Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!usc!ucsd!ucbvax!VTTCF.CC.VT.EDU!fmcphers From: fmcphers@VTTCF.CC.VT.EDU (Frank McPherson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: SNAP v1.4 Message-ID: <9012050450.AA155142@vttcf.cc.vt.edu> Date: 5 Dec 90 04:50:14 GMT Sender: daemon@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Lines: 20 In responce to a recent query on my part concerning character cutting and pasting, some kind soul pointed out the existence of a utility known as Snap. I've got it working for the most part. However, there does exist one small problem. When I use Snap with Handshake 2.12, it always cuts out the first character of the default prepend string. For example, I shall now Snap this paragraph, and do what should be the prepend insert: In responce to a recent query on my part concerning character cutting and pasting, some kind soul pointed out the existence of a utility known as Snap. I've got it working for the most part. However, there does exist one small problem. When I use Snap with Handshake 2.12, it always cuts out the first character of the default prepend string. For example, I shall now Snap this paragraph, and do what should be the prepend insert: So you see, it takes the second character (a space) of the default prepend, but for some reason, Handshake doesn't like the > symbol. Anyone know what the deal is? BTW -- I just flipped to workbench and pasted the same paragraph in to DME, so I know it works correctly with other programs. -- Frank McPherson INTERNET: fmcphers@vttcf.cc.vt.edu --