Roger Evans wrote:
> ...
> The impression I got from this reply is that you were describing the
> dos-prompt version of pop11, rather than the winpop11 system (which puts
> you into ved in immediate mode). In this mode things like the enter key
> do work if your keyboard has one (though if it doesn't you need to fall
> back on ctrl G etc as you describe). Also winpop11 supports resizing,
> cut and paste etc - its a well-behaved windows client - so its far
> preferable to the dos version. Its also the version you get from the
> 'Start' menu if you just did standard installation.
> ...
> Roger
This might sound silly, but neither I nor anyone I've met who uses POP
on an MSc at Sussex can get winpop11 to cut and paste. Am I starting
the program incorrectly?
...\winpop11.exe +startup
Lee
Sussex
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