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From: Bob Weiner <weiner@infodock.com>
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In-reply-to: <m2hgiwe7ic.fsf@altair.xemacs.org> (message from Steven L Baur on 28 Feb 1997 17:16:43 -0800)
Subject: Re: Can't determine how to read passwords, winging it.

>>>>> "SLB" == Steven L Baur <steve@miranova.com> writes:

   SLB> Bob Weiner writes:
   >>>>>>> "BAW" == Barry A Warsaw <bwarsaw@CNRI.Reston.VA.US> writes:

   BAW> Yeah, it never worked right anyway

   >> It works fine for me on an old version of XEmacs.  I leave it enabled
   >> in InfoDock and have no user complaints on this issue.

   SLB> The problems with password color inversion are made clear by Gnus 5.
   SLB> InfoDock has GNUS 4 bundled with it, does it not?

Yes, until the great merge soon occurs.

   SLB> How many InfoDock users have installed Gnus 5?

None, of whom I know.

I see the point.  InfoDock goes to great pains to keep colors synched
as they should be as users switch from dark to light backgrounds and
hack on other face attributes.  So I know how hard it is to get right.

Bob

