In article <xMBhy0r1JgoT089yn@ccs.covici.com>,
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>>I am presently using aurora along with YES but I am having trouble
>>getting Yes to move down to the first line. That is getting the line
>>the defines where the cursor ends up when you first begin to edit a
>>file. I want it to go to the first line after the headers after it
>>leaves two blank lines. Does anyone have any ideas to what I am doing
>>wrong?
>
>Nothing, its a bug in yes which leaves a space after the file name and
>before the /l command.
That is something I never heard of! - Please Email me the details and
I'll have a look at it. I've tested YES with several versions of Aurora,
and had no problem with the line jump.
Which version of Aurora do you use? - According to reports, some
versions do have a problem and I've added an undocumented keyword to
circumvent this. In your CONFIG.YES, try adding this:
Aurora_Kludge = Yes
Perhaps it helps. I don't remember exactly what it does but it had
something to do with the position of the message name on the command
line passed on to Aurora.
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