certain number of connections. I recently noticed that TB's
> handling of multiple connections leaves a little to be desired.
I confirm all all your observations on this issue and can only agree
with your recommendations for a solution.
--
Allie Martin
System specs:
you wish to interrupt composing, you can save a copy of the message
to the draft folder. There is no server side outbox as tb has with their
delivery queues being managed locally. Looks like with a server side
outbox, the queued mail for delivery is stored on the server.
--
-= Allie Martin =-
The B
ou have to go through and mark them read again.
--
-= Allie Martin =-
The Bat! v3.5.36
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
-=-=-
One way to better your lot is to do a lot better...
Current beta is 3.51 | 'Using TBBE
On Sunday, July 10, 2005 at 3:40:28 PM [GMT -0500], Allie Martin wrote:
> I no longer have the message in my tbbeta folder and therefore can't
> comment. I also can't search for messages by msgid on the archives
> pages.
Alexander,
Thanks for sending the message
h for messages by msgid on the archives
pages.
--
-= Allie Martin =-
The Bat! v3.5.36
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
-=-=-
(A)bort (R)etry (F)ail (U)nplug & (S)ell.
Current beta is 3.51 | 'Usi
On Saturday, July 09, 2005 at 2:10:24 PM [GMT -0500], Allie Martin
wrote:
> Each time the message draft is to be auto-saved while composing, I get
> the following error:
> - !9/7/2005, 14:06:42: IMAP - 1: Could not compose the message for
> uploading Please verify the amount of fre
x the problem
too.
--
-= Allie Martin =-
The Bat! v3.5.36
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
-=-=-
NEWS! Police begin campaign to run down jaywalkers
Current beta is 3.51 | 'Using TBBETA' information:
http://www.s
On Saturday, July 09, 2005 at 2:45:51 PM [GMT -0500], Vili wrote:
> I dont have it... In return if I open a draft mail, it is empty... :)
I once had a message that I saved as a draft and I could open it and
continue composing without problems.
--
-= Allie Martin =-
The Bat! v3.5
disk space Integrity checking
of the folder Outbox would not be a bad idea
--
-= Allie Martin =-
The Bat! v3.5.36
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
-=-=-
I used to be indecisive. Now I'm not so sure.
Current beta is
Hi Tony,
On 7/7/2005 11:09 AM +0100, you wrote:
> Allie, as a married man you know full well men do experience that.
LOL! I can't help but wonder though if my name is again a source of
confusion. I've been referred to as her/she and even sent private
messages with obvious conn
Hi James,
On 7/7/2005 9:04 AM +0300, you wrote:
> Or could it be just your time of the month?
Men don't experience that .. unless you do? Is that why you're asking?
:)
--
Allie Martin
System specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
-=-=-
Dumb luck beats sound planning every t
On Wednesday, July 06, 2005 at 11:57:26 PM [GMT -0500], James (Jay)
Walker wrote:
> And, FWIW (although only Allie seems to have a block here), in the
> outline numbering system, 3.9 would be followed by 3.10.
I'm familiar with it, but TB! doesn't use that system. Never has. W
dump
the 'supposed' spam into, rather than delete them.
You know, since using the service, I'm yet to restore a single message
from my spam folder and not many spam messages get past their filters.
I'd say no more than 3 to 4 per day. I get close to 100 spam messages
s of messages deemed as spam. I had a lot of messages in
my TBBETA folder appearing with the [spam] prefix in them. A suspect
IP address was in their headers.
--
-= Allie M.=-
Using TB! v3.51
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
=-=-=
...Useless Invention: Anklet
On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 02:41 PM, Avi Yashar wrote:
>> You were the one making the semantic comment. I have to counter it
>> with similar semantic commentary.
> Allie, you are not obliged to "counter" everything I say.
You may have misunderstood 'have to
On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 02:43 PM, Tony Boom wrote:
> I'll send them to you... Er, what is it I have to do again?
You currently can enable debug logging by creating a file called
protocol.ini in your IMAP account folder.
In the file put:
[IMAP]
Logging=1
log=
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-= Allie M.=-
On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 02:13 PM, Stuart Cuddy
wrote:
> Does anyone who is using fastmail for The Bat lists feel they are
> missing messages?
Nope. Not here.
--
-= Allie M.=-
Using TB! v3.51
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
=-=-=
...Every thing in this world is an idea ac
On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 02:15 PM, Tony Boom wrote:
> Like when I tell it to delete messages off the server and it totally
> ignores me, forgets all about it and goes and does something else you mean?
That's *exactly* what I mean.
--
-= Allie M.=-
Using TB! v3.51
System
;t really care about either way.
> Again, what system? The system of numbering has changed many times.
There are specific trends that change. However, there's a general
trend that doesn't. If you can't see the general trend, then so be it.
> Allie, you see a system where I see a
On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 02:15 PM, Avi Yashar wrote:
> Sorry, Allie, but I just don't follow why you
> are so dogmatic on this point.
BTW, where did this come from??
You were the one making the semantic comment. I have to counter it
with similar semantic commentary.
--
On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 02:15 PM, Avi Yashar wrote:
> Again, Allie, that is not entirely true. 3.5.0.31 does not
> mathematically follow 3.5.30.
That's a famous mistake that was admitted as such. This is why I said,
barring the typos and admitted errors, TB!'s versionin
en
this would force RIT to release 3.51.01 or something similar as a full
release version.
--
-= Allie M.=-
Using TB! v3.51
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
=-=-=
...Make it as simple as possible, but no simpler.
Current be
e a look as well. Don't
forget to zip it!!!
--
-= Allie M.=-
Using TB! v3.51
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
=-=-=
...11th Commandment: covet not thy neighbour's Pentium.
Current beta is 3.51 | 'Using
in terms of commands being sent at a given moment. So you may be
seeing errors for a command that your current action has nothing to do
with.
--
-= Allie M.=-
Using TB! v3.51
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
=-=-=
...Reality is a crutch for people who can'
n barking up the wrong tree.
I don't go up to 10 connections since I've had problems when I tried
going above 8 connections. I was just experimenting at the time.
--
-= Allie M.=-
Using TB! v3.51
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
=-=-=
...Leftists are among the firs
1 ... 1.9 1.10
> 1.19 1.20.
> That's the "opposite" of the way you described.
I've been referring to TB!'s version numbering and not version
numbering in general.
TB!'s version numbering has never really followed the CVS numbering
method. It has
oblems certainly make for food for thought. The question is how
to debug the problem. Your debug logs are likely where the questions
will be answered.
--
-= Allie M.=-
Using TB! v3.51
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
=-=-=
...The pendulum has gone full circle.
On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 01:22 PM, Tony Boom wrote:
>> Say that I'm reading mail in TBBETA.
> "Your reading mail in TBBETA"
LOL!!!
Er Tony, you didn't say it; you wrote it! Tsk!!!
To properly follow instructions, please send a voicemail. ;)
--
-= Alli
rry works so well with FastMail, that I think they long ago
bought shares and have been through all the accounts down to 'z'. :)
--
-= Allie M.=-
Using TB! v3.51
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
=-=-=
...I am, therefore I a
On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 12:53 PM, Avi Yashar wrote:
> Allie, I said 3.10, not 3.1. Please see Alexander Kunz's explanation.
> I believe he said it better than I did.
Version numbering almost always exhibits a natural mathematical
progression unless, the number defines a date o
f those are flags.
However, in TB! lingua, flagging is enabling that red flag in the list
flag.
--
-= Allie M.=-
Using TB! v3.51
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
=-=-=
...It is a miracle that curiosity survives formal education
__
om Mulberry to the IMAP
server may be a problem?
I personally don't have any problems really when running both
concurrently. They both seem to behave as if they each were the only
ones running.
--
-= Allie M.=-
Using TB! v3.51
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
=-=-=
...Procrasti
On Wednesday, July 06, 2005, at 11:48 AM, Gary wrote:
> BTW, sorry for the double post on this thread.
... and here I was passing it off as an IMAP glitch that would soon
right itself. :)
--
-= Allie M.=-
Using TB! v3.51
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
=-=-=
...Honey, PLEASE don
ncept, you are
> forced to read the important stuff...
I had a good laugh myself. It had me thinking that such good dry
humour about TB! IMAP woes abound here since most are happily using an
alternative client while testing TB! for improvements.
--
-= Allie M.=-
Using TB! v3.51
System Spec
st from xxx", and NEVER stops, until I either quit The Bat, or
> abort all operations. See attached screenshot, which shows the
> connection centre with "Remove completed" unchecked.
Wow! I can't say that I've ever seen that one.
--
-= Allie M.=-
Using TB! v3.51
Sys
e messages are being frequently added. This
disrupts the loading of message bodies.
--
-= Allie M.=-
Using TB! v3.51
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
=-=-=
...We give nothing as willingly as our advice.
Current beta is 3.51 |
e direction to the next, like a bat out of h**l.
LOL!!!
--
-= Allie M.=-
Using TB! v3.51
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
=-=-=
...Oxymoron: Slow speed.
Current beta is 3.51 | 'Using TBBETA' information:
http://www.sil
hings seem
> OK so far.
I've watched the CC on a slow connection and TB! seems to use only 2
connections at a time. So setting the connection numbers to 10 will
likely not help. At least not with the current builds.
I have automatic disconnection disabled as well.
--
-= Allie M.=-
Usi
ion.
What happens when you run the test? The test button is beside the
connection number setting.
Additionally, I have my number of connections set to 4. I note it not
to be any different from 2. Why have yours at 10? Have you tried 2
connections?
--
-= Allie M.=-
Using TB! v3.5.36
System Specs:
ate with the server. As a
result, they were removed from the message list, though they're still
there on the server.
--
-= Allie M.=-
Using TB! v3.5.36
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
=-=-=
...Spell chequers dew knot work write.
_
server side Outbox
working well is a shoot in the dark and one that I assume is more
likely than not to miss the mark.
TB! IMAP has problems with a server side outbox and this is likely
worsened when the assigned server side outbox is a subfolder of the
Inbox.
--
-= Allie M.=-
Using TB! v3.5.36
S
ds, then select
an IMAP folder and then select a message within it for viewing.
If it doesn't load, wait a moment.
Disconnect from the server and reconnect. Wait for 5 or so seconds and
then send the log.
--
-= Allie M.=-
Using TB! v3.5.36
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
=-=-=
...Fad:
etty much the complete opposite wouldn't you?
Ah. I mistook you for being serious. My apologies.
--
-= Allie M.=-
Using TB! v3.5.36
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
=-=-=
...(A)bort, (R)etry, (F)orget It!
Current bet
ng a message as 'important' is
what TB! uses for flagging a message.
However, when I park a message, I don't see any specific flag enabled
when I look at the message in Mulberry. Which flag does parking use?
--
Allie Martin
System specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
-=-=-
Hi Tony,
On 05/07/2005 02:55 PM +0100, you wrote:
> Allie explained to me the way TB's IMAP works compared to other IMAP
> clients and it seems to me it works the complete opposite to
> everything else. I'm not a programmer but that seems a bit suss to me.
It doesn&
u to see for yourself and it will sit like
> that doing nothing all day or until I completely shut TB down.
Interesting.
I don't see any hanged requests in the queue.
I guess the next thing to do would be to enable the debug logging and
sending it to 9Val.
--
Allie Martin
System specs: http:
.
In it, put the following lines:
[IMAP]
Logging=1
log=
You can send the contents of the generated log file to 9Val for
analysis.
--
-= Allie M.=-
Using TB! v3.5.36
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
=-=-=
...Vuja De - The Feeling You've Never Been Here
___
gging in TB! shows up as flagging as important in Mulberry.
--
-= Allie Martin =-
The Bat! v3.5.36
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
-=-=-
Positive: Mistaken at the top of one's voice.
Current beta is 3.5.36
#x27;ll keep that tip in mind. Thanks.
--
-= Allie Martin =-
The Bat! v3.5.36
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
-=-=-
No good deed goes unpunished - Clare Booth Luce
Current beta is 3.5.36 | 'Using TBBETA' inform
delete the HTML component of messages and
> have it stick.
I haven't tried to do this, but I think when you delete the HTML
component, you're deleting the HTML component from the cached copy of
the message and not the copy on the server.
--
-= Allie Martin =-
The Bat! v3.5.36
System
being updated properly. There's a problem with it = corruption, though
minor.
--
-= Allie Martin =-
The Bat! v3.5.36
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
-=-=-
Imagination is more important than knowledge - Einstein
pen for POP users as well?
--
-= Allie Martin =-
The Bat! v3.5.36
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
-=-=-
Never test for an error you don't know how to handle.
Current beta is 3.5.36 | 'Using TBBETA' informa
ter goes to 1 and then
goes back to what it should be. If I mark a message read before it
reverts to the correct number, it will then show -1. If I mark another
read, then it goes to -2 etc. Really weird.
--
-= Allie Martin =-
The Bat! v3.5.36
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
-
own
seive script. This is the URL the details the scripting language:
http://www.cyrusoft.com/sieve/
Mulberry supports the ability to create filters using a GUI type
interface and then generating a script from it. I then copy/paste the
script in the FastMail script editing field. Works well.
-
On Saturday, July 02, 2005 at 4:40:07 PM [GMT -0500], Miguel Urech
wrote:
> Just rename it for a quick test.
After some reshuffling around, I managed to make it stick where I want
it.
--
-= Allie Martin =-
The Bat! v3.5.36
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
-=-=-
tbuser.def
It's proving to be quite an easily corrupted file.
--
-= Allie Martin =-
The Bat! v3.5.36
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
-=-=-
Never trust a woman who tells her real age.
Current beta is 3.5.36
nds to go through and you're more
likely to wait while watching a counter. While waiting without feedback,
each second is like 2 seconds. :)
--
-= Allie Martin =-
The Bat! v3.5.36
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
-=-=-
This is Borg. is futile is
'll have to be patient. There's no feedback on
the progress of the export operation. So you think it's not happening or
that it's hung in the process of doing it. However, it's usually
underway and eventually the save dialog appears.
--
-= Allie Martin =-
The Bat
olerative person, aren't you? ;-)
Hmmm. Not really. Despite working this way with TB!, I do still
marginally prefer working with it than Mulberry.
--
-= Allie Martin =-
The Bat! v3.5.36
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
-=-=-
I'm an influential person, gravitationally spe
clear of behaviours
may be creating an impression of tranquility. However, it's artificial
in that I really shouldn't have to be avoiding features.
However, with all that, I still somewhat prefer what it's doing now to
Mulberry. I'm getting hooked again on the templates and Mic
On Saturday, July 02, 2005 at 5:13:58 AM [GMT -0500], Miguel Urech
wrote:
> Yes, weird. I still think it has something to do with tbuser.def.
It probably does. But I don't wish to go through another cycle of having
to delete the file and reconfigure all my shortcuts etc.
--
-= Alli
On Saturday, July 02, 2005 at 5:06:02 AM [GMT -0500], Miguel Urech
wrote:
> Yes, I always forget that IMAP exists and that things are (may be)
> different there.
I don't mind singing that odd note here and there for you. :)
--
-= Allie Martin =-
The Bat! v3.5.36
System
he box to the left for
the Outbox. Hit Ok and you'll now be using the local Outbox.
I've been using a local Outbox for a long time because of the problems
you sited.
--
-= Allie Martin =-
The Bat! v3.5.36
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
-=-=-
Minds are like parachu
ailbox.
--
-= Allie Martin =-
The Bat! v3.5.36
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
-=-=-
If it works, tear it apart and find out why!
Current beta is 3.5.36 | 'Using TBBETA' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/theba
ebody got 36 copies
> of the same message.
It sounds to me like you're using a server side Outbox and this doesn't
always work out well. You need to switch to using a local Outbox.
--
-= Allie Martin =-
The Bat! v3.5.36
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
-=-=-
Evol
ided to move the standard toolbar to the left side of the
editor window and that position is remembered between editor restarts.
Go figure.
--
-= Allie Martin =-
The Bat! v3.5.36
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
-=-=-
A living example of Artific
On Friday, July 01, 2005 at 6:47:25 PM [GMT -0500], Miguel Urech wrote:
>> but it lacked features I needed.
> For example?
This is off-topic, but alas, you're not on TBOT so... :(
--
-= Allie Martin =-
The Bat! v3.5.36
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
-=
On Friday, July 01, 2005, at 09:28 AM, Allie Martin wrote:
> Ok. I'll check that out, both at home and here at work.
I'm not able to reproduce the problem here at work.
Steps taken to attempt reproducing:
- I removed the editors main toolbar (standard).
- I exited TB! and re
Bat!\Editor
> Toolbars key settings in the registry, check if they are changed after
> you readjust the toolbar's position.
Ok. I'll check that out, both at home and here at work.
--
-= Allie M.=-
Using TB! v3.5.34
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
=-=-=
...Proofread
#x27;s very good at what it's able to do and is
very stable.
--
-= Allie M.=-
Using TB! v3.5.34
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
=-=-=
...Should I weed the lawn or say it's a garden?
Current beta is 3.
On Friday, July 01, 2005 at 6:16:27 AM [GMT -0500], Maxim Masiutin
wrote:
> 3.5.36 is available at www.ritlabs.com/en/tbbeta/
Installed here and seems to be running fine so far.
--
-= Allie Martin =-
The Bat! v3.5.36
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
-=-=-
Even a hawk is
g any settings except the
window size.
--
-= Allie Martin =-
The Bat! v3.5.36
System Specs: http://specs.aimlink.name
-=-=-
LOTUS - Let Only The Users Suffer
Current beta is 3.5.36 | 'Using TBBETA' information:
o switch to using Mulberry until the connection speed improved.
--
-= Allie Martin =-
The Bat! v3.5.35
System Specs: http://www.ac-martin.com/sysspecs.htm
-=-=-
A man needs a good memory after he has lied.
Current beta is 3.5.3
On Thursday, June 30, 2005, at 05:25 PM, Vilius Šumskas
wrote:
> Sometimes on slow link...
I applaud your being able to use TB! over a link slow enough to make
this glitch create problems. I usually have so many other problems
that I need to move to Mulberry.
--
-= Allie M.=-
Using TB! v3.5
tolerate its presence.
--
-= Allie M.=-
Using TB! v3.5.34
System Specs: http://www.aimlink.name/sysspecs.htm
=-=-=
...Fer Sell Cheep: 1 Bran New Spel Chekker. Nevur Usd.
Current beta is 3.5.35 | 'Using TBBETA' information:
http
On Thursday, June 30, 2005, at 12:25 PM, Gary wrote:
> I must have been drunk :rofl: It was short lived..
Hit hook line and sinker by the IMAP twilight syndrome I see. ;)
Anyway, it seems that you'll be OK before not too long. The progress
has been steady.
--
-= Allie M.=-
Using TB!
On Thursday, June 30, 2005, at 03:37 PM, Alexander S. Kunz
wrote:
> See what Maxim posted only 26 minutes later? Ner Ner Ner-Ner Ner! :)
That's what makes it exciting. :)
--
-= Allie M.=-
Using TB! v3.5.34
System Specs: http://www.aimlink.name/sysspecs.htm
=-=-=
...Oxymoron: Vacant
On Thursday, June 30, 2005, at 11:57 AM, Alexander S. Kunz
wrote:
> Just wait an hour or so for the early adopters to see if it wrecks
> havoc... then install it, and then delete the props.dll.
Coward! ;)
--
-= Allie M.=-
Using TB! v3.5.34
System Specs: http://www.aimlink.name/sysspe
On Thursday, June 30, 2005, at 11:46 AM, Chris Wilson wrote:
> So can we just delete props.dll altogether? Thanks.
I just did and things are fine here.
--
-= Allie M.=-
Using TB! v3.5.34
System Specs: http://www.landscreek.net/sysspecs.htm
=-=-=
...For exercise, men can walk. Women t
think of a build that doesn't have worrisome posts associated
with it. Just download the latest beta from the beta page and try it.
IMAP fixes have been frequent these last three or so builds.
--
-= Allie Martin =-
The Bat! v3.5.33
System Specs: http://www.ac-martin.com/sysspecs.htm
at home or at work.
This is just my personal experience with it at this time.
--
-= Allie Martin =-
The Bat! v3.5.33
System Specs: http://www.ac-martin.com/sysspecs.htm
-=-=-
Oxymoron: Simple Technology.
Current beta is 3.
probably would be sad having not updated earlier.
I agree with this. I'm a FastMail user too and find these latter
versions useful with this IMAP service.
--
-= Allie Martin =-
The Bat! v3.5.33
System Specs: http://www.ac-martin.com/sysspecs.htm
-=-=-
As I said before, I never re
Hi all,
I was just reading my messages and had a message body loaded. I just sat
reading it and this AV appeared:
"Access violation at address 004046CE in module 'thebat.exe'. Read of
address 046291EC."
I just hit OK and have been working since without needing a restart.
-
MAP than this
> one.
But are you a FastMail user like myself, Manuel and Keith?
If Keith hadn't said he was a FastMail user, I'd not have recommended an
upgrade so much.
--
-= Allie Martin =-
The Bat! v3.5.33
System Specs: http://www.ac-martin.com/sysspecs.htm
-=-=-
I use
't
> distracted.
H. IMAP debug logging is very heavy.
You currently can enable this by creating a file called protocol.ini
in your IMAP account folder.
In the file put:
[IMAP]
Logging=1
log=
You should now have some debug logging to look at.
--
-= Allie M.=-
Using TB! v3.5.31
Sy
ome optimizations, they will be available very soon
Excellent. I'll be happy to test drive that enhancement. :)
I'm now back to TB! almost full-time, so you have my testing time all
the way now.
--
-= Allie M.=-
Using TB! v3.5.30
System Specs: http://www.landscreek.net/sysspecs.htm
=-
ttle disturbance of the peace here.
--
-= Allie Martin =-
The Bat!™ v3.5.0.31
System Specs: http://www.ac-martin.com/sysspecs.htm
-=-=-
On a scale of 1 to 10, 4 is about 7.
Current beta is 3.5.31 | 'Using TBBETA' information:
http:
ldn't be. I'm hoping
that this can be optimised somehow. Does the flag status of all messages
in the mailbox have to be checked each time?
--
-= Allie Martin =-
The Bat! v3.5.0.31
System Specs: http://www.ac-martin.com/sysspecs.htm
-=-=-
NEWS! Police begin c
Hi all,
My main account is using IMAP over SSL.
And yet the status bar says 'Plain' over towards the right.
This little buglet is just for Tony. :)
--
-= Allie Martin =-
The Bat! v3.5.0.31
System Specs: http://www.ac-martin.com/sysspecs.htm
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purging
works as it should.
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1200 bps used to seem so fast
Current beta is 3.5.31 | 'Using TBBETA' information:
http://www.si
. Are we here to make trouble???
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Current beta is 3.5.31 | 'Using TBBETA
is why I don't
> (can't) use The Bat.
I understand.
> You've confirmed and reinforced my main concerns about The Bat.
Yup. I know. :)
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On Sunday, June 26, 2005 at 9:02:44 AM [GMT -0500], Thomas Fernandez
wrote:
> It already has the status "Confirmed", so I refrained from adding
> another bugnote.
Ok. Thanks anyway. :)
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t's then a matter of what will make one think a particular deviation
from the norm is 'best not avoided'.
I do appreciate compromise and so far that's been in the form of the
Windows editor.
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tch is that
they'll actually show up in the menus.
> The whole thing, while flexible, is a tad confusing and some of the
> menu choices are still missing.
The really bad part is trying to find the commands in that main command
list on the left. It's like sifting through a maze. Most unfr
On Saturday, June 25, 2005 at 11:34:16 AM [GMT -0500], Stuart Cuddy
wrote:
> Try creating a new menu bar, add the items to that menu, setup your
> shortcuts and then hide the menu bar.
Would the menu bar shortcuts be active no matter which pane I have in
focus?
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e Windows approach, actually just a different approach
which is now deemed to be the standard.
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Oxymoron: Whole Half.
s. However, I don't wish for the items to
actually be visible in the menus themselves.
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Hell, if you understood everything I sa
On Saturday, June 25, 2005 at 11:13:22 AM [GMT -0500], Netvicious wrote:
> I have one blank item in the Specials menu.
Not blank here.
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I used to have a handle on life, then it br
typing is special and
is the reason behind the wrapping behaviour without auto-format enabled.
You have to reflow text that was initial flowed. Auto-format was
introduced to reflow re-edited text on the fly, but it will not know
that you're defining a new paragraph unless you use two line
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