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From: mapson AT mapson DOT com (mapson)
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Was about RHIDE and Emacs.
Date: Wed, 13 Aug 1997 04:19:51 GMT
Organization: Yale University
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On Mon, 11 Aug 1997 11:23:09 GMT, "Salvador Eduardo Tropea (SET)"
<salvador AT inti DOT edu DOT ar> wrote:

>mapson AT mapson DOT com (mapson) wrote:
>
>>Also-  fix the fact that anything pasted
>>from another application ends up shifting itself line-by-line to the
>>right (solution: open, don't past).

>What do you mean here? Do you mean for example when you paste using Windows?
>I think that's hard to solve. 

Yes, at least with windows 95. Copying from, say, "Notepad"  in to the
DOS box containing Rhide, each line gets incrementally shifted to the
right. I.e., put 10 lines in, the first line is proper, next line is
shifted one space to the right, and the last line is 10 or so steps to
the right.

Big Problem? No- all you need to do is forego laziness and open up
with Rhide the file you originally wanted to paste from. In the realm
of "bugs" and whose bugs they might be... I'd say this is a
particularly minor one.

Hey, that's great about the calculator being able to cut/paste now (or
soon)- I'll look forward to having that. Keep up the great work.

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