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From: g02o@zfn.uni-bremen.de (Mark-Oliver Wolter)
Subject: Re: Available Keyboard Keys
Date: Mon, 4 Jul 1994 16:06:47 +0100 (DFT)
In-Reply-To: <memo.541640@cix.compulink.co.uk> from "Ofir Gal" at Jul 2, 94 09:15:00 am
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> In message <m0qJxh9-0001PbC@sdf.lonestar.org>, ekl@sdf.lonestar.org said:
> Almost all new programs come from Germany. This will be the same in the US
> very soon. The US market is already catching up with NVDI. Also note that
> Speedo is no longer in American hands,
...and the new NVDI will support Speedo _and TrueType_ !
> * Selectric - German
yep - the best fileselector around :)
> >If you put your dialog in a window, the "closer" should be the same as
> >CANCEL or ABORT. The "mover" should allow moving the dialog. If you want
> The Closer should not mean Cancel or Abort. I suggest you have a look at
> the Control Panel (by Atari:-) for a simple example, or Papyrus (demo is
> available) for a more serious example.
...or qed, which is a very good example. Closing the window doesn't delete
anything, and when you double-click the icon of that text, you'll be at the
same cursor position as when closing.
BTW, qed uses the block cursor concept... but with the well working UNDO key,
you'll not lose anything.
MfG MOW []-)
Hardware-Gruppenleiter des ATARI Computer Team e.V. Bremen
Ceterum censeo MSDOS esse delendam.
PAK/2&881, soon with PAK/3 & 882