Editor profile when the character set is "Auto"

2016-04-30 Thread MFPA
Hi


When I am composing replies, the Character Set is often shown as 
"Auto". When this is the case, TB! uses the "Generic" editor profile 
instead of the one I have set up to be used with all character sets. 

I know I can work around this by setting the character set in my
templates with the %charset macro, or I could edit the Generic profile
to be the same as my other profile. But I was wondering is there a way
to specify which editor profile to use when the character set is
"Auto"?



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Re[2]: Very strange problem on character set in header subjet on TB 3.5.25- Réponse à l?annonce

2005-06-12 Thread WilWilWil

C The problem is Word. It is replacing your straight quotes with what it
C call smart quotes.

C These are the English menu options, so in French they are probably
C phrased differently:

C Go to Tools/AutoCorrect Options
C Go to the AutoFormat As You Type Tab
C Uncheck Replace straight quotes with smart quotes
Thanks, you find the problem. Word is replacing my quote !
But if I uncheck this option, it solves the problem of simple curved quote, but 
I will lost double quote as «  » that will be replaced by  . And in french, 
it's not correct...

It's a shame that Word doesn't propose 2 check boxes instead of 1 for simple 
and double quote...


 When I paste the text in the subject, problem occurs... I had to type the ' 
 manually.

C So, in French, a ' is not grammatically wrong? That was my original
C question.
I think it's not wrong. Just not very beautiful...

I don't understand that Ritlabs says TB is French compatible and doesn't 
support so simple useful characters !


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Re[3]: Very strange problem on character set in header subjet on TB 3.5.25- Réponse à l?annonce

2005-06-12 Thread WilWilWil


W It's a shame that Word doesn't propose 2 check boxes instead of 1 for simple 
and double quote...

And I don't understand that this problem occurs only since TB version 3.5 !!! I 
was waiting for personalized menus since months, and the day I can use these 
with TB3.5, I had to downgrade to TB3.01 because of compatibility problems with 
French standard characters !

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Re: Very strange problem on character set in header subjet on TB 3.5.25- Réponse à l?annonce

2005-06-12 Thread MFPA

Hi

On Sunday 12 June 2005 at 12:03:20 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], WilWilWil wrote:

 it solves the problem of simple
 curved quote, but I will lost double quote as «  » that will be
 replaced by  . And in french, it's not correct...

Could you work around this by using Autocorrect options instead?
E.g. replace  (or) with « and  with ».

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Very strange problem on character set in header subjet on TB 3.5.25- Réponse à l?annonce

2005-06-11 Thread WilWilWil

Hello,

Since I use TB (2.12, and after, TB 3.01) I had no problem when I paste the 
french text below copy from winword in the header subject :

   Réponse à l’annonce

I will have to downgrade my TB to 3.01.33 because in TB 3.5 and 3.5.25, the 
quote character ’ is replace by a bad character when I send the message. 
Sometimes replaced by a ?, sometime by a strange squares shape ... And 
recipient person receive a wrong subject, that is not so good for finding a 
job...

This is very strange, because when I have a look on archive mails, more than 
1000, all header with this character ’ are well shown when I launch TB 3.01, 
and bad shown with 3.5 and 3.5.25 ! Bad shown, and bad sent !!!

When I manually replace by keyboarding  the character quote ' in the subject, 
it is well shown and sent !

What's wrong in this last version 3.5.25 of TB ?

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Re: Very strange problem on character set in header subjet on TB 3.5.25- Réponse à l’annonce

2005-06-11 Thread Chris

WilWilWil @ 2005-Jun-11 4:40:55 PM
Very strange problem on character set in header subjet on TB 3.5.25- Réponse 
à l?annonce mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 I will have to downgrade my TB to 3.01.33 because in TB 3.5 and
 3.5.25, the quote character ’ is replace by a bad character when I
 send the message. Sometimes replaced by a ?, sometime by a strange
 squares shape ...

This probably shows my ignorance of French, but do you have to use the
curled ’? Could you instead use the straight '?

This is not the right solution; that would involve proper Unicode
support in both The Bat! and the recipient's client.

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Re[2]: Very strange problem on character set in header subjet on TB 3.5.25- Réponse à l?annonce

2005-06-11 Thread WilWilWil


C This probably shows my ignorance of French, but do you have to use the
C curled ’? Could you instead use the straight '?

C This is not the right solution; that would involve proper Unicode
C support in both The Bat! and the recipient's client.

I can't choose straight or curved '.
I just use the AZERTY keyboard and use the ' on the key 4 (without shift key 
pushed) when I write my text in Winword...

When I paste the text in the subject, problem occurs... I had to type the ' 
manually.



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Re: Very strange problem on character set in header subjet on TB 3.5.25- Réponse à l?annonce

2005-06-11 Thread Chris

WilWilWil @ 2005-Jun-11 5:19:47 PM
Very strange problem on character set in header subjet on TB 3.5.25- Réponse 
à l?annonce mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

 I can't choose straight or curved '. I just use the AZERTY keyboard
 and use the ' on the key 4 (without shift key pushed) when I write
 my text in Winword...

The problem is Word. It is replacing your straight quotes with what it
call smart quotes.

These are the English menu options, so in French they are probably
phrased differently:

Go to Tools/AutoCorrect Options
Go to the AutoFormat As You Type Tab
Uncheck Replace straight quotes with smart quotes

 When I paste the text in the subject, problem occurs... I had to type the ' 
 manually.

So, in French, a ' is not grammatically wrong? That was my original
question.

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Re: character set questions

2005-01-08 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo rich,

On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 22:06:40 -0500GMT (8-1-2005, 4:06 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:

RG 1) Often, received messages do not properly display the ' character.
RG Such as world⤙s

Generally that happens when the sender uses a different charset than
he specifies in the Content-Type: header.

RG 2) In replies many times the quoted text drops characters so the words
RG sometimes get stucktogether likethis.

That could be related to the same problem.
You mention 'often' and 'many times', is it always with messages from
the same sender/group of senders? Do these messages have anything in
common: language, originating program, HTML, whatever?

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Mod: Cut mark (was: character set questions)

2005-01-08 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo rich,

On Fri, 7 Jan 2005 22:06:40 -0500GMT (8-1-2005, 4:06 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:

RG Thanks, all
RG Rich




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You can easily automate this process by including the sig delimiter in
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Character Set Choice

2003-02-12 Thread Barry Higginbottom
Dear The

 Can someone tell me how does one choose the correct character
 set. I am UK based so do I choose 1250 Central European?

 Does the character set help to display the correct characters for
 a given region?

 For example, here in the UK for a email to another UK user, how
 do I ensure that the GBP currency sign () is displayed?

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Re: Character Set Choice

2003-02-12 Thread Edvis
Hi,

Barry Higginbottom wrote:


  Can someone tell me how does one choose the correct character
  set. I am UK based so do I choose 1250 Central European?

No, you should choose Latin-1 (ISO-8859-1)

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Re[2]: Character Set Choice

2003-02-12 Thread Maurice McAdam
Hello Edvis,

  Can someone tell me how does one choose the correct character
  set. I am UK based so do I choose 1250 Central European?

E No, you should choose Latin-1 (ISO-8859-1)

According to the help file one should Choose which
character set is used for the message auto-view window

I've been using None for years - what am I missing out?

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Re: Character Set Problems

2002-11-06 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Keith,

hey, it's you! Now I remember. :-)

On Tue, 5 Nov 2002 22:17:31 -0700 GMT (06/11/02, 12:17 +0700 GMT),
Keith Russell wrote:

 Hello 8o4q-skup,

 ROTFL! I did sign my message, didn't I? (Sorry--forgot to put my full
 name in the template 8-).)

The user part of the email address could've been the representation of
Korean characters in my system (which doesn't support Korean
characters). How would I know? ;-)

 I went to the Web page and read the description and it looked like
 it was just the interface language; but it's worth a try!

For future reference, please let us know whether it helped.

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Character Set Problems

2002-11-05 Thread 8o4q-skup
Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.

  As some of you know, I have a particular interest in using Korean
  with The Bat! For some time now, I've been aware that my home
  installation handled Korean differently (better) than the one at
  work. I've finally decided to try to track down why.

  Even though I've been running 1.61 in both locations, View |
  Character Set displays more character sets at home than at work. For
  example, it has Japanese (not Korean, however). I even installed the
  latest beta at work to see if I would get the additional character
  sets, but no such luck.

  All I have here are Latin-1, Central European (2 entries), Cyrillic
  (7), and Ukrainian. Can anyone tell me how I can get the missing
  character sets? I'm sure I installed something in the past that gave
  them to me, but I just can't remember what 8-(.

  That might not have anything to do with the problem. It might just
  be the difference between Windows XP and 2000, for all I know. But
  it's worth a try.

  Anything else that could account for the difference between the two
  locations?

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Re: Character Set Problems

2002-11-05 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello 8o4q-skup,

On Tue, 5 Nov 2002 13:23:24 -0700 GMT (06/11/02, 03:23 +0700 GMT),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   As some of you know, I have a particular interest in using Korean
   with The Bat!

I don't remember that, but maybe it's because I find your name so
difficult to pronounce and to remember.

   All I have here are Latin-1, Central European (2 entries), Cyrillic
   (7), and Ukrainian. Can anyone tell me how I can get the missing
   character sets? I'm sure I installed something in the past that gave
   them to me, but I just can't remember what 8-(.

I got all the new character set options when I installed 1.61, I
believe. I have also installed a new version of the intpack.exe
somewhere a long the line, but I am not sure whether this has only to
do with the interface language or also with the encodings. Try
downloading and installing the new intpack onto the computer where
Japanese is missing, and see whether it helps.

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Re: Character Set Problems

2002-11-05 Thread Keith Russell
Hi, Thomas.

On Wed, 6 Nov 2002 09:07:00 +0700 GMT your local time, which was
Tuesday, November 05, 2002, 7:07 PM -0700 GMT here,
you wrote:

 Hello 8o4q-skup,

 On Tue, 5 Nov 2002 13:23:24 -0700 GMT (06/11/02, 03:23 +0700 GMT),
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   As some of you know, I have a particular interest in using Korean
   with The Bat!

 I don't remember that, but maybe it's because I find your name so
 difficult to pronounce and to remember.

ROTFL! I did sign my message, didn't I? (Sorry--forgot to put my full
name in the template 8-).)

 I got all the new character set options when I installed 1.61, I
 believe. I have also installed a new version of the intpack.exe
 somewhere a long the line, but I am not sure whether this has only to
 do with the interface language or also with the encodings. Try
 downloading and installing the new intpack onto the computer where
 Japanese is missing, and see whether it helps.

I went to the Web page and read the description and it looked like it
was just the interface language; but it's worth a try!

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Re: ISO-2022-JP Character Set

2002-07-10 Thread Thomas F

Hello Fossa,

On Wed, 10 Jul 2002 08:59:00 +0700 GMT (10/07/02, 08:59 +0700 GMT),
Fossa wrote:

F   Has someone tried to solve this problem ?

Not with Japanese, but with Thai.

F Like trying to add ISO-2022-JP character sets to the XLAT table ?

Since you are already using a DBCS Windows, importing the XLAT table
is all you to to do.

Options / XLAT Tables / Add...

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Re: ISO-2022-JP Character Set

2002-07-10 Thread Fossa

Hello Thomas,

Wednesday, July 10, 2002, 3:21:58 PM, you wrote:

 Hello Fossa,

 On Wed, 10 Jul 2002 08:59:00 +0700 GMT (10/07/02, 08:59 +0700 GMT),
 Fossa wrote:

F   Has someone tried to solve this problem ?

 Not with Japanese, but with Thai.

F Like trying to add ISO-2022-JP character sets to the XLAT table ?

 Since you are already using a DBCS Windows, importing the XLAT table
 is all you to to do.

 Options / XLAT Tables / Add...

Sorry for this dumb question but, where can I get this ISO-2022-JP XLAT
table ? :) I've tried creating one, using materials from the RFC
documents, it didn't get me anywhere :)
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Re: ISO-2022-JP Character Set

2002-07-10 Thread Thomas F

Hello Fossa,

On Wed, 10 Jul 2002 15:55:49 +0700 GMT (10/07/02, 15:55 +0700 GMT),
Fossa wrote:

F Sorry for this dumb question but, where can I get this ISO-2022-JP XLAT
F table ? :) I've tried creating one, using materials from the RFC
F documents, it didn't get me anywhere :)

Not a dumb question. I got the Thai XLAT table from a fellow TB-user
who lives in Thailand.

If you know how to create XLAT tables manually and have the patience
to key in all the kanji, hiragana and katagana, that would be one way.
:-)
Otherwise, I would try a google search (XLAT tables are probably
available for free download somewhere; also try www.microsoft.com), or
ask on Japanese ML's or NG's if anybody has this table.

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Re: ISO-2022-JP Character Set

2002-07-10 Thread Thomas F

Hello Fossa,

On Wed, 10 Jul 2002 17:11:12 +0700 GMT (10/07/02, 17:11 +0700 GMT),
Fossa wrote:

F Do you or anyone knows the xlat table format ? .. I have just found on
F the internet ISO-2022-JP3 character table, I guess if I put it in xlat
F format then I can load it into TB.

Sorry, I don't know the rule for it. All I can recommend is to go to
HKCU / Software / RIT / The Bat! / XLT / ... and look at samples.

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ISO-2022-JP Character Set

2002-07-09 Thread Fossa


  Another question,

  I'm using Win XP japanese version. I can write or read messages
  written in japanese if it uses shift-jis character set.
  But almost other japanese email softwares uses ISO-2022-JP character
  set in sending emails, which is not supported by the Bat character
  translation table.
  Has someone tried to solve this problem ? Like trying to add
  ISO-2022-JP character sets to the XLAT table ?
  Or does anyone have any suggestions ?

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Character set

2002-03-29 Thread Han's

Hello tbudl,

  I have problem with character set, instance accept message in setting
  character set with Central European (Windows 1250) and when i reply
  message (character set = none), i'am still accept this message in
  character set Central European (Windows 1250), how ? it is possible
  for 'none' character set when i reply ?

  How using %CHARSET for setting character set with 'none' ?

  it is possible ? (replies)
%CHARSET=none
%QINCLUDE=myreply
  

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Group in address book and character set

2002-03-27 Thread Shahar

Hello all

In my address book I've created a new group and set it to use a
special character set, this group is for mass mailing.

When I choose one record for a test, The Bat! generated a message to
ALL the group's records and not only for the selected one.

When I click off the character set setting, all return to normal and
only one message was created.

Am I doing something wrong ?
If It's a bug, can it be confirmed ?

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Character set

2001-03-18 Thread epp

Can someone told me, what I have to do and how I need to setup my TheBat
do to write email in Serbian-cirilc or Slovenian-latin (Central
European). I was tryed with simple changeing character setup
(View-Character set-Central European) but TheBat dislpay some strange
characters.
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Re: Character set

2001-03-18 Thread SyP

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Hello epp,

You wrote on 3/18/2001, 11:44 AM:

epp Can someone told me, what I have to do and how I need to setup my
epp TheBat do to write email in Serbian-cirilc or Slovenian-latin
epp (Central European). I was tryed with simple changeing character
epp setup (View-Character set-Central European) but TheBat dislpay
epp some strange characters.
epp Thanks a lot.

Basically, you need to put the following into the templates you use
when writing to Serbian / Slovenian people:

%CHARSET="ISO-8859-2" or %CHARSET="ISO-8859-5" (not sure of the
latter).

I also use quick templates to switch between the encodings. For
example I have %CHARSET="ISO-8859-2" in a quick template called "2",
so if I type 2ctrl+space TB switches to the central European
charset. It may make sense to also put in the %Language="HU" macro
into the quick template (or in your case, the appropriate language
codes).

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Auto-detect character set

2000-09-04 Thread Alexander A. Gomanyuk

Hello Batmans,

  Does anybody have ideas how to make Auto-detect character set to
  work each time i'm reading new message ?

  Thanks in advance.

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Re: Chinese Character Set

1999-10-22 Thread Thomas Fernandez

Hallo Syafril,

On Friday, October 22, 1999, 11:10:30 PM, Syafril Hermansyah wrote:

SH I found something this morning, maybe you'd like to know.

SH I  installed  The Bat! international language pack, and this morning I
SH got  a  message  from  China  (*.cn),  which  write  his name in China
SH Character set.

SH I  change the language to china (Option|language|chinese), at a sudden
SH all  The  Bat!  menu  change  to china Char set, but the reply message
SH (above)  still use ISO-8559-1.

Yes, this only switches the interface langauge, and has nothing do to
with the langauge of the message itself.

SH From editor, I change the character set to MingLiu...then I can
SH see the right character set (his name) in reply his message.

I was trying this. I downloaded the latest language pack, too.
However, my TB editor does not show any Chinese encoding.

If this works, and I take it that you run an English windows, it would
mean that anybody with an English Windows and TB can read/write
Chinese-language emails, no need for additional sofrtware. By
extension, this would hold true for other languages, not only CJK but
also Thai. This would be most excellent.

Kindly advise which editor you use.

SH Because  I  don't  use Chinese Keyboard nor read Chinese, I can't make
SH further test.

You could send me a screenshot, so I can check whether it is "really"
Chinese or just "looks like it". I am copying the Chinese Bat! mailing
list in.

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Message reply created with The Bat! 1.36
under Chinese Windows 98 4.10 Build 1998  
using an Intel Celeron 366 Mhz, 128MB RAM



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