as resizeable
>floating palletes, or as both. The floating palletes can remember their
>positions on closing, be opened or closed with a keystroke, and have buttons
>assigned to user defineable Arexx macros...
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>Soo...what would be the problem with a similar LW implementation?
The usual: time to do the programming.
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