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Re: Automatic file replacement in XYwin
- Subject: Re: Automatic file replacement in XYwin
- From: cld@xxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2005 19:46:05 +0000
From: Paul Breeze
> I've searched for r,e,c but found nothing. There is no redlining involved
> either. I have called the kbd file and run cite 2,. as you suggested. The
> result is below (there are a few crotchets -- or is it quavers -- missing).
>
> 5554| FX,`42=;43=#43=NOXHJM(,2,.,P,r,s,C,M,l,i,n,e,)44=z45=x
> 5787| 65=XH,JM,(,S,p,e,l,l,)65=JM,(,2,.,s,p,l,p,r,e,p,),BX,(,s,p,e,l,l,
> 5914| 74=R4,R5,NO75=CL76=NOXHJM(,2,.,P,r,s,C,M,l,i,n,e,);76=7
>
> I can't see anything here that could be causing my problem but perhaps you could
> confirm that for me?
Confirmed.
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Carl Distefano
cld@xxxxxxxx
-------------- Original message ----------------------
>
> Thanks
>
> Paul
>
> On Wed, 12 Oct 2005 22:03:04 +0000, cld@xxxxxxxx wrote:
> It's possible that Paul has RECA assigned to a key (SEarch for "r,e,c,"). It's
> also possible he has a key that launches another U2 routine that, in turn, calls
> RECA. Quite a few U2 frames call RECA as a subroutine. You can identify any U2
> frames mapped to keys by CAlling the KBD file and then issuing CITE
> 2,..
>
>