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Subject: From: Date: | upload Mark Gilmore Mon, 10 Aug 1998 11:57:32 -0700 |
The following update is ABOUT to be uploaded to ecsBETA/x.zip
(both W95 & DOS files).
I am still tentative on #59/#60, as it is a real pain
having to switch btw up/down arrows and tab/shft-tab
to move around. This IS the W95 standard, isn't it ?
3.4.019 (uploaded to SIMTEL on 8/4/98)
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No changes - uploaded 3.4.018 to simtel shareware as ecs34019.zip,
so as to avoid name conflict with previous/failed upload.
8/6/98:
3.4.020 (uploaded to ftp.gallopc.com/ecs on ??)
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* 59) So as to be consistent with Windows convention, the <Rgt>/
<Lft> keys now move to the next/prev character WITHIN the
current field. If you want to retain the original function
of these keys, insert the following lines in \AUTOEXEC.BAT:
SET ECS_RGT_FLD_RGT=1
SET ECS_LFT_FLD_LFT=1
* 60) If you have redfined the function of the <Tab>/<Shft-Tab> keys
via the "SET ECS_TAB_SEL=1" command, then replace that command
with the following lines:
SET ECS_TAB_RSP_NXT=1
SET ECS_SHF_TAB_RSP_PRV=1
8/7/98:
* 61) So as to help with the problem whereby lengthy logged lines are
truncated in the Message Screen, I have expanded the maximun size
of logged messages (in ECS.LOG) to 111 characters (formerly 65).
While these extra characters are still not visible in the Message
Screen (I hope to get to this soon), at least they will be stored
in ECS.LOG, and so may be viewed with a text editor.
PLEASE MODIFY ECS.LOG VIA THE FOLLOWING COMMANDS (or email
us your ECS.LOG and we will gladly do it for you):
EDM ECS.LOG
PAD/ 128
W
Q
8/7/98:
62) A bug has been corrected which could occasionally cause certain
entry fields to be appended with unpredictable characters during
typing. I think this only effected "full" fields - those which
already held the max # of characters allocated.
8/10/98:
62) A bug has been corrected whereby ECSW would sometimes
incorrectly
report that it would "revert to Lite mode in {d} days".
--
Mark Gilmore
Omnipotence
http://members.a2zsol.com/omnipotence.html
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