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I spoke with Ken about this issue today, and he says he will soon have
a version that can handle more lines in PAGE mode. It's related to an
internal buffer size, so I guess your CAN have more than 40 lines if
they are real short <g>.
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> From: Dale Halterman <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: New version of QUAD available?
> Date: Wednesday, February 05, 1997 4:07 AM
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> Bill Lancaster wrote about the September, 1993 version of QUAD:
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> > There is a more recent version with page mode working fine.
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> I use it extensively and know of only one bug in page mode. When I
set
> up the workstation to display 30+ lines in page mode (ie: PAGES 40)
and
> manually add or paste 30 more lines, QUAD losses its little NMPRG
mind
> and aborts. There is no problem when the same operation is
performed
> with less than 25 lines displayed in page mode (ie: PAGES command
> default value). I really consider this "dropping off the edge of
the
> envelope" more than a bug.
>
> BTW: My Christmas wish list every year includes HFS support for
QUAD.
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John Park 'Everything works,
Corvallis, Oregon if you let it.'
[log in to unmask] -Meatloaf
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