Re: quick template editor window

2004-06-02 Thread Dan Grunberg
Wed, 2 Jun 2004 10:32:39 -0400 (10:32 AM EDT here) Dan Grunberg wrote:

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> Test, but the QT called Test would contain is:
> %INCLUDE="\Test.txt"%-

And the one word makes "all" the difference .


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Re: quick template editor window

2004-06-02 Thread Dan Grunberg
Wed, 2 Jun 2004 08:00:45 +0200 (2:00 AM EDT here) Cyrille wrote:

> Hello Carsten,

> Wednesday, June 2, 2004, 12:55:05 AM, you wrote:

CT>> You can create and edit your QTs as regular text files and
CT>> include them via the %Include macro. Just in case you didn't know
CT>> that ;-)

> In this case I still have to create the QT in the quick template
> editor window and link each of the QT to different external files.
> But I would like to have all QT is one single file.

That's true, but ...

Suppose you used a text editor (or even a word processor, if you were
careful) to created a file that looked like the QT you want. If the
file is called Test, you cold save it as a text file, called
\Test.txt .

You'd still have to use TheBat!'s QT editor to create a QT called
Test, but the QT called Test would contain is:
%INCLUDE="\Test.txt"%-




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Re[2]: quick template editor window

2004-06-01 Thread Cyrille
Hello Carsten,

Wednesday, June 2, 2004, 12:55:05 AM, you wrote:

CT> You can create and edit your QTs as regular text files and include
CT> them via the %Include macro. Just in case you didn't know that ;-)

In this case I still have to create the QT in the quick template
editor window and link each of the QT to different external files.
But I would like to have all QT is one single file.

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Re: quick template editor window

2004-06-01 Thread Carsten Thönges
* Cyrille writes:

>>   Where does TB keep the QTs? Couldn't I edit the file where TB keeps
>>   them with an external text editor?

> I found all QTs in the file "ACCOUNT.QTN" in the account folder in
> your mail directory (for example: D:\...\The Bat!\cyrille[...]\ACCOUNT.QTN)
> Does anybody has some experience with editing this file directly (without
> using the QT editor of TB)?

You can create and edit your QTs as regular text files and include
them via the %Include macro. Just in case you didn't know that ;-)

Carsten
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Re: quick template editor window

2004-06-01 Thread Cyrille
Hello list,

Tuesday, June 1, 2004, 7:44:54 AM, I wrote:

C>   Where does TB keep the QTs? Couldn't I edit the file where TB keeps
C>   them with an external text editor?

I found all QTs in the file "ACCOUNT.QTN" in the account folder in
your mail directory (for example: D:\...\The [EMAIL PROTECTED])
Does anybody has some experience with editing this file directly (without
using the QT editor of TB)?

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quick template editor window

2004-05-31 Thread Cyrille
Hello TBUDL,

  While working a lot with quick templates I found The Bat!'s quick
  template editor quiet poor: small text entry area, no possibility to
  copy and duplicate QTs, no possibility to move QTs back and forth
  between different accounts...

  Is there another way of working with QTs than this?

  Where does TB keep the QTs? Couldn't I edit the file where TB keeps
  them with an external text editor?


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