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From: Rick Campbell <rickc@lehman.com>
To: Jack Repenning <jackr@informix.com>
Cc: David Bakhash <cadet@mit.edu>, Colin Rafferty <craffert@ml.com>,
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Subject: Re: MIME for strokes (Was: if vs. cond) 
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    Date: Fri, 12 Sep 1997 10:26:51 -0700
    From: Jack Repenning <jackr@informix.com>

    Speaking as one who reads mail in a MIME-compliant but non-Emacs mail
    handler(*), I'd really much prefer that strokes actually be encapsulated in
    MIME.  That way, tm can display them directly, while others can hand them
    off to an external XEmacs.
    
    (*) Heresy, I know ... but sad-but-true life in the NT world, at least
    until I can get NT-XEmacs working.

Not that it really addresses the immediate strokes issue, but there is
an NT Emacs that seems to have more XEmacs features than FSF's version
did the last time that I ran it.  That might just reflect how long
it's been though.

Anyway, when I'm forced to deal with NT, I'm very happy to have a
real editor around, even if it's not my absolute first choice.  A guy
that I work with tells me that he expects to be able to make it be the
default method for popping up files and to be able to support dragging
and dropping files onto it as soon as he downloads the NT version of
gnuclient.

			Rick

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