Re: 1.3a1 - (Was: Re: Where's Ben?)
Re: 1.3a1 - (Was: Re: Where's Ben?)
- Subject: Re: 1.3a1 - (Was: Re: Where's Ben?)
- From: Michael Höfling <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 14:46:34 +0100
- Thread-topic: 1.3a1 - (Was: Re: Where's Ben?)
to be honest this difference still exists in the "PC world".
but however only a few programs make real use of the fact that enter and
return are two different keys.
(the caml light environment under windows makes a difference for example)
/mikke
Am 21.11.2007 14:32 Uhr schrieb "Ambrose Li" unter <email@hidden>:
> On 21/11/2007, Jonas Maebe <email@hidden> wrote:
>>
>> In MPW (Macintosh Programmer's Workshop, the Mac OS 9 development
>> environment that was more Unixy than any Unix shell out there),
>> Return was 'new line' and Enter was 'execute the command on the
>> current line'. I've also used programs with dialog boxes where return
>> was 'new line' and enter triggered the 'ok' button.
>
> This is the traditional distinction between Return and Enter in the Mac
> world. Apparently, when we switched to System 10 they succumbed
> to the PC world and dropped this difference.
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