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- Subject: Re: A Style Guide Question
- Message-ID: <gkNPuB1w165w@dogbox.acme.gen.nz>
- From: dave@dogbox.acme.gen.nz (David Dustin)
- Date: Tue, 24 Nov 92 09:15:27 +1300
- References: <1992Nov23.114033.59191@qut.edu.au>
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- > Normally, this would be the case, with the enter key deactivating the
- > text box so you could then use the keyboard short-cut key (as per the
- > style guide). If the enter key just takes you to a new line (as I
- > mentioned above), then we have a problem. How are the Amigas two
- > return keys labelled? Enter and return? I can't remember, it's at
- > home. If so, the return key could take you to the next line and the
- > Enter key deactivate the text box (ie Enter normally means "accept
- > the text" and return is short for carriage return, or a new line on a
- > type writer). Not very elegant I agree.
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- But then you run into a problem of using it on a A600, which has no NP,
- therefore, no Enter key.
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- :)ave
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