Re[2]: Why not drag and drop text out of TB?

2004-11-29 Thread Louis-Dominique
Bonjour Thomas,
Monday, November 29, 2004, 2:12:15 PM, tu écrivais:
> Because it is wrong to leave a blank space between the last word and
> the question mark.
 You take me back to the right way. Thanks !
 In past I did always type punctuation just after the word;
 but few time ago I read somewhere that double mark as ";" or
 ":" must have a blank space between them and the word they
 follow.
 I deducted then that "?" And "!" would have to conform to as
 well.
 So that behaviour I will leave The Bat! in its pedestal !

 Nevertheless the ask of Marten stay with out answer. Some
 body know where is the difficulty to features the "drag and
 drop" in The Bat! ?
 At least, if there is a luck to have it working some days ?
 
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Re: Why not drag and drop text out of TB?

2004-11-29 Thread Louis-Dominique
Bonjour Marten,
Monday, November 29, 2004, 11:43:20 AM, tu écrivais:
> Why can't I highlight text in an email and drag and drop it to another 
> application?
  I fully subscribe to that feature !!
  Even first ! why this could not work in the mail editor it-self?

  Since we are talking about editing, the sentence above ends
  with question mark. As for that kind of mark we usually leave a
  blank space between word and mark. My Auto-wrap is "on" . So
  the "?" is wrapped to the next line :
  why
  ?
  Ok! many softs works like this but if The Bat! *the better mail
  system of the world* was among those that well manage that, how
  new adulator will rush on their knees to give their offering ;)
  
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Re: Problem setting the Bat! to default mailto: client in Mozilla

2004-09-14 Thread Louis-Dominique
Bonjour Bob,
Tuesday, September 14, 2004, 10:24:05 AM, tu écrivais:
> I have a vague recollection that someone here shared a manual edit to
> Mozilla prefs.js file (I think) to force it to call The Bat! but I
> can't locate it in my saved "useful information" folder.
I use this in user.js for Netscape 7 may be it could work in
mozilla:

user_pref("network.protocol-handler.external.mailto", true);

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Re[2]: strange buttons on pick e-mail addresses

2004-09-09 Thread Louis-Dominique
Bonjour Michael,
Thursday, September 9, 2004, 10:18:48 AM, tu écrivais:

> Not corrected in 3.0.0.8

> BTW: That happens only when your selected language is English. With
> intl pack intalled and another language selected the buttons are ok.

I just got a try and you are right Michael, but reading this list
since about two weeks it seems that many of users use English
language.

(Even french like me to improve my fluent understanding an
speaking. You will judge later how much I need ;)
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Re[2]: strange buttons on pick e-mail addresses

2004-09-08 Thread Louis-Dominique
Bonjour aceman,
Thursday, September 9, 2004, 3:49:55 AM, tu écrivais:
> In my case the angle bracket buttons have been replaced with:
> 4
> 44
> 3
> 33
> r
> s

Confirmed on Win 98Me
     
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