Randy Dunlap <randy.dunlap@intel.com>:
> I didn't say that 'q' wrote out anything. I was asking that 'q' and
> 'x' operate similar to vi, but now they operate exactly opposite from
> vi.
> In cmlconfigure, 'x' means exit and don't save. In vi, 'x' means
> save & exit (or is a synonym for :wq ).
> In cmlconfigure, 'q' means save & exit. In vi, 'q' means abort/quit
> *right now*.
OK, point made. I'll reverse these in 0.7.4.
> Fixed where? I can't see that the web page(s) changed any.
Oops. Apparently my standard upload production doesn't refresh those.
I'll fix that. Thanks.
> > Hm. How did you manage to get a Python with tkinter configured out?
> > All the distributions I know about have it in thestock version.
>
> Maybe that's the answer then. I didn't get it from a distribution,
> I downloaded it from a mirror listed at
> www.python.org/download/download_source.html.
Yes, that's probably it. I'm developing under Red Hat 6.2.
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