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From: ctm@ardi.com (Clifford Thomas Matthews)
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Subject: in case you notice "new" E/D 1.99p binaries
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Howdy,
When I built E/D 1.99p I absent mindedly changed all the LFs (the UNIX
line delimiter) to CRs (the Mac line delimiter) in the documentation.
Of course the documentation for E/D should use the DOS delimiter,
which is CRLF.
Ernst pointed this out to me, so I just now rebuilt exec199p.exe,
expdisk1.zip and expdisk2.zip to use CRLF delimited documentation
files. Everything else is exactly the same. There's little point to
picking up the new versions unless you have trouble with the
documentation. One exception would be if you plan to give away copies
of what you've already picked up. If you do, please get the new
version because our documentation is already sparse; no need to make
it unreadable.
It looks like 1.99p is good enough to be put out on SimTel, sunsite
and tsx-11, so if I don't hear about any showstoppers by tomorrow,