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- From: Jeffrey Shulman <SHULMAN%slb-test.csnet@RELAY.CS.NET>
- Subject: Delphi Mac Digest V3 #25
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-
- Delphi Mac Digest Monday, May 4, 1987 Volume 3 : Issue 25
-
- Today's Topics:
- Help (3 messages)
- DiskTimer II, MacBottom 40
- Word 3.0
- re: ScrapSaver INIT
- re: Emacs and Scribe for Mac
- ADB Optical Mice
- watch cursor (3 messages)
- MacMemory Upgrades
- Scan 300 (2 messages)
- Overvue 2.1 bug
- MacApp license for free programs
- system heap (3 messages)
- Word 3 and Switcher
- The Low down on LoDown?
- TMON & System 4.1
- SCSI sensing (3 messages)
- Font Scaling
- RSG 3.0 vs. Laserprep 3.3
- Re: AutoBlack and SE
- Re: Help! Mangled Hard Disk
- Here are the headlines
- MacWorld Rotterdam Rest
- Words to program by
- Keyboard differences
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- From: VASMUG
- Subject: Help
- Date: 27-APR 05:27 Business Mac
-
- Greetings
- Can anyone recommend the best network mail service? Does InBox
- work as well as they say? Is anyone using it?
- Can anyone reflect on MacServe vs Tops?
- Your help will be greatly appreciated. Fred <VASmug>
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: MACINTOUCH
- Subject: RE: Help (Re: Msg 19422)
- Date: 27-APR 15:23 Business Mac
-
- The top two contenders for mail are InBox and InterMail. InterMail is
- now being distributed by InfoSphere. I think both work well. Simple
- mail functions can be handled with folders in TOPS. TOPS even provides
- a password protection scheme.
-
- Ric
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: NWOLF
- Subject: RE: Help (Re: Msg 19422)
- Date: 27-APR 23:59 Business Mac
-
- Although my experience is somewhat limited as far as these things go,
- I'll stick in my 2 cents worth anyhow. As far as InBox goes, I can't
- help you. The difference between MacServe and Tops depends upon your
- application. I have used both and they are fairly easy to use and
- intuitive. Tops, however, has the ability to communicate back & forth to
- MS DOS machines (and Vaxen, if not now, then soon) in a real neat way:
- you can take files right off the machines' disk, hard disk, etc., read
- it into your Mac (making changes, printing, etc.) then WRITE the changed
- file back to the MS DOS machine! If you have a configuration with mixed
- operating systems like this it's stupendous. And if the IBMs, etc., are
- set up to create postscript files, they can print on a LaserWriter
- connected to the system. I don't think there's any spooling software
- built into Tops yet, however. (But it's sure top come.) MacServe, on the
- other hand has all kinds of neat features that work well in the Mac
- environment, including Laser spooling and so forth. In addition, they
- are coming out with Modem Serve Real Soon Now, which will enable
- machines on the net to share a modem. I believe this is a first.
- InfoSphere is renowned for their steadfast attention to details. You
- will not be disappointed with it. And as near as I know, they are not
- about to be taken over by any other firms, unlike Centram, and so they
- will most likely maintain their integrity in the future.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: MACINTOUCH
- Subject: DiskTimer II, MacBottom 40
- Date: 27-APR 19:32 Hardware & Peripherals
-
- I just ran DiskTimer II on both the MacBottom 40 SCSI and the ProApp
- 40S. The MacBottom got 75, 73, 16 (5 trials), and the ProApp results
- were near John Mitchell's, at 162, 160, 24 (3 trials). The MacBottom is
- quite nice, the same size as before, but now with a pushbutton SCSI
- selector underneath and a Laser Spooler (proprietary; doesn't spool
- PageMaker). It's quiet, but not as quiet as the tiny ProApp 40S.
-
- Ric
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: DSACHS
- Subject: Word 3.0
- Date: 27-APR 20:11 Business Mac
-
- Microsoft Has announced that an upgrade to Word should be available
- about the end of June and will be FREE to registered owners of Word 3.0.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: DDUNHAM
- Subject: re: ScrapSaver INIT (Re: Msg 19426)
- Date: 28-APR 04:05 Network Digests
-
- >From: PUGH%CCC.MFENET@nmfecc.arpa
- >Subject: ScrapSaver INIT
-
- ScrapSaver was written by Paul Mercer (LOGICHACK on Delphi).
-
- David Dunham "Whenever you see a sign 'No Exit,' it means
- Maitreya Design there is an exit."
-
- [ The latest version has been sent to INFO-MAC and
- comp.binaries.mac. - Jeff ]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: DDUNHAM
- Subject: re: Emacs and Scribe for Mac (Re: Msg 19426)
- Date: 28-APR 04:06 Network Digests
-
- >From: Allan Doyle <adoyle@VAX.BBN.COM>
- >Subject: Emacs and Scribe for Mac
-
- JustText is a non-WYSIWYG LaserWriter (PostScript) formatter.
-
- David Dunham "Whenever you see a sign 'No Exit,' it means
- Maitreya Design there is an exit."
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: JEFFS
- Subject: ADB Optical Mice
- Date: 28-APR 19:19 Business Mac
-
- I just found out the Mouse Systems (makers of the A+ Mouse) are
- developing optical mice for the Apple Desktop Bus (IIgs, Mac SE, Mac
- II.) The single button mouse is currently in the prototype stage. The
- real interesting part is that they plan on developing a *3* button mouse
- as well! This will be mainly for A/UX but will have interesting
- ramifications with Mac software. They are currently working with Apple
- on this. They hope to have this one out by the end of the year, no
- prototypes exist yet.
-
- Jeff
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: DDUNHAM
- Subject: watch cursor
- Date: 28-APR 21:21 Mousing Around
-
- Is the rotating watch cursor provided by Servant, Finder 5.4, and
- MacWait, a good thing? One article I read mentioned that its static
- nature emphasized the fact that you're waiting on the machine and can't
- do anything.
-
- I read another article which says "some sort of placebo is ... necessary
- for time-consuming operations." They use a Buddha icon, presumably to
- make you feel relaxed and meditative mood rather than frustrated at the
- delay.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: LAMD
- Subject: RE: watch cursor (Re: Msg 19462)
- Date: 29-APR 01:55 Mousing Around
-
- David: The moving hands would be fine if their rate of movement had any
- relationship to what was really going on... as it is, I could do without
- them. -Franklin
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: RMUHA
- Subject: RE: watch cursor (Re: Msg 19462)
- Date: 30-APR 01:06 Mousing Around
-
- My feeling is that spinning the watch hands is wasting cycles that might
- otherwise be used to do whatever it is you're waiting for. ie, it's a
- waste of time.
-
- on the other hand, I've often felt that the file copy progess dialog box
- should be updated more often (say, for every file) and should show the
- name (and perhaps the size) of the file currently being copied. It's
- not really wasted cycles either, since the cost of updating the box is
- probably a small fraction of the time to copy the file. I do feel that
- it would make things seem faster. You would also be able to catch a
- screwup sooner (eg, selecting the wrong folder).
-
- ralph
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: MACBLACK
- Subject: MacMemory Upgrades
- Date: 28-APR 21:54 Hardware & Peripherals
-
- Hey, all of you MacWorld and MacUser readers!! Open up the May issue of
- either of these mags, and turn to the ads for Programs Plus. Now look
- under the Upgrade section, in particular the Mac Memory upgrades Notice:
- All MacMemory upgrades have a 2 YEAR warranty from Mac Memory. Now
- checkout the 2 X 4 upgrade, that is 1 meg chips, yes 2 megs with 1 megs
- chips for $519. And it is compatible with internal hard disks. If you
- get this you actually get 2.5 megs of RAM, boy it is nice. I ordered
- mine and got it in a week. About the Finder says 2560K, sweet. But look
- at the ad directly beneath it. Yes you read right 4 megs for only $749.
- That is 2 megs in 1 meg chips & 2 megs in 256k chips. I hope that this
- was of some good to you. Happy Megging!
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: RICKLEPAGE
- Subject: Scan 300
- Date: 29-APR 13:37 Business Mac
-
- Just got a Scan 300 (from Abaton) to play around with for a while, and
- while I haven't had a chance to do too much with it, i thought that
- people might be interested to know that Abaton copy-protected the
- scanning application that comes with the unit!!! I mean, let's be real
- -- you just purchased a product with a $2500 hardware key system -- so
- why copy protect it? It doesn't seem that there is much use for it
- without the scanner -- the only possible explanation I can come up with
- is that it might be usable with other scanners.
-
- Other than that, it is a neat toy. Spent the morning digitizing a logo
- and then creating a final camera-ready piece with Illustrator.
- Illustrator is one cool program, and one that almost cries out for a
- scanner.
-
- I get further into it.
-
- Rick
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: DWB
- Subject: RE: Scan 300 (Re: Msg 19481)
- Date: 30-APR 04:04 Business Mac
-
- Since Abaton, MicroTek and a couple of other companies I can't think of
- all sell the same scanner (made by MicroTek) the software would be
- usable with any of them (or at least should be)
-
- David
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: RICKLEPAGE
- Subject: Overvue 2.1 bug
- Date: 29-APR 13:48 Bugs & Features
-
- Found a bug in the latest release of Overvue (2.1) that might be of
- interest to those who put up with that program.
-
- The bug concerns printing a report to disk. If you set up the Page
- Length to equal 0 in a Report Template, and print that report to disk,
- Overvue will hang at the point it supposedly finishes printing the
- report. Everything looks fine -- you are prompted for a disk file name,
- and get the "PRESS COMMAND AND PERIOD KEYS TO ABORT PRINTING" dialog,
- but when it would normally finish the report and return control of the
- keyboard to the user, it instead hangs, leaving rebooting the only
- option. I have been able to return to the Finder by pressing the
- interrupt switch (and typing G 40F6D8 <ret>), and the file has been
- created, but has the Busy attribute checked. Most of the time, however,
- pressing the Interrupt switch has no effect, and the file is not found
- when the Mac comes back up.
-
- (For those curious about why set the PL to 0, it ensures that there are
- no blank lines of space set up in the file -- changing the top and
- bottom margins to 0 still seems to leave 2 blank lines for every 66
- (Overvue's default page length)
-
- Hope somebody gets some help from this.
-
- Rick
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: PEABO
- Subject: MacApp license for free programs
- Date: 28-APR 17:02 Distribution & Marketing
-
- I was talking with Teri Drenker of Apple Licensing today, and she
- confirms that, yes, it does not matter whether you are distributing a
- program for free or selling it; if you build it with MacApp, you have to
- license MacApp for $100/year in order to give away copies of your
- program. The bright side is that the 100 bucks covers as many programs
- as you can write, it's not $100 per program.
-
- Apple Licensing will consider exceptions to the rules on an individual
- basis. You can contact them at (408) 973-4667.
-
- :-( peter
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: OTISB
- Subject: system heap
- Date: 30-APR 00:40 Programming
-
- What does the system heap do? How does one change it? What are the
- advantages to doing so? What are the problems? I have system
- 4.0/5.4...
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: PEABO
- Subject: RE: system heap (Re: Msg 19495)
- Date: 30-APR 01:45 Programming
-
- The System Heap contains information that has to be preserved as you run
- various applications. The applications run in the Application Heap, and
- it gets wiped out (except for the clipboard) every time an application
- exits.
-
- Examples of information in the System Heap:
-
- a record of files which are open
- the resource map for the System file
- a small amount of information for each disk that is mounted
- patches which have been applied to the system at startup
- patches which have been applied dynamically by some programs,
- such as print spoolers
- information needed by AppleTalk
- code for the bomb box
- small amounts of code and data set up by some INIT resources
- when the system is started up
-
- You would need an unusually large System Heap if you were running lots
- of Switcher partitions at once, since there would typically be more
- files open at once.
-
- System 4.0 and future systems from Apple tend to make more use of System
- Heap space than previous versions of the system, so that's why the
- recommended size has been increased.
-
- peter
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: MACINTOUCH
- Subject: RE: system heap (Re: Msg 19495)
- Date: 30-APR 08:51 Programming
-
- The easiest way to change the system heap is with CE Software's Widgets
- program (it comes when you buy the excellent DiskTop desk accessory).
- Another program that will do it is Fedit Plus, where you "Edit Boot
- Blocks".
-
- Ric
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: MACINTOUCH
- Subject: Word 3 and Switcher
- Date: 30-APR 20:05 Bugs & Features
-
- I just ran into a rather bizarre set of problems trying to do a simple
- set up of Word 3 and Excel. Not finding the proper Switcher Set on the
- disk, I started to create one. Every time I tried to install Word 3, it
- came up with a default of 128K. Changing that to 768K and clicking
- Install got the big bombola. Quite repeatable. (This is all with 2.5MB
- of RAM). Finally, in desperation, I opened up ResEdit and looked at its
- SIZE resource. The actual sizes were blank, so I changed them, and then
- it worked (coming up with the proper default). Is this just cosmic rays
- or has someone else had similar problems? (Switcher version is 5.1)
-
- Ric
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: INC
- Subject: The Low down on LoDown?
- Date: 1-MAY-16:35: Hardware & Peripherals
-
- I am interested in getting a LoDown Scanner and would like to know
- user's experience with them. They look great from the leaflet and specs
- but would like a first hand view.
-
- Thanks.
-
- joshua
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: LOGICHACK
- Subject: TMON & System 4.1
- Date: 1-MAY-18:27: Bugs & Features
-
- Has anyone noticed that when using the General item in the System 4.1
- Control Panel that it destroys something which causes TMON's
- option-intterupt and _Debuggers to bomb with an illegal instruction?
-
- Its definately the General Item because if you rename it to something
- else so it doens't come up on default, everything will work till you
- select General. Fortunately, the General file from System 4.0 seems to
- work ok for me. And interupt alone works ok.
-
- Has anyone noticed the bunch of little User Items under the Desktop
- Pattern string in the General DITL resources? They don't show up on any
- of the Macs I've seen (including at B7 ROM Mac II).
-
- Just curious,
-
- Paul :)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: LOGICHACK
- Subject: SCSI sensing
- Date: 30-APR 04:25 Programming Techniques
-
- I'm writing a small public domain utility and I need to sense the
- presence of a device at a particular SCSI bus id. Since I'm not a SCSI
- whiz (yet) I really don't know what to do after _SCSIGet and
- _SCSISelect.
-
- A small scrap of assembler would be greatly appreciated. Helpful hints
- would be good too. Steve B, help!
-
- Paul :)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: BRECHER
- Subject: RE: SCSI sensing (Re: Msg 1514)
- Date: 1-MAY-04:49: Programming Techniques
-
- If SCSISelect succeeds, there's a SCSI controller with the specified ID
- out there. However, that controller is now waiting for a command, so
- feed it one via SCSICmd. Six bytes of zero (Test Unit Ready) will do.
- Then call SCSIComplete.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: BRECHER
- Subject: RE: SCSI sensing (Re: Msg 1526)
- Date: 2-MAY-09:27: Programming Techniques
-
- As I guess you found out, SCSINop is a command to the SCSI Manager's
- command interpreter, telling it to do nothing; it is not a command to
- the target out on the bus.
-
- Test Unit Ready should be virtually instantaneous for most devices,
- assuming there is a target controller out there. But there is a 250ms
- timeout on selection (SCSISelect); that is likely what you're waiting
- for. The 250ms timeout is that which is recommended in the SCSI spec,
- and what the SCSI Manager uses. So each non-existent ID will cost you
- about 250ms. If SCSISelect fails, you of course will not follow up by
- sending a command.
-
- The timeout on SCSIComplete is whatever a reasonable time would be for
- the target to complete the command. For a disk Format Unit command, it
- might be an hour or more for a very large disk. For a disk Test Unit
- Ready command, one tick should be sufficient. The timeout should be
- such that if a timeout occurs, one can reasonably conclude that the
- target hardware is sick.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: JEFFS
- Subject: Font Scaling
- Date: 1-MAY-19:31: Macintosh Developers
-
- I have a font in two different sizes in two different font files. The
- problem I'm having is that the Font Manager always scales one of them to
- be the size of the other instead of just using the other font itself.
- How can I force the Font Manager not to scale the font it most recently
- drew in but go look for the other font?
-
- I have tried playing with UseResFile to "force" the search and I have
- tried setting FScaleDisable to 1 to disable scaling but neither of these
- work.
-
- Very perplexing :-(.
-
- Jeff
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: CHUQ
- Subject: RSG 3.0 vs. Laserprep 3.3
- Date: 1-MAY-23:07: Bugs & Features
-
- I talked to the RSG 3.0 folks today (letraset, not Manhattan Graphics)
- because of some continuing problems I'm having with RSG 3.0. I found
- out two interesting things:
-
- There are really TWO releases of RSG3. The original november binary has
- a number of bugs all over the place -- in tabs, in textedit (my problem)
- and all sorts of other things wrong. If you have a binary created in
- November, you ought to call them and set up an upgrade to their new
- reelease, dated in December (or find a friend with a december bvinary,
- which also has a new and improved dictionary).
-
- They also let me know that (surprise surprise) Postscript blocks do not
- work with laserprep 3.3, the current release. I already knew that, of
- course, but they told me the reason was bugs in the Laserprep file (not
- in RSG3) and that Apple was going to ship a new Laserprep in about 30
- days to take care of the problem. This is the first I've heard of this,
- and I"m somewhat skeptical -- can anyone shed any light on this matter?
-
- As an aside, I was not terribly impressed with them. They didn't want
- to admit that RSG3.0 existed without the serial number on my disk, and
- getting information (once I got through that was, since it took me a
- week of intermittent calling to get to a voice) was like pulling teeth.
- sigh.
-
- Anyway, I'm going to set up an upgrade Monday for the improved RSG3, but
- I want to know if I really should downgrade back to the previous
- Laserprep -- is what they are saying really true?
-
- chuq
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: JIMH
- Subject: Re: AutoBlack and SE
- Date: 1-MAY-23:49: Network Digests
-
- >Date: Mon, 27 Apr 87 13:30 EST
- >From: Tom Dowdy
- > <CML5A9%IRISHMVS.BITNET@wiscvm.wisc.edu>
- >Subject: Re: AutoBlack and SE
-
- Tom, you may want to talk to the tops people i got an update from
- centrum in march that works fine with autoblack on both and SE and a +.
- jim
-
- Our company motto in the depths of large software dev. programs.....
- Lifes a bitch, and then you die!
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: AESOP
- Subject: Re: Help! Mangled Hard Disk
- Date: 2-MAY-04:04: Network Digests
-
- To: John Major <major@SPCA.BBN.COM>
- Re: Help! Mangled Hard Disk
-
- You didn't list a phone/address - maybe you should have.
-
- What you want is "Hard Disk Mount V2" available from Macintosh Technical
- Support, or from someone who can make a sector copy. Rather than making
- your friend bother them, I'd be happy to pass it along.
-
- "Hard Disk Mount" is a limited version of MacWorks that will, in
- general, mount the hard disk if at all possible. In your friend's case,
- he should prepare for a great deal of copying and then reinitialize the
- disk.
-
- If that "BBN" means what I think it does, give me a buzz.
-
- Laird J. Heal
- P.O. Box 1485
- Salem, NH 03079
- (603) 898-1406
-
- Delphi: AESOP
- MACLAIRD
-
- Sorry, no ARPA: anyone willing to pay me for the privilege is invited
- to!
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: VASMUG
- Subject: Here are the headlines
- Date: 2-MAY-07:10: MUGS Online
-
- And here are the headlines. . . COMMERZBANK TO BUY LINOTYPE
- Yes folks, it's the continuing saga of hi-res shuffle. . .
- Allied-Signal has reached an agreement to sell its Linotype Group unit
- to Commerzbank, West Germany. . . Linotype is headquartered in Eschborn
- WG and had 1986 sales of more than $200 million. . . this is part of a
- $598 million acquisition. Will you still buy that Linotron?
- Next - yes it's time for the "blueish" folks to launch that big mac
- attack - Adobe Systems has contracted with IBM to license postscript for
- that new IBM Publishing Systems Business Unit. IBM spokesman Dr Charles
- Geschke sez "PostScript will be one of the key elements of our preferred
- environments for IBM electronic publishing products." Isn't that swell!
- To end on an up tempo: Are you ready for Color? . . . Johnny, tell
- them what they've got coming. . LightSpeed Inc. has announced a color
- desktop page layout system for the new Mac II. They are selling it as a
- turn-key system along with its 19 inch color monitor, a color input
- scanner, and software. The option I like (as shown at AppleWorld in
- March) was their awesome color thermal transfer printer. The system is
- compatible with high end color design workstation which is based on Sun
- Microsystems hardware. "This product will link the world of DTP with
- the world of color eletronic prepress" states Lightspeed spokesman Paul
- Jolicoeur. More on this later. . . . That's all for now folks, watch
- for my serial which starts in June: FREDS DESKTOP PUBLISHING TIPS OF THE
- MONTH which will include more of this totally worthless trivia! cao
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: INTECO
- Subject: MacWorld Rotterdam Rest
- Date: 3-MAY-18:47: Business Mac
-
- Sorry for the delay of the rest of MacWorld Rotterdam report:
-
- KMW System International LTD., Great Britain, released MATCHBOX 3XLINK
- ($1500), a combination of hard- and software to support IBM 3X line of
- computers. The Macintosh will look exactly like an IBM peripheral.
- Features are IBM terminal and printer emulation, as well as a File
- Transfer package.
-
- list Srl, Italy, showed MacNix a desk accessory which gives full access
- to an Unix host via serial line or Appletalk (with Kinetics FastPath).
- You have full icon display of Unix files and folders on the desktop. A
- file transfer to/from Unix is like the usual copying of a program on the
- desktop! Different Unix file types are represent by unique icons. A
- single file system allows users to store the Macintosh data on Unix and
- share there the stored data. (prices depend on the number of Macs with
- educational discounts available, starting from $1000 for 2 Macs and the
- Unix host software). A similar package for VMS hosts was introduce
- (Makeasy, $1400 host, $400 Mac).
-
- MacDesigner, New York, displayed a program with the same name ($1999)
- which is the new version of a program formerly known as EZ-Draft.
-
- SMADAR MICROCOMPUTER Ltd., Israel, showed MGMstation ($799) a CAD
- package which looks very complete on the side of the tools (Dimensions
- with tolerances ,Fillet,Splines) but unfortunately it does not follow
- the user interface in all points (e.g. displaying choices in the menu
- bar). For different type of c.n.c. machines MGMstation CAM takes a draft
- for manufacturing. MGMstation Simula allows the prior simulation of this
- c.n.c. files on the Mac.
-
- AM TECHNOLOGY introduced VITEX Telex ($3000), which gives the Mac full
- background telex access.
-
- THE CAD/CAM Journal for the Macintosh Professional is a new bi-monthly
- publication (38 Pounds) available from Desktop Engeneering Systems,
- Pembroke House, 5-9 Pembroke Road, Ruislip, Middlesex, HA4 8NQ Great
- Britain.
-
- Uwe
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: PEABO
- Subject: Words to program by
- Date: 3-MAY-20:54: Programming
-
- I'm reading the book "Programming Pearls" by Jon Bentley, which is about
- how to jog your mind out of wrong and buggy approaches to programming
- problems, and I thought I'd pass along a quote from Gordon Bell (famous
- computer systems architect) about the value of simple designs:
-
- "The cheapest, fastest and most reliable components of a computer
- system are
- those that aren't there."
-
- peter
-
- ------------------------------
-
- From: INTECO
- Subject: Keyboard differences
- Date: 3-MAY-18:52: Programming Techniques
-
- I have the following problem, for special reasons the keys on the keypad
- should produce a different value if a special window is up but act
- normal otherwise. Now I found that with the SE the keycodes changed
- again but keycodes are the only way to distinguish, is there a
- universial way to handle this or is there a way to recognize what
- keyboard is there?
-
- Uwe
-
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