Re: Browser Question

2002-09-23 Thread Allie C Martin

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Alec Burgess [AB] wrote:'

AB> Allie: should this have gone straight to Off-topic?

If we're discussing Crazy Browser itself and what it is, yes. If
we're discussing which filetypes to adjust so that The Bat! will use
Crazy Browser instead of IE, then no.

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Re: WRAPJUSTIFY macro syntax

2002-09-23 Thread Sudip Pokhrel

Hi Marck,

On Monday, September 23, 2002 10:42 your local time, (15:27 my local
time), you [MDP] wrote:

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MDP> It seems to me that This task has nothing to do with
MDP> justification. It is about indentation.

Yes, indentation was the word I was looking for ;)

MDP> You are not making your purpose clear - what are you trying to do

Actually, I am trying to indent the cookies to the center or right
side of the message area. This is the macro I use for my cookies:

%wrapped="%cookie='C:\Program Files\The Bat!\cookies.txt'"

MDP> ... we can either help you to achieve something like it (probably
MDP> best handled on tbtech) or maybe persuade you that it's not such
MDP> a good idea ;-)

preferably the former Marck :)

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Re: WRAPJUSTIFY macro syntax

2002-09-23 Thread Allie C Martin

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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Sudip Pokhrel [SP] wrote:'

SP> Actually, I am trying to indent the cookies to the center or right
SP> side of the message area. This is the macro I use for my cookies:

SP> %wrapped="%cookie='C:\Program Files\The Bat!\cookies.txt'"

I've been trying to do this as well, so I'm all ears. :)

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Re: WRAPJUSTIFY macro syntax

2002-09-23 Thread Sudip Pokhrel

Hi Allie,

On Monday, September 23, 2002 05:23 your local time, (16:08 my local
time), you wrote:

> I've been trying to do this as well, so I'm all ears. :)

If I read between the lines correctly, are you implying that this is
murderously difficult task? :)

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Re: WRAPJUSTIFY macro syntax

2002-09-23 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi Sudip,

@23-Sep-2002, 16:42 +0545 (11:57 UK time) Sudip Pokhrel [SP] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

>> I've been trying to do this as well, so I'm all ears. :)

SP> If I read between the lines correctly, are you implying that
SP> this is murderously difficult task? :)

It is. Horribly. It would have to be a subversion of the recursive
wrap macro and may need the writing of a completely new wrapping
routine using regular expressions. Whatever the case, it's not
something I can tackle this week.

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Re: WRAPJUSTIFY macro syntax

2002-09-23 Thread Allie C Martin

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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Sudip Pokhrel [SP] wrote:'

SP> If I read between the lines correctly, are you implying that
SP> this is murderously difficult task? :)

LOL!! Not at all.

I've not gone beyond trying to achieve the effect with the %Wrapped
macro.

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Re: Browser Question

2002-09-23 Thread Adam Bradley

Monday, September 23, 2002, 5:18:07 AM, you wrote:

> Ken&Maryilyn (&Allie)

> MyIE2 (like CrazyBrowser) is IE-based but has done a few more of the
> things that CrazyBrowser doesn't quite handle as well as IE (mostly to
> do with Favortites and History and is getting close to being able to
> support all IE extensions (Google toolbar etc)).

Playing with MyIE2 now. Seems to have most of CB's functions, plus a
couple more for good measure. But can I set it to open a new window on
a middle button click? That's my favourite CB feature.


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Re: WRAPJUSTIFY macro syntax

2002-09-23 Thread Sudip Pokhrel

Hi Marck,

On Monday, September 23, 2002 12:21 your local time, (17:06 my local
time), you [MDP] wrote:

MDP> It is. Horribly.

Ahh.. I see.

MDP> It would have to be a subversion of the recursive wrap macro and
MDP> may need the writing of a completely new wrapping routine using
MDP> regular expressions

I get you Marck ! LOL. Now, this line is going to my 'high-tech excuses for boss'
database !

Boss: Why is this project late?
Me:   It's because of subversion of the recursive wrap macro that may need
  the writing of a completely new wrapping routine using regular
  expressions !

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Re: WRAPJUSTIFY macro syntax

2002-09-23 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi Allie,

@23-Sep-2002, 06:27 -0500 (12:27 UK time) Allie C Martin said:

SP>> If I read between the lines correctly, are you implying that
SP>> this is murderously difficult task? :)

> LOL!! Not at all.

Now, that's where we disagree ;-).

> I've not gone beyond trying to achieve the effect with the
> %Wrapped macro.

The %WRAPPED macro won't even start to do it. There's no macro to
switch to right justification from within a template. There's no way
to make it indent. It's tricky enough to reflow text and make it
indent manually.

You have to indent all of the text *before* reflowing. If you just
indent the first line, the paragraph reflows back to the leftmost
position within the paragraph.

I think that it can only be done with a clever bit of recursion and
regular expressions to look for the closest space to the n'th
character, adding the indent and newline around the extracted text
then passing the remaining text back into the routing until it is
exhausted.

That's the only design I can come up with that would allow any kind
of indented wrapping.

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Re: Browser Question

2002-09-23 Thread Alec Burgess

> Playing with MyIE2 now. Seems to have most of CB's functions,
> plus a couple more for good measure. But can I set it to open
> a new window on a middle button click? That's my favourite CB
> feature.

If you're talking about opening a link in a new window: It's mouse
gestures active and in the window click and drag just a little bit -
when you release the link opens in a new window.

Regards ... Alec

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From: "Adam Bradley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 23 September, 2002 07:33
Subject: Re: Browser Question

> Monday, September 23, 2002, 5:18:07 AM, you wrote:
>
>> Ken&Maryilyn (&Allie)
>
>> MyIE2 (like CrazyBrowser) is IE-based but has done a few more
>> of the things that CrazyBrowser doesn't quite handle as well
>> as IE (mostly to do with Favortites and History and is
>> getting close to being able to support all IE extensions
>> (Google toolbar etc)).
>




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Re: WRAPJUSTIFY macro syntax

2002-09-23 Thread Januk Aggarwal

Hi Marck,

On Monday, September 23, 2002 at 13:00 GMT +0100, a beagle known as
Marck Pearlstone [MP] barked:

MP> You have to indent all of the text *before* reflowing. If you just
MP> indent the first line, the paragraph reflows back to the leftmost
MP> position within the paragraph.

MP> I think that it can only be done with a clever bit of recursion and
MP> regular expressions [...] adding the indent

This is even trickier than it might seem.  I have been trying to
create a similar indenting macro, and it is a very difficult task.
I can indent one line to up to a predefined limit, but the multiple
line recursion makes TB choke in this case.

It is hard enough to get this working with an externally definable constant
indent.  Now to vary the indent on a per paragraph (or per line) basis
would be *very* difficult.

BTW, what exactly is the problem trying to be solved?  I'm no longer
on TBUDL, so I missed the beginning of this thread.

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