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in reply to Modify choices for Nodes to Consider

Sounds good to me, it would also save the "keep for no, edit for yes" that you occasionaly see in the consider message. Keeps everything nice and simple.
I would also like to suggest that the consider nodelet does something like
()-keep/no ()-edit/yes ()-reap ()-nada
too, as sometimes its a little confusing when it wraps.


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Re^2: Modify choices for Nodes to Consider
by talexb (Chancellor) on Jan 05, 2006 at 15:41 UTC
      .. as sometimes its a little confusing when it wraps.

    Really? Do you have a very narrow screen? I don't think I've ever run into that particular problem.

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      I almost never use the full screen width for my browser so I frequently see nodelet lines split in an odd fashion. Non-breaking spaces would be good in those places just to accomodate people who do it differently - after all, that's part of what Perl is about isn't it?


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