Re: Few questions to begin

2009-03-14 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Claude,

On Sat, 14 Mar 2009 17:31:41 +0100 GMT (14/Mar/09, 23:31 +0700 GMT),
Claude Renaud wrote:

CR> I  was  a registered  user to  TB  mailing  lists  a  long time ago but
CR> have disappeared since few years
CR> Today, I'm back, definitely I think !...

I remember you... welcome back!

CR> 1.  When  I  was  subscribed  before there were four different lists, 
CR> TBBETA, TBDEV, TBTECH and TBDUDL.
CR> Apparently  on  the  TBUDL info page there are three lists mentionned,
CR> the TBTECH seems to have disappeared ... normal or a mistake ?

Normal. I thought neither TBTECH nor TBDEV exist any more.

CR> 3. Concerning betas

CR> In  the  past,  after  having  been authorized we could download from a
CR> dedicated  webpage  the  latest  betas  and  see  their corresponding 
CR> changelogs
CR> AS I seems to be still autorized as I recovered the previously account
CR> I  used, I would like to know, if this page still exists, where is it 
CR> located in order for me to take a look at latest TB developments

You have to be a member of TBBETA. The URL for the new beta will be
announced there, and you can download it until the next beta with a
new URL is posted. That's how it works now.

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Re: Reply not finding Reply Template (solved, I think)

2009-03-14 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello MFPA,

On Sat, 14 Mar 2009 12:27:15 + GMT (14/Mar/09, 19:27 +0700 GMT),
MFPA wrote:

>> Yes, this works for the problem that I stated
>> originally, but creates a new problem. In the address
>> book, if I hit the sheet of paper with the feather
>> quill ("Create a new message")

M> Where did you get a feather quill? Mine has always been a sheet of
M> paper with the top left corner folded forwards. (-;

I have the best of two worlds: A sheet of paper with the top left
corner folder forwards, and a feather quill in the middle of it. ;-)

I am using MAU's "Yellowish Icons", I am sure he can provide alink.

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Few questions to begin

2009-03-14 Thread Claude Renaud
Hi all,

I  was  a registered  user to  TB  mailing  lists  a  long time ago but 
have disappeared since few years
Today, I'm back, definitely I think !...

1.  When  I  was  subscribed  before there were four different lists, 
TBBETA, TBDEV, TBTECH and TBDUDL.
Apparently  on  the  TBUDL info page there are three lists mentionned, 
the TBTECH seems to have disappeared ... normal or a mistake ?

2. About plugins.

On Ritlabs website I found some of the previous one is used before but 
other seem no to be referenced as the one (an antispam plugin I don't 
have  the  time  at writting), a plugin which was previously packaged 
with TB but seems to have disappeared from the latest versions, as the 
4th milestone I'm just reusing since few weeks now ...
IS there a complete plugin repository somewhere ?

3. Concerning betas

In  the  past,  after  having  been authorized we could download from a 
dedicated  webpage  the  latest  betas  and  see  their corresponding 
changelogs
AS I seems to be still autorized as I recovered the previously account 
I  used, I would like to know, if this page still exists, where is it 
located in order for me to take a look at latest TB developments

4. 
And at last, about Ritlabs forums ...

I was a registered forum member.
I  found out my account used to login but I don't understand why I can 
not post to forums as I can not see a "New topic" button 
or link...
What could be the problem here ?

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Re: Scheduler problem

2009-03-14 Thread Jos Klaassens
Hello Luc,

Saturday, March 14, 2009, 12:47:23 AM, you wrote:

L> When i open the scheduler i get 'failed to set calender range'.

Same failure I noticed in 4.0.34 and your footer says 4.0.18... If I
remember well it has been fixed in 4.0.38
http://www.ritlabs.com/en/products/thebat/download.php

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Re: OT Help request

2009-03-14 Thread Rick
> Hello Rick,

R>> There are some windows gurus on here and I think the answer if known
R>> would benefit all

R>> Here's what I want to do
R>> I want certain folders, when opened from ANY APPLICATION to always
R>> open with thumbnails enabled the way MY PICTURES does.

R>> This can be set to happen in windows explorer or My Computer but it
R>> will not carry over to other programs such as The Bat

R>> I have a specific folder I use for my animations and it always
R>> opens as a list even though it is set in windows as a photo album.
R>> Does anyone know the setting or registry entry so I don't have to
R>> constantly change this to Thumbnails each time I access the folder from a 
program?

> Here using Win XP pro I go to START > CONTROL PANEL > FOLDER OPTIONS
> and click on the VIEW tab. Near the bottom of the folder options is a
> one which says "Remember each folder's view settings".

> Although for me that selection was already ticked, I too had been
> having problems with photo folders opening showing DETAILS instead of
> thumbnails regardless of which state they were in when I last closed
> them. I un-ticked the option and then re-ticked it which caused the
> APPLY button to become active. I clicked on APPLY and closed CONTROL
> PANEL. I then went to a pictures folder and opened it (it opened in
> DETAILS view) and changed the view to THUMBNAILS and closed the
> folder. When I re-opened the folder, it was still set to THUMBNAILS. I
> changed the VIEW to DETAILS, closed the folder and then re-opened it
> to find that it was still set to DETAILS. I changed the VIEW again
> back to THUMBNAILS, closed the folder and then re-opened it to find
> the view still set to THUMBNAILS.

> So it would seem that somewhere along the way that option became
> corrupted. It appears that un-ticking and re-ticking the "Remember
> each folder's view settings" has fixed the corruption.

> Thanks for your question, it's helped me and might help you.

Thanks for the reply. I'm glad it fixed your issue. I am trying to get
a totally unrelated folder to show thumbnail. There has to be a way -
I'll find it eventually. I smell a registry issue :))

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Re: OT Help request

2009-03-14 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Rick,

R> There are some windows gurus on here and I think the answer if known
R> would benefit all

R> Here's what I want to do
R> I want certain folders, when opened from ANY APPLICATION to always
R> open with thumbnails enabled the way MY PICTURES does.

R> This can be set to happen in windows explorer or My Computer but it
R> will not carry over to other programs such as The Bat

R> I have a specific folder I use for my animations and it always
R> opens as a list even though it is set in windows as a photo album.
R> Does anyone know the setting or registry entry so I don't have to
R> constantly change this to Thumbnails each time I access the folder from a 
program?

Here using Win XP pro I go to START > CONTROL PANEL > FOLDER OPTIONS
and click on the VIEW tab. Near the bottom of the folder options is a
one which says "Remember each folder's view settings".

Although for me that selection was already ticked, I too had been
having problems with photo folders opening showing DETAILS instead of
thumbnails regardless of which state they were in when I last closed
them. I un-ticked the option and then re-ticked it which caused the
APPLY button to become active. I clicked on APPLY and closed CONTROL
PANEL. I then went to a pictures folder and opened it (it opened in
DETAILS view) and changed the view to THUMBNAILS and closed the
folder. When I re-opened the folder, it was still set to THUMBNAILS. I
changed the VIEW to DETAILS, closed the folder and then re-opened it
to find that it was still set to DETAILS. I changed the VIEW again
back to THUMBNAILS, closed the folder and then re-opened it to find
the view still set to THUMBNAILS.

So it would seem that somewhere along the way that option became
corrupted. It appears that un-ticking and re-ticking the "Remember
each folder's view settings" has fixed the corruption.

Thanks for your question, it's helped me and might help you.

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Re: Reply not finding Reply Template (solved, I think)

2009-03-14 Thread MFPA
Hi

On Thursday 12 March 2009 at 9:15:35 PM, in
,
Leonard Berkowitz wrote:


> In the address book, if I hit the sheet of paper with the feather
> quill ("Create a new message"), the new message window opens up, but
> only with the address on the first line.

As it looks like you are using address book templates, why not use the
%TO="address(es)" macro to put whatever you want in the To field?



For example, Joe has two email addresses, us...@example.com and
us...@example.net.

You store them in the same AB entry on different lines (so that TB!
finds the AB entry and uses the reply template, and also so that you
only have to change the template in one AB entry if Joe changes one or
both email addresses - or adds a third).

In your reply template in that AB entry, you include the text:-

%To="Joe (Work) ,Joe (Home) "



Would that do what you require, or have I completely misunderstood?


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Re: [The Bat! 4.1.11.6] Find text at caret position

2009-03-14 Thread Jens Franik

Freitag, 13. März 2009 at 23:04, Denise Reed wrote:

> Do not know how my name got on your list.

No, normally you would have subscribed yourself.

> No offense, please take me off.

Go to https://hosting.0x539.de/mailman/options/tbudl
enter your E-Mail and click unsubscribe.

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Re: Reply not finding Reply Template (solved, I think)

2009-03-14 Thread MFPA
Hi

On Thursday 12 March 2009 at 9:15:35 PM, in
,
Leonard Berkowitz wrote:


> Yes, this works for the problem that I stated
> originally, but creates a new problem. In the address
> book, if I hit the sheet of paper with the feather
> quill ("Create a new message")

Where did you get a feather quill? Mine has always been a sheet of
paper with the top left corner folded forwards. (-;

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