Re: Delayed edit?

huug (huug@telebyte.nl)
Tue, 01 Oct 1996 02:58:01 +0200

In <piBUyYI7xNSS091yn@cpcug.org> (read in lists.yarn),
rronkin@cpcug.org (R. R. Ronkin) wrote:
>Often, I want to interrupt the composition of an article or message for
>minutes or hours; even overnight. Then, after accomplishing other
>tasks, I would like to pick up where I left off. Is there an easy way
>to do this? My edit program is EPM. Thanks for your comments.

Not that I know. And I'm sure it isn't a limitation of The One True
Editor (you might as well delete the OS from your computer if it's only
Eight Megabytes And Constantly Swapping: time to grow up). It's Yarn
that blocks the moment you start to compose a follow-up or reply, and
won't relent until you're finished, and even if you fool it by telling
you're done with that buffer, doesn't provide an easy way to reinsert
the buffer into its stream.

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