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August Abolins | Mikhail Stakhanov | Re: trying to get the hang of opx |
April 2, 2019 9:30 PM * |
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Hello Mikhail! ** 03.04.19 - 01:38, Mikhail Stakhanov wrote to August Abolins: > çñαáóßΓóπ⌐ΓÑ, August! > ÄΓóÑΓ ¡á ß««íΘÑ¡¿Ñ August Abolins (2:221/1.58) ¬ All, ¡á»¿ßá¡¡«Ñ 02 á»α > 19 ó 18:11: AA>> 2nd official *new* message, using W)rite at the AreaList menu. AA>> How do you re-edit the same message after it has been "Saved"? > in golded alt+c. > éßÑú« ¡á¿½πτΦÑú«, Mikhail > -+- GoldED+/W32-MINGW 1.1.5-b20120519 > + Origin: å¿Γ∞ ¡áñ« Γá¬, τΓ«íδ ΓÑí∩ »«¼¡¿½¿ ñáªÑ ß󫽫τ¿ (c) ö. > (2:5020/932.1) OpenXP (which I have incorrectly refered to as "opx" in the subject - sorry, my dyslexia is showing!), seems to use very cryptic keystrokes to accomplish things. But Alt+C is not one of them! <g> This program may not fit my expectations. But I am imagining that I *could* still warm up to the console-like appearance and operations. I don't mind figuring-out how to operate this beast. I am sure that process spawns the growth of new synapses/neurons - which is a good thing! This thing makes me think of the "Mr. Robot" (a reference to a popular TV serial). My all-time offline readers from the past were Fleetstreet (OS/2) and SemPoint (Windows) Regards, ../|ug --- OpenXP 5.0.36 * Origin: Aug'sPoint (2:221/1.58) |
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