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Steven Levine wrote:  
>   
> You don't know that newview's search is somewhat  
> broken relative to view's search and that there  
> are significant implementation differences.  
 
Thanks for the heads-up.  The NewView installation does a View  
replacement but I have an ibmview.exe (a renamed view.exe maybe?) which  
works.  Both are in \OS2\.  
 
> Newview's search tab search is a limited search  
> relative to view's Ctrl-s search.  
 
Heck if I know.  NewView searched every .hlp/.inf it could find, not  
just Mesa 2's stuff.  
 
The ibmview.exe program works and found lots of "template*" stuff.  
 
> >   5-24-00   7:33a    845519           0  mesa2.hlp  
> >   2-19-01   2:33p    845519           0  mesa2.inf  
> >   5-24-00   7:33a      5182           0  wppalets.hlp  
>   
>  mesa2            .hlp      845,517 .... 12-15-01  9:02:04  
>  mesa2            .inf      845,517 .... 12-21-01  9:28:22  
>  wppalets         .hlp        5,180 .... 12-15-01  9:01:56  
>   
> Yours are for an older version, but the content you need is there.  
 
Hmm -- "older version"?  My version says it's version 2.3 and the  
Sundial web site says that's the last version.  I just downloaded the  
Mesa 2 zip from the Sundial site and all file dates are 5-24-00.  Here's  
my Mesa 2 .exe:  
 
  5-24-00   7:33a    240659           0  mesa2.exe  
 
Bldlevel doesn't find any info but mesaerr.txt says it is build 371.  
 
What .exe file date do you have?  
 
- Peter  
 
 
 
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