>and ask him if he has a different email address that I can use, or if he
>has a mail list (such as at Yahoo Groups) where he fields questions about
>his software? Just forward him this message -- I can receive email from
>him, I just can't send him anything.
>Second, here's my AaronEditor (AE) problem if someone can help: I just
>switched to AE as my primary text editor. It has a custom icon which now
>appears on all my text file objects. But I have my own custom icons
>which I use for various text files so I can quickly find and choose them
>from the WarpCenter toolbar or from my rather large folders. How do I
>get my own custom icons to appear on my text files instead of the AE
>icon? I didn't have this problem with my old E.exe default text editor
>and it has a custom icon (to see the E.exe icon go to Desktop -> Programs
>-> Utilities -> OS/2 System Editor). For some reason the AE icon is
>overriding my custom text file icons whereas the E.exe icon did not.
>Thanks, and if someone will forward this to Aaron I'd appreciate it,
Peter
Why don't you try contacting hom on the Yahoo Group e-Mail list
eComStation?
He is usually active there or on the eComStation News Groups.
Although I have not seen anything from him for a while now.
HTH
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