'Lo Ken,
On Dec 29, 1997, Ken Browder wrote:
> Actually, he was talking about running TimEd as a user accessible message
> reader/editor. He'd need to run the Doorway program off Max to do that
> _and_ the user would need a good terminal program like Telix which
upports
> "doorway mode".
KB> I'm not familiar with TimEd.
Is a sysop message reader/editor that supports Squish bases and other
meassage formats. It's really excellent but, unfortunately, isn't supported
any longer.
> up something I hadn't thought of. It *may* be possible to do it safely
> with the RELEASE version of TimEd (1.10) by redefining its keys and (also)
> imposing certain restrictions on Doorway.
KB> I suppose that would work, too. I'm constantly trying to add
KB> and delete things here to make it easier for my users. I'm
KB> running Qedit right now as a full screen editor, and my
KB> brother got IceEdit working as an external editor. Makes it
KB> easier to quote and such.
Not quite. See my message to Stewart H. Ahh yes, I have TSE (QEdit's big
brother) set up as a local editor within Maximus. Works well but only
locally of course. You know, I wouldn't mind seeing how your brother got
IceEdit working. I assume he has it working for remote users.
Happy New Year,
-Jack
ogre@nashville.com
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