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Re: transpose in U2
- Subject: Re: transpose in U2
- From: "J. R. Fox" jr_fox@xxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Thu, 15 Nov 2001 17:11:39 -0800
Carl Distefano wrote:
> Clearly it should be assigned to a key. It'd
> be nuts to type out the word "tranpose" every time you
> wanted to reverse two letters. The salient advantage of
> the U2 frame is that it pulls together (and enhances) the
> various tranpose operations so they can be assigned to a
> single key, not sprinkled around the keyboard.
O.K., I'll buy that. A quick run-through with this frame suggests that it gets
confounded (i.e., unintended results, on several of the transpositions) if the text
in question has CR/LF at the end of each line. My test file was an email letter,
necessarily so formatted. I'll try again with some text that flows continuously,
except for paragraph boundaries.
Jordan