Re: text vs htm bandwidth

2002-03-29 Thread Dierk Haasis

Hello Jan!

On Friday, March 29, 2002 at 1:14:27 AM you wrote:

   So, I'm assuming that 2373 Bytes takes twice as much
   bandwidth as 1020 Bytes?

Correct.



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Re: OT:Help me..

2002-03-29 Thread Dierk Haasis

Hello Allie!

On Friday, March 29, 2002 at 1:45:38 AM you wrote:

 :-)

 Are you saying they don't help to convey meaning and that they shouldn't
 be used? So much of communication is conveyed by facial expressions and
 body language. We can't do much about the body language but the little
 smileys and winking smileys can go a long way.

No. I haven't and I won't. I just conveyed that you can go a long way
without all those (other) visuals. As you know I sometimes use smileys
myself. And not too long ago it would have been better to do so in a
message to you, as you will remember.

I have nothing against visuals and formatting - by far not - but it is
always a good idea to think first and then try to use as much as
needed and as little as possible. One kind of application for Ockam's
Razor.

Happy Easter!



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Re[2]: OT:Help me..

2002-03-29 Thread 1ns0mn1a


28.03.2002 Jernej Simoni [The Bat! (v1.60) Educational] a scris despre:

OT:Help me..


JS Wait for The Bat! 2.0 - it's said to implement
JS HTML  editing  (and  AFAIK  1.60  is the final
JS version before 2.0).

Oh, no! Did you hear right?

Is The Bat transforming itself into a fatty
attrocity like Netscape??? With embedded
RealPlayer maybe? Image Editor perhaps?

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Re[3]: What's new in The Bat! 1.60?

2002-03-29 Thread 1ns0mn1a


26.03.2002   Carsten   Guthardt-Schulz  [The  Bat!
(v1.60) Educational] a scris despre:

What's new in The Bat! 1.60?

GE ctrl+alt+e or altGr+e (if existing)

CGS Doesn't work here! I get it with Alt-0128, but Alt-Gr-E doesn't work,
CGS though I have the Euro-Sign printed on the keyboard. It works in Word, but
CGS not in Notepad. W2k. Input Language: English (Canada), Keyboard layout Canadian 
French.

Send me your keyboard layout file (*.kbd) together with
the key combination of your dreams for the ''
character and my hex editor will do the dirty job for you ;-)

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Re: OT:Help me..

2002-03-29 Thread Allie C Martin

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DH Happy Easter!

The same to you and all who celebrate it.

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Re: Time of Day Regexp Help

2002-03-29 Thread Jan Rifkinson

Good morning Heinz.

At 3:19 AM on Wednesday, March 27, 2002 you wrote the
following about [Time of Day Regexp Help]:

Heinz Try this one. This is the time depended quicktemplate
Heinz from Januk Aggarwal.

Heinz /- [ time depended greeting ]
Heinz | 
%IF:%TIME='hh:mm:ss'=04:00:00:%IF:'%TIME=hh:mm:ss'='11:59:59':'morning'%-
Heinz | 
%IF:%TIME='hh:mm:ss'=12:00:00:%IF:'%TIME=hh:mm:ss'='16:59:59':'afternoon'%-
Heinz | 
%IF:%TIME='hh:mm:ss'=17:00:00:%IF:'%TIME=hh:mm:ss'='23:59:59':'evening'%-
Heinz | 
%IF:%TIME='hh:mm:ss'=00:00:00:%IF:'%TIME=hh:mm:ss'='03:59:59':'night'%-
Heinz \-

  This one seems to be working @ 7:06am, 3/29 EST.

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using digest

2002-03-29 Thread Jan Rifkinson

Hello TB Techies.

  Can anyone direct me to any notes on working with the
  TBUDL digest, ie addressing reply correctly, grabbing
  subject so it threads right, etc.

  TIA

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Re: OT:Help me..

2002-03-29 Thread Dwight A Corrin

On Friday, March 29, 2002, 11:05:20 AM, Miguel A. Urech wrote:

 I couldn't find the option in the Menu Navigator. Do you know what's
 the keyboard shortcut for coffee? ;-)

ctrl * $$

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Re: OT:Help me..

2002-03-29 Thread Jan Rifkinson

Hello Miguel.

At 12:05 PM on Friday, March 29, 2002 you wrote the
following about [OT:Help me..]:

Miguel I couldn't find the option in the Menu Navigator. Do
Miguel you know what's the keyboard shortcut for coffee?

  Actually this command doesn't appear anywhere in the menu
  structure so the Menu Navigator wouldn't do you any good
  in this case.

  The koffee [sic] command can only be effected by one of
  the more complex shortcut keystroke sets ever constructed
  by RIT Labs.

  CTRLALTSHFTkESCF12

  HTH
  
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Re: using digest

2002-03-29 Thread Jan Rifkinson

Hello Thorsten. Thanks for replying to my post.

At 2:29 PM on Friday, March 29, 2002 you wrote the following
about [using digest]:

Thorsten Some mailing lists offer a digest that is actually
Thorsten a collection of each mail attached.

  Would that be a mime digest?

Thorsten The Bat! offers you the possibility to manually
Thorsten set a header field Follow-up to with the
Thorsten message-ID of the email you're responding to
Thorsten (while it's true name is In-Reply-To).

Thorsten Unfortunately the tbtech digest is a true digest
Thorsten that doesn't show the message-ID of each mail so
Thorsten there is no way to reply to a mail individually
Thorsten without breaking the thread.

  So this is sort of a catch-22. [although you can do it,
  you can't do it]

Thorsten So digest means: read and post only, no reply.

  This is a shame I think.

  When I first started using TB!, I wanted individual emails
  as I learned from reading others questions  answers as
  well as asking  getting answers to my own questions.

  But now I find so much repetition like complaining about
  the weird TB! editor, TB's lack of html  endless threads
  on subjects like TB's menu structure, the inconvenience of
  the menu navigator button  other options, sometimes even
  before they've been fully explored.

  For me this is boring because it seems to come from people
  who like to hear themselves talk but don't have that much
  to offer. But they have that right on this beginner's
  list, a right that I respect.

  I try to help the relatively few times people ask
  questions that I can answer because so many of the TBUDL
  members were [ are] so helpful.

  I thought the digest would limit my exposure to useless
  msgs [to me] while still allowing me the priviledge of
  helping whenever I was qualified to do so.

  Now I find out I can't do that w/o disrupting threads
  which would screw everyone else up so I don't want to do
  that. So I'm frustrated  will have to consider another
  approach.

Thorsten By the way: digest mode seems to be broken; I
Thorsten subscribed but did not get a single digest for
Thorsten about a month. I tried to resubscribe but that
Thorsten list server replied with already subscribed. So
Thorsten I unsubscribed and resubscribed: same as before -
Thorsten no digest.

  That wasn't my expeience [up to his point]. I found an
  automated link which I used  the next day I got a digest.

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  If you want the digest I HTH

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