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Got's me. On Techwhirlers' everything is a debate.
What no etch-a-sketch debate?
Hmmmm. ;-0
> The original post didn't ask for samples of manuals that could readily
> be identified as Frame samples, but just some Frame-produced samples the
> requester could use as models for experimenting with Frame to try to
> come up with similar results.
>
> How did that turn into an argument about whether you can tell, by
> looking at a document, what tools were used to create it?
Good question Ern. ?????
Puzzled right along with ya'. <Ar Ar>
Go figure!
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