In article <459946F9.21549.49AFC5@twegner.swbell.net>, "Tim Wegner" <twegner@swbell.net> writes:
Lee asked:
What is the slideshow mode?? I can't find anything about that in the docs.
Rich just renamed the feature that old timers know and love as Autokey by the name "slideshow".
I mistakenly called it slideshow because of the names of the routines and associated variables :-). Its really the "autokey" stuff as Tim says.
Good point. My advice is only to point out that if you haven't finalized the keystroke input, then the autokey is a moving target.
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