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Paul, at 21:36 on Jul 17 1995, you wrote to Bill Grimsley... BG> Got it, and thanks, but I used it for all of 2 minutes, then went back to BG> 3.1. Many of the keystrokes are different, PE> You'll have to give more info than that. Well, Alt-A didn't bring up the area list for a start, and the arrow keys only appeared to work upwards in an area, not backwards when navigating through messages. As I said, I only used it for 2 minutes, didn't trust it one iota, and went straight back to the current one. Losing my message base when I had to reformat my C: drive has made me a little paranoid about risking data. PE> What's your autostart macro BTW, you'll have to cope with the fact that you PE> now go into the area list first, and then hit enter if you want to PE> automatically go to a particular area. I did actually suggest that my cfg might need altering, in that part of my message which you deleted, but my autostart macro is [function 0 ^m,*,\0x1e]. BG> and the Alt-L list display has weird characters in it as well. PE> Works fine here. You reported weird problems in 3.10 before it PE> went out (something about the message header having a funny subject PE> or something). I certainly didn't make any changes, and I haven't PE> heard anyone else complaining about it. You said a reboot made PE> the problem go away. Can I suggest you try a reboot? Maybe you've PE> got a warp bug with installing new software or something. I'll try it again later, and maybe even C&P a demo of the weird characters. And no, there are no obvious bugs in Warp. Like WFW 6.0's 12,000 bugs, I'm sure there are hundreds (if not thousands) in Warp as well, but I'll likely never see them with my current task mix or hardware. Regards, Bill @EOT: --- Msgedsq/2 3.10* Origin: Save our native fauna. Kill a cat today! (3:711/934.18) SEEN-BY: 640/305 690/718 711/809 934 30163/9 @PATH: 711/934 |
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