said:
> at 07:48 AM, eyeleica@lvcm.com said:
>>looking at the two editors in the system, Enhanced Editor and the os/2
>>system editor. I pulled up config.sys for the c drive with EE and
>>config.sys from the d drive with the system editor. The config.sys files
>>are entirely different! Is that correct? Should they be different in
>I'll add my 2¢ to the din. The correct shorthand name for the Enhanced
>Editor is EPM, not EE. I've mentioned before you need to be careful with
>your terminology. That remark still stands. When you make up terms as
>you go, all that happens is that folks get confused and the message
>thread grows.
>The reason the same file looks different is because you have word
>wrapping turned on in the System Editor. Use Options -> Word Wrap -> Off
>and the file should look similar in both editors.
Not only will I add to the cacophony, but I'll even say that Steven is
wrong. (yes, know - pretty gutsy!)
The reason the file looks different is because it IS different. He pulled
up config.sys from the C drive with EE, and a config.sys from the *D*
drive with the system editor. Same name - different file because they
were from two different drives!
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