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<p><font face="Georgia">It's funny how irritated I get with other
non-Smalltalk editing systems that do not (seem to, anyway)
allow me to get text enclosed or unenclosed easily. Just plain
text.</font><br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 8/29/18 5:10 PM, Chris Muller wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">I was a bit annoyed by how autoEnclose (and by extension autoIndent)
were in effect for even the most basic of TextMorphs,
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<pre wrap="">autoEnclose is not Smalltalk-specific. In all languages, including
plain English, when you use an opening parenthesis, 9 times out of 10,
there's gonna be a closing one, so autoEnclose is convenient pretty
much everywhere. The exceptions are a tiny minority. Nevertheless,
these are independently adjustable preferences which you can turn off
if it doesn't suit you and they won't bother you even in
SmalltalkEditors.
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