Re: PS: Moron



In article
<1af140fa-18f3-45ec-9006-0ac01bf7fef1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Edwin <thorne25@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Aug 14, 8:33 pm, Alan Baker <alangba...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In article <VQ4pk.10900$De7.1...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,

 "weedhopper" <Whop...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"Alan Baker" <alangba...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:alangbaker-A43179.17594914082008@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
<http://www.tuaw.com/2008/08/13/mac-101-pressing-f5-in-a-text-field/>

"If you're typing in a text field (in Safari, TextEdit, or most any Mac
OS X app), you can press F5 while your cursor rests in a particular word
to see a list of words that begin with the letters after the last space.

Holding down Option and Pressing Escape works, too.

So, for example, if you type create, you get a list of words including
create, created, and creates."

VISTA is an operating system.  Are you making your claims for OSX?

Yup.

OS X applications share some basic frameworks that let them all benefit
from common OS features.

Which means you're talking about how applications are put together,
not about OS differences, even though you're not bright enough to see
that in spite of writing it yourself.

No. As usual, you don't get it. The applications make use of frameworks
of code that exist as part of the OS, and by doing so, gain the features
of those frameworks with no programming work necessary.


Trying to find a word by looking at every word that starts with a
certain letter is an imbecile's way of spelling, BTW.

1. It's not just the starting letter. You can type as many letters of
the word as you want.

2. It was never about spelling.

--
Alan Baker
Vancouver, British Columbia
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