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From: mjm@eleazar.dartmouth.edu (Michael McClennen)
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Subject: Re: Time for standard cmd-keys & menu c
Summary: depends upon your point of view
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Date: 3 Oct 89 19:51:35 GMT
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My contribution to the "should command-P be 'Print' or 'Plain'" debate is this:

It depends upon what you do for a living.  I write programs, and use a text
editor that doesn't even have a style menu.  So I prefer command-P to be
'Print' (what else would I use it for?)  If I wrote documentation with styles,
or wrote prose for a living, I would probably want command-P to be 'Plain'.

Isn't Resedit wonderful?

Michael McClennen (mjm@dartmouth.edu)
Dartmouth College Academic Computing