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Intelligent Cut and Paste

A technique comes from 1984

Intelligent cut and paste is a set of editing features that takes into account the need for spaces between words. (Note that the features described in this section don’t apply to all languages; for example, the Thai, Chinese, and Japanese languages don’t contain spaces.)

It was first described in Inside Macintosh in 1984, in Volume I, page 63.

Thanks for @F54280 to suggest a fact correction.

Rene Wang·

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