![]() With the advent of collapsed sections, rich text went from mundane to magic, reflecting the games of peekaboo I would play with my son (this was long before the web and JavaScript and CSS magic). But why is the topic of collapsed sections nostalgic? The reason is that even before R4, my first Notes API add-on, the Toolkit, worked with rich text a bit, but with the advent of LotusScript, Notes R4 started to feel like a "real development environment. ![]() I have to meet with my son's guidance counselor next week to decide what courses he will take in high school next year, and IBM (which bought Lotus shortly after that) has just released Notes 8.5. In 1995, my youngest son was born, and Lotus put out Notes R4. In this post, I talk about email once more, and about a topic particularly nostalgic for me, sections.
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