Alfredo Braunstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

| Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
| 
| > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Lars Gullik Bjønnes) writes:
| > 
| > | Alfredo Braunstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| > | 
| > | | Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
| > | | 
| > | | > This is more to my liking, but it is still a bit complex.
| > | | 
| > | | Your patch seems nicer... (I don't like so much the fact that it has
| > | | to export all 10 full cut buffers to ascii to show the menu, but I
| > | | suppose that it's ok)
| > | 
| > | I am going to use a simpler solution, and only use what is in this
| > | patch if there is user demand.
| 
| > This is the patch I am going for. It is simpler, and I belive good
| 
| I don't like it. It's confusing IMHO. 
| 
| 1) you can have an arbitrary long string. At least cut the string after the
| "..."

no you cannot...
I do...

| 2) you don't show the end. ;^)

I claim that this is of no importance.
 
|  
| > enough. The amount of information this string is providing is limited
| > rgardless of where the '...' is put.
| 
| Are you sure? If you have a 100 pages first paragraph you put it all
| toghether IMHO (with some '...' in the middle).

Why is:

"Once upon ... ever after" 

better than:

"Once upon a time there..."

Remember that you yourself made this cut/copy in the same session only
moments before.

-- 
        Lgb

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