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In <3DA868AC.9A2A59CB@attglobal.net>, on 10/12/02
at 08:22 AM, Steve Schiffman said:
>beware that the Enhanced Editor may cause some concatenation of lines. I
>believe that EPM can only handle line lengths of 255 characters, whereas
It can do better than that. See the settings pages I've mentioned
previous posts.
>the E editor can handle a 32K line length, but I was not able to confirm
I was wondering what the limit was. :-)
FWIW, the editor I use most often, PrEditor, limits line lengths to the
amount of available memory.
>that via the help. Steven Levine will surly speak up with the answer to
>this (and say that Google is your friend :))
Yes, it is.
Steven
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