Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!att!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!purdue!haven!eng.ufl.edu!ukma!tindle From: tindle@ms.uky.edu (Ken Tindle) Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: Re: Need WordStar utility Message-ID: <1990Dec21.134239.6515@ms.uky.edu> Date: 21 Dec 90 13:42:39 GMT References: <"14-Dec-90.22:29:05.EST".*.Michael_D._Sprague.wbst311@Xerox.com> Organization: University of Kentucky Lines: 22 In article <"14-Dec-90.22:29:05.EST".*.Michael_D._Sprague.wbst311@Xerox.com> sprague.wbst311@xerox.com writes: >I wrote: >> Even in non-document mode, WordStar will set the high bit of the character >> the cursor is on at the time of the disk save. >Hmmmm, time to play with WordStar again. I have never had that happen to me >(in 3.3 and 4.0). Not that I don't believe it, mind you, I just want to see it >for myself. :-) This is the WS that came with the Osborne 1- v 2.26. It *does* funky things, even in non-doc mode. Trust me! :-) I am most assuredly not hell-bent on WS, it's just what I have. I can try PIP [z], printing to disk, another editor, or a utility. One of those ought to do it! I wish I'd said I knew about non-doc mode in my original letter- oh well. --------------------------\ /----------------------------------------------- INTERNET:tindle@ms.uky.edu | "Could you please continue the petty bickering? BITNET: tindle@ukma.bitnet | I find it most intriguing." --- Data, Ken Tindle - Lexington, KY | Star Trek, The Next Generation, "Haven" --------------------------/ \-----------------------------------------------