: (Secretly, MaxZip doesn't either. I wrote my own styled text engine
: for XZip, and just ported it. I don't know if TADS uses TextEdit or
: not.)
TADS does. I noticed because...
: > And, hm, I just
: > noticed that MaxZip doesn't revert the cursor to the I-beam when in the
: > text window
: Fix out tomorrow.
Cool!
: > and that it doesn't support Internet Config's ICeTEe.
: You are a funny person.
Well, as a follow-up to my previous comment about TextEdit, that's simply
the quickest way to tell if an application uses TextEdit or not - command-
click some text if you have ICeTEe installed. TADS lets me open an
embedded URL; MaxZip does not. Not that I care; I was just curious to see
if you'd assembled your own text engine, as you appear to have done. :) Of
course, this isn't a foolproof method, as an application with a custom
text engine can support ICeTEe, like BBEdit does, but I thought it rather
improbable that MaxZip would...
: You remain a funny person. [...]
Hm. I haven't figured out if this is an insult or a compliment. :)
- Neil K.
-- Neil K. Guy * neilg@sfu.ca * tela@tela.bc.ca 49N 16' 123W 7' * Vancouver, BC, Canada