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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 15.05.2023 um 12:39 schrieb Philip
Taylor (Hellenic Institute):<br>
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<p>Agreed. But to be fair, you'd have to be pretty daft not to
realise that the entire string disappears as you type the first
character if the path is allowed to remain in reverse video ...</p>
<p>-- <br>
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<p><i>Philip Taylor</i><br>
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<p>I think it depends on the working habits, whether one realizes
that some input (by keyboard, mouse or whatever) changes anything
on the screen. At least in my work I make a lot of really silly
mistakes, most of the times I am able to realize it in time
without further damage. Nevertheless I wouldn't consider myself
als pretty daft (YMMV).</p>
<p>I tend to assume, that the student made some error when modifying
the path; I would be very astonished if any TeXlive installation
procedure were the culprit.</p>
<p>Kind regards</p>
<p>Alois<br>
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