On Mon, 29 Oct 2001, Asger K. Alstrup Nielsen wrote: > On Mon, 29 Oct 2001, Allan Rae wrote: > > > SuperDOS (er... I mean Windows) apps the lot of them. We should file > > bug reports to Microsoft to fix their buggy implementation ;-) > > FYI Mozilla and JBuilder are both cross platform, and runs natively on > Linux, Windows, and what not. I would think Java attempts to be cross- > platform as well. > I'll also bet you 10 kroner that KDE/Qt does it the same way.
Of course they would, since KDE/Qt is reimplementing the design flaws of Windows on Unix :-D (ooh, ooh I can feel the flames rising already burn baby burn, disco inferno, hahahahahahahaha) Can someone explain to me in words of one syllable or less why it is a good thing not to deselect after someone has issued a copied command? This just seems totally dumb to me. Okay, so you'll probably suggest the ability to extend the selection but I think you'll find you are opening a can of worms if you simply comment out the deselection code that JMarc suggested because there were redraw problems that sparked that deselection in the first place. > > No, LyX does it too! > > He, he. Nice try. Almost got you. > > > I propose that we have an option for this. > > > > Would you like fries with that? > > Twister fries to go, please. Hmmm... no twister fires just onion rings, thin fries or regular English(?) fat chips. Allan. (ARRae)