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Philippe Debar wrote:
> Hello again
>
> >> * does anybody use the 'overwrite' mode?
> >Yes I use it and please leave it alone
>
> Well, that's what question are for. Without any irony of any
> sort, what do you use it for? I did never find any case where
> it would be usefull... and I'm always open to a new editing
> technique (even more if it means I'll gain time).
>
I have a line of code that says translate<333.001,555.557,1.001>and I want to
change to translate<444,222.557,1.111> instead
of highlighting it, deleteing it, and retyping it or hitting the delete key
9 times and retyping it I use the overwrite mode and with 9 keystrokes
I'm done. Saves wear and tear on my decrepit old body.
> >> * move 'older files' at the end of the file list
> >No ! No! No ! Leave it alone.
> Well, I do not use it (yet) - so you surely know better. But
> I am not sure we understood each other perfectly: I meant
> 'move the older file commant just above the exit command',
> (this was my orderly self speaking), and not as my message
> read 'move the content of...' Well, anyway, I am bickering;-)
Sorry I thought you were referring to the open file windowsand not the menu file
history log.
> Good night everybody, sleep tight!
ZZZzzzzz !
> Philippe
K.Tyler
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