Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!ncar!tank!shamash!nis!rjg From: rjg@nis.mn.org (Robert J. Granvin) Newsgroups: comp.mail.elm Subject: Elm 2.2 miscellany Message-ID: <5191@nis.mn.org> Date: 11 Apr 89 20:05:10 GMT Reply-To: rjg@nis.mn.org (Robert J. Granvin) Organization: National Information Services (Div. of NCS), Burnsville Lines: 23 Now, I'll admit right off the bat that I haven't RTFM or delved too deeply into the 2.2 version of Elm... Two notes. I definately like the enhancements (personally) of how messages are handled, even if I had to get used to them. :-) However, I find the phrases within brackets [...] aesthetically unpleasing now that they are punctuated. The punctuation everywhere else visually is fine, but in these cases it's unpleasing (Nit pick! Nit pick! :-) Secondly, one of the things I greatly appreciated in the past versions was the ability to turn _off_ the yes/no verification messages. So far, I don't see a way to turn them off completely in 2.2. If there is, I missed it. If there isn't, I know I'd greatly appreciate having it returned. My $.02 worth... :-) -- Robert J. Granvin "You can always spot the IBM salesman: National Computer Systems He's the one who is holding the bottle rjg@nis.mn.org of Vaseline..." {amdahl,hpda}!bungia!nis!rjg