Re[2]: Moving TB! and also getting a legacy copy download?

2019-08-28 Thread Chris Wilson

Hello MFPA,

I'll experiment, thanks for the reply and ideas! :)

M> Hi


M> On Tuesday 27 August 2019 at 6:29:59 PM, in
M> , Chris Wilson wrote:-

>> I
>> can't get back my Folder View modes and my Colour
>> Groups, would anyone
>> know  which  files I need to grab from the old
>> installation to copy to
>> the  new  one?  

M> My Colour Groups seem to be defined in "COLORS.INI" in my mail folder.
M> And I couldn't swear to it but the View Modes might be in "CONFIG.CDB"









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Re: Log entry definition

2019-08-28 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello MFPA,

On Wednesday, August 28, 2019 you wrote:

M> Hi


M> On Wednesday 28 August 2019 at 12:20:10 AM, in
M> , Jack S. LaRosa wrote:-


>> Hmmm, interesting. When I open a command window the
>> first line says "Microsoft
>> Windows [Version 10.0.17134.950]". The only
>> difference is the last three
>> numbers.

M> My Windows did a major update this morning and is now
M> Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.18362.295].



>> The only odd thing I
>> see is your use of the "percent,dash" in two places
>> without anything following
>> it. That apparently made the difference but I don't
>> see how unless "percent,dash"
>> is just undocumented.

M> In the help file's full alphabetic list of macros, "-" is the first on
M> the list. You use it to create line breaks in the template without
M> creating the corresponding line breaks in the message (which I do to
M> make my templates easier to read). No idea why it should make any
M> difference to the output from executing the windows version macros,
M> but glad it helped.
M>  

Good grief! I never thought to look in the help file for macros. I always
thought the entire list of macros was what appeared in the templates. Thanks for
the information.

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Re: Log entry definition

2019-08-28 Thread MFPA
Hi


On Wednesday 28 August 2019 at 12:20:10 AM, in
, Jack S. LaRosa wrote:-


> Hmmm, interesting. When I open a command window the
> first line says "Microsoft
> Windows [Version 10.0.17134.950]". The only
> difference is the last three
> numbers.

My Windows did a major update this morning and is now
Microsoft Windows [Version 10.0.18362.295].



> The only odd thing I
> see is your use of the "percent,dash" in two places
> without anything following
> it. That apparently made the difference but I don't
> see how unless "percent,dash"
> is just undocumented.

In the help file's full alphabetic list of macros, "-" is the first on
the list. You use it to create line breaks in the template without
creating the corresponding line breaks in the message (which I do to
make my templates easier to read). No idea why it should make any
difference to the output from executing the windows version macros,
but glad it helped.
 
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