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idle
an option "Restore last caret position" too
i'm not teasing you i'm rather an often user could you come both directions, leaving both classical and extended fasmw? |
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idle
i found turbo prolog dated by 1988
<End> places caret behind the last char(common action) next <End> places caret behind the last char, but on the next line and so on i found prolog uses match directive ![]() edit: myself wrote: // ultraiso.exe does not record all the files you put, omg, saying all's fine, omg no answers |
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