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- From: mforget@elfhaven.ersys.edmonton.ab.ca (Michel Forget)
- Subject: Re: Proposal v5
- Date: Thu, 9 Jun 1994 01:09:50 -0600
- Precedence: bulk
-
- Hello Ofir,
-
- [>>Ofir, I am not sure that you understand what I meant. As written, the
- [>>above keyboard shortcut implies that the window should be iconified if
- [>>the key is pressed. I mean we need a key that causes any changes you
- [>>have made to your document/whatever to be thrown away. Everyone,
- [>>even Atari, use Control+H for this...
- [>
- [>I thought that's what CTRL+U was for - Close Window.
- [>
- [>Bye,
- [>Ofir ogal@cix.compulink.co.uk
-
- No; here is an example of what "Abandon" does. Assume that I have a text
- file on a disk. It contains the words "This is a text file.". I load
- the text file into my editor, and change the sentence to something
- else. I decide that I want the original back, so I press Control-H.
- The changes are thrown away and the document is reloaded. It does
- no close the window, iconify it, or do anything to it except restore
- the document in it to its original form.
-
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