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On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 10:20:29 -0800
"David E. Fox" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Fri, 6 Feb 2004 11:15:30 -0600
> John Drouhard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >
> > Well when I type across the screen, it wordwraps at the edge of my
> > window. If I resize the window, it acts accordingly. I don't know why
> > yours just runs of the edge of the screen. And the way to make it not
> 
> Well, another thing to try is to increase the size of the font. On default, it's at 
> 9 point which is incredibly tiny. Consequently, when composing a new message, the 
> composer thinks I have 110+ character lines when I want 68 or 70 character ones. In 
> 14 point it is readable and it's wrapping at about column 70, according to the ruler.
> 
> I think the comment I made about wrapping in my previous point should be taken with 
> a grain of salt, if the composer assomes the wrapping point is at the right edge of 
> the composer window it's a moot point anyway, but there doesn't seem to be a 
> configuration setting (or I haven't found it) that tells the composer not to go past 
> column 72, for instance.

Tools - Common Preferences - Compose.   This is where the wrap settings are kept.

> 
> On deletion of a message - it seems to have taken a long time for the first message. 
> Maybe it had to do reindexing or some such. Subsequent deletes seem as fast as 
> vanilla sylpheed, but it doesn't seem to just display the next message unless you 
> click with the mouse. 
> 
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