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Re: T,r,i,c,k, ,o,r, ,t,r,e,a,t,!



Harry B.:

When you record keystrokes with ^K, they are stored in RAM (as the Cmd
Ref Guide, 5-101, puts it, "in an internal macro"). The command
SAVERK FLY.PGM saves them to a file that you can then edit and,
need I say, run. A key assignment (to ^f) automatically runs FLY.PGM.

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Nathan Sivin
History and Sociology of Science
University of Pennsylvania
Philadelphia PA 19104-3325
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