Just an idea:
>
> For SS this past weekend I put the cursor at the end
> of the initial exchange, so, representing the cursor
> position with ^, the initial exchange looked like:
>
> 54STx ^
>
> Then I would just type the # and prec, and add an extra space,
> so it looked like:
>
> 54STx 124B ^
> (The extra space is needed in case an update is required for
> the Section).
>
Wouldn't it be helpful if the initial exchange (if we do use it despite
Tree's warning) already had a space character in front and behind of it when
it is inserted by the program? i. e. not
54STx^ but
_54STx _^ where _ = space and ^ = blinking cursor
In most cases, the inital exchange is one single element that has to be
separated from the other parts of the exchange (if any) by a space. So I
keep typing spaces after or in front of (if ... pos = at start) the initial
exchange. Additional spaces in the exchange window should do no harm.
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