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Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2004 04:57:05 PDT7
From: Peter Skye <pskye@peterskye.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: NewView, AaronEditor help ?

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Aaron Lawrence is the developer of NewView and AaronEditor. I cannot
contact him because his ISP (Genuity.net) is blacklisting all Verizon IP
mail servers and my ISP is Verizon.

First, can someone contact Aaron at

Aaron Lawrence

and ask him if he has a different email address that I can use, or if he
has a mail list (such as at Yahoo Groups) where he fields questions
about his software? Just forward him this message -- I can receive
email from him, I just can't send him anything.

Second, here's my AaronEditor (AE) problem if someone can help: I just
switched to AE as my primary text editor. It has a custom icon which
now appears on all my text file objects. But I have my own custom icons
which I use for various text files so I can quickly find and choose them
from the WarpCenter toolbar or from my rather large folders. How do I
get my own custom icons to appear on my text files instead of the AE
icon? I didn't have this problem with my old E.exe default text editor
and it has a custom icon (to see the E.exe icon go to Desktop ->
Programs -> Utilities -> OS/2 System Editor). For some reason the AE
icon is overriding my custom text file icons whereas the E.exe icon did
not.

Thanks, and if someone will forward this to Aaron I'd appreciate it,

- Peter

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