Hello Stefan,
Wednesday, February 20, 2008, 5:19:08 PM, among other things, you wrote:
RP>> Any confirmations before I put in a report?
ST> Do you have batskin.xml lying together with TheBat.EXE?
Firstly, apologies for sending two versions of my previous message. The
first seemed not to ha
"Volker Ahrendt" wrote on 21/02/2008 at 03:42:39 +1100
subject "[The Bat! 4.0.14.3] Character Set not properly set in outgoing
Messages" :
> Can anyone check UTF-8,
Result:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
> Latin 9
Result:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-15
> and Central
Hello Stefan,
Wednesday, February 20, 2008, 5:19:08 PM, among other things, you wrote:
ST> Hello Roger,
RP>> Any confirmations before I put in a report?
ST> Do you have batskin.xml lying together with TheBat.EXE?
Yes. I have solved the problem by editing the batskin.xml file. Changing
xof
Hello Martin,
> So I looked at the american english dictionary and found in the first
> line:
>
> #LID 0
I forgot to ask, which American English dictionary? Because I have:
#LID 1033 1 89 (in accent.tlx)
#LID 24941 (in correct,tlx)
#LID 1033 1 1017 (in Ssceam.tlx)
#LID 24941 (in userdic.tlx)
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Hello Martin,
> ...that beer deal still active? ;-)
Of course it is! But now I'm asking for some peanuts or potato chips
along with it ;-)
> The dictionary appeared (strangely enough as "Language: any" beside
> the select box) in 3.99.
Yes, I have seen that too for non English languages.
> S
Hello Thomas,
M>> take a look at Registry keys as per attachment (mine for Spanish
M>> and British English) and see if you have something similar for
M>> German.
>
> In the internal viewer (when clicking on the tab), the only thing I
> see is the letter W.
Yes, I have seen that too but with older
Hello Graham,
> Result - SSCE fully working as far as I can see with or without
> Hunspell.dll
Glad to hear that :)
> Clearly somewhere along the line the application data must have got corrupted
> to affect the SSCE engine.
I can't see how application data, even corrupted one, could affect t
Hello,
Seeing Ian Pollards success I decided to follow his steps.
Previously I had gone through the un install and reinstall process with
no success. I had also been reluctant to use the restore as reports
of errors with this have been reported but this was the only
difference in approaches
Hi Jens,
JF> Yes, but this includes also the reverse Option, if you will
JF> fix (something) it will break.
I do understand now. So though they're different, they
really both apply to the situation now. :-) Thanks Jens, and
apologies for butting-in to your thread.
--
Regards,
Maggie
Hello MAU,
On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 17:15:15 +0100 GMT (20/02/2008, 23:15 +0700 GMT),
MAU wrote:
M> take a look at Registry keys as per attachment (mine for Spanish
M> and British English) and see if you have something similar for
M> German.
In the internal viewer (when clicking on the tab), the only
Hi Thomas,
On Wednesday, February 20, 2008 at 10:46:04 AM you wrote:
TF> Sorry for this linguistic interlude.
Not to worry. I agree they are different, but there is a similarity of
thought. I admire your linguistic expertise, Thomas, all your help is
appreciated.
TF> Cockidence applies, though
Not so long ago I wrote:
> - create a registry key under
> [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The Bat!\CommonSpeller
> with the locale ID for the desired language (see
> http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/0h88fahh.aspx for those)
I forgot:
- here: create another key called "User Directo
Hello Vili,
Wednesday, February 20, 2008, 7:00:12 PM, you wrote:
V>>> How can someone specify the password in TB for an Exchange email
V>>> address?
>> I don't quite understand what you mean exactly. Maybe
>> that's beacuse I'm not very familiar with Exchange.
> Me neither. I sent a repo
> On Thursday, February 14, 2008, at 18:07:11 [UTC-0500] (Thursday,
> February 14, 2008 00:07 my local time) Rick Grunwald wrote:
Thanks for the quick reply. I had the sort on CREATED. I sorted by
Received and there was no change in the order. The thread with the
newest message was
Hello Stefan,
Wednesday, February 20, 2008, 5:19:08 PM, among other things, you wrote:
ST> Hello Roger,
RP>> Any confirmations before I put in a report?
ST> Do you have batskin.xml lying together with TheBat.EXE?
Yes. I have now edited the batskin.xml, changing xofs=0 to xofs=4 as
foll
Hello Maggie,
Wednesday, February 20, 2008, 9:09:37 AM, you wrote:
MM> Hello Tbbeta,
MM> I'm told that the red checkmark in this icon is an old MS
MM> style from the early days.
MM> The logic of it is nice: the ABC meaning Spell, and the checkmark
MM> meaning Check.
MM> But what is n
Hello MAU,
First of all let me say how much I appreciate your efforts and time
you use to help me. Ritlabs and this list can count themselves lucky
to have someone like you on the messageboard. You've helped me so many
times already...that beer deal still active? ;-)
> Yes, but it may not be stra
> If you hit the reply button, TB! uses the charset of the original
> message.
> Only if you create an new message, TB! uses the charset you can
> choose below the new message template.
I think, with a reply template (macro) you can override the charset
used.
--
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Hello Maggie,
> A case of :batbeer: to you, Miguel, for helping take the anxiety
> out of this process. Suave!
My garage is already full of beers for next summer. But don't worry,
send them anyway because I'm sure my neighbour will let me use his
garage if I share them with him ;-)
--
Bes
V>> How can someone specify the password in TB for an Exchange email
V>> address?
> I don't quite understand what you mean exactly. Maybe
> that's beacuse I'm not very familiar with Exchange.
Me neither. I sent a report to Ritlabs, where Exchange has to run in
order to be able to downlo
>> Any Exchange related developments?
>> How can someone specify the password in TB for an Exchange email
>> address?
> Vili, please create separate thread if You have questions not related to
> this thread, at least please change a subject...
? The subject was "4.0.14.3". I asked question a
[Reply to: »Volker Ahrendt« · 2008-02-20 · 17:24 h (CET)]
>> At my installation it works as designed.
> Maybe I will do some more investigations …
A little update:
At least if I select Unicode (UTF-8), I get the correct encoding:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8
Can anyone check UTF-8,
On Wednesday, February 20, 2008, 10:20:42 AM, IanPollard wrote:
> I now have the SSCE spell checker working perfectly every time.
what version of windows?
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On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 11:57 AM, Jens Franik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What do you think, the Guys at Ritlabs do for their dayly
> work? This bug was already fixed silently...
Jens, thanks for the information, but I would like to have
confirmation before I upgrade to 4.x again. Please underst
Hello Ian,
you wrote and made these points on the subject of - Speller working fine now
here:
> I then removed all traces of The Bat! manually.
sorry to ask but could you enlarge on exactly what you removed
- did you remove registry entries as well?
Best regards,
Graham
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[Reply to: »Hendrik Oesterlin« · 2008-02-20 · 13:51 h (CET)]
Hello, Hendrik!
>>> (Your account) -> properties -> Templates -> New Message ->
>>> Use Character Set
>> I've checked this already and folder or recipient specific
>> templates, too. But there is nowhere the charcter set
>> "windows-12
Hello Martin,
>> I am using MicroEd here too, i have disabled anything than
>> Hunspell, but i have the Menue "Dictionary to add to" under
>> "Add to Dictionary".
>
> I've read this before, but I am still not sure what you all mean by
> "disabling a dictionary". I searched all relevant dialogs, bu
Hi
I now have the SSCE spell checker working perfectly every time. I
have the editor set to plain text using the micro editor and all is now
working just fine. Thank you all for the input. It has helped and I am now
happy with a fully working system.
Ian
--
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Wooler//Nort
Hello Martin,
> But to get back to your question: no, I can't find the german CSAPI.
> That brings me to the idea that I would really like to check which
> spell checker I am using when I select "German". It works very good,
> that's why I think its CSAPI, but can I check somewhere?
>
> Thanks for
Hello Jon,
A reminder of what Jon Polish typed on:
Wednesday, February 20, 2008 at 09:04:00 GMT -0500
SC>> Not that I am aware of, although as I don't use that feature I probably
would
SC>> not notice. If you add it I will make supporting comments though.
JP> Done. See https://www.ritlabs.co
Hello Martin,
>> When you right click on the unknown word and if you then select
>> "Dictionary to add to", is your CSAPI users dictionary selected? That
>> is, with a checkmark on its left as in attachment?
>
> MAU, I don't seem to have the same context menu as you do...strange isn't
> it? See at
Hello Uwe,
On Tue, 19 Feb 2008 23:46:10 +0100 GMT (20/02/2008, 05:46 +0700 GMT),
Uwe Steinfeld wrote:
>> OTFE icon is wrong, I have PLAIN mode selected, but icon has a lock
>> like mode OTFE is selected.
US> Are you talking of the icon on the bottom (see attached shot)?
US> That lock is open her
"Volker Ahrendt" wrote on 20/02/2008 at 23:35:59 +1100
subject "[The Bat! 4.0.14.3] Character Set not properly set in outgoing
Messages" :
> [Reply to: »Martin Schuster« · 2008-02-20 · 13:04 h (CET)]
> Hello, Martin!
>>> The character sets of all of my eMail accounts are set to Latin 9
>> Ind
Guten Tag Martin Schuster,
am Mittwoch, 20. Februar 2008 um 16:47 schrieben Sie:
> But to get back to your question: no, I can't find the german CSAPI.
> That brings me to the idea that I would really like to check which
> spell checker I am using when I select "German". It works very good,
> tha
Guten Tag Martin Schuster,
am Mittwoch, 20. Februar 2008 um 16:39 schrieben Sie:
> I've read this before, but I am still not sure what you all mean by
> "disabling a dictionary". I searched all relevant dialogs, but can't
> find a way to enable, disable or even just see which dictionaries I
> hav
Guten Tag Maggie Meister,
am Mittwoch, 20. Februar 2008 um 16:33 schrieben Sie:
JF>> The German Expression is "Ver-Schlimm-Bessern" which means
JF>> "Make Things more bad by fixing them/others".
> In AM English: If it ain't broke, don't fix it!"
Yes, but this includes also the reverse Option, i
Hello all,
Wednesday, February 20, 2008, Vili wrote:
> Any Exchange related developments?
> How can someone specify the password in TB for an Exchange email
> address?
Vili, please create separate thread if You have questions not related to
this thread, at least please change a subject...
Hello Vili,
V> Any Exchange related developments?
Not at the moment, all lines are busy :-)
V> How can someone specify the password in TB for an Exchange email
V> address?
I don't quite understand what you mean exactly. Maybe
that's beacuse I'm not very familiar with Exchange.
--
Chee
Hello Maggie,
On Wed, 20 Feb 2008 10:33:45 -0500 GMT (20/02/2008, 22:33 +0700 GMT),
Maggie Meister wrote:
JF>> The German Expression is "Ver-Schlimm-Bessern" which means
JF>> "Make Things more bad by fixing them/others".
MM> In AM English: If it ain't broke, don't fix it!"
No, "ver-schlimm-bess
Hello MAU,
> When you right click on the unknown word and if you then select
> "Dictionary to add to", is your CSAPI users dictionary selected? That
> is, with a checkmark on its left as in attachment?
At first I did not see this context menu, but I found out that when
two languages are selected
Any Exchange related developments?
How can someone specify the password in TB for an Exchange email
address?
--
Vili
Current beta is 4.0.14.3 | 'Using TBBETA' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
On Wednesday, February 20, 2008, 9:23:30 AM, Graham wrote:
> there is a clear indication in the status indicators of the edit
> window showing what is set or not
It is only clear if you look at such an unusual (at least to me and
the way I've used windows for 20+ years) place. Determined to find
Hallo Jens,
>> MAU, I don't seem to have the same context menu as you do...strange isn't
>> it? See attachment.
>> Using MicroEd here.
>> Anything else I can try?
> I am using MicroEd here too, i have disabled anything than
> Hunspell, but i have the Menue "Dictionary to add to" under
> "Add to
Hi Jens,
On Wednesday, February 20, 2008 at 10:19:16 AM you wrote:
JF> The German Expression is "Ver-Schlimm-Bessern" which means
JF> "Make Things more bad by fixing them/others".
In AM English: If it ain't broke, don't fix it!"
--
Regards,
Maggie
Cannot open file "C:\Program
Hello,
not wishing to be obtuse but regardless of the spell checker
setting logo in the menu drop down there is a clear indication in the
status indicators of the edit window showing what is set or not.
Best regards, Graham
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Guten Tag Dwight Corrin,
am Mittwoch, 20. Februar 2008 um 15:53 schrieben Sie:
>> Could you maybe _PLEASE_ be straight?
> I don't really know what you mean. The final signature delimiter is
> the only one which is supposed to be recognized. It's just supposed
> to delimit your signature, and th
Hello Roger,
RP> Any confirmations before I put in a report?
Do you have batskin.xml lying together with TheBat.EXE?
--
Cheers!
Stefan
...Do radioactive cats have 18 half-lives?
Current beta is 4.0.14.3 | 'Using TBBETA' information:
Guten Tag Martin Schuster,
am Mittwoch, 20. Februar 2008 um 15:35 schrieben Sie:
> MAU, I don't seem to have the same context menu as you do...strange isn't
> it? See attachment.
> Using MicroEd here.
> Anything else I can try?
I am using MicroEd here too, i have disabled anything than
Hunspel
"Roger Phillips" wrote on 20/02/2008 at 18:09:02 +1100
subject "4.0.14.3" :
> Version 4.0.14.3 main toolbar:
> Any confirmations before I put in a report?
Not confirm. It looks OK here. Did you customize the size of your
buttons?
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Sincerely
Hendrik Oesterlin - email [EMAIL PROTECTED]
TheBa
Hello Tbbeta,
I'm told that the red checkmark in this icon is an old MS
style from the early days.
The logic of it is nice: the ABC meaning Spell, and the checkmark
meaning Check.
But what is needed now is a button that only shows the checkmark
when speller is ON. Should a wish be d
On Wednesday, February 20, 2008, 7:05:12 AM, MAU wrote:
> Wouldn't the attached be less misleading?
depends whether the check mark means it is selected, or guess whether
I am the it's selected checkmark or the please choose me checkmark.
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316.303.9385 phone ahead to fax
dcor
On Wednesday, February 20, 2008, 7:18:01 AM, Jens Franik wrote:
>> It isn't supposed to recognize the first delimiter. Just the last
>> one.
> Could you maybe _PLEASE_ be straight?
I don't know what you mean. I am quite serious, and it has been this
way always.
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316.303.9385
On Wednesday, February 20, 2008, 7:18:01 AM, Jens Franik wrote:
> Could you maybe _PLEASE_ be straight?
I don't really know what you mean. The final signature delimiter is
the only one which is supposed to be recognized. It's just supposed
to delimit your signature, and that would be the last th
Hello Tbbetaophiles,
Following MAU's directions exactly given last Sunday on
re-installing TB! solved most of the problems.
For about 30 seconds (hyperbole here) the program was working
beautifully and the spell checkers were all wonderful. The toolbars
looked very nice, the whole progr
Hello MAU,
>> I have automatic spell check (CSAPI German) activated, and if I click
>> "Add to dictionary" in the context menu of an unknown word nothing
>> happens, and the word is still unknown (red line below).
>>
>> Anything else I can do?
> When you right click on the unknown word and if you
SC> Not that I am aware of, although as I don't use that feature I probably
would
SC> not notice. If you add it I will make supporting comments though.
Done. See https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=6830 and
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=6829
Using The Bat! v3.99.27.2 on Windows XP 5
[Reply to: »Jens Franik« · 2008-02-20 · 14:18 h (CET)]
Hello, Jens!
>>> as far as i see, the first Signature Delimiter is once again not
>>> recognized...
>> It isn't supposed to recognize the first delimiter. Just the last
>> one.
> Could you maybe _PLEASE_ be straight?
> Now in 4.0.14.3 the
Guten Tag Dwight A Corrin,
am Mittwoch, 13. Februar 2008 um 18:13 schrieben Sie:
>> as far as i see, the first Signature Delimiter is once again not
>> recognized...
> It isn't supposed to recognize the first delimiter. Just the last one.
Could you maybe _PLEASE_ be straight?
Now in 4.0.14.3 t
Hello MAU,
> I know this is another thing that may be a bit misleading but, even if
> only one user dictionary is listed for 'Add to', if it is NOT selected
> (has no checkmark) then the word will not be added when you do an 'Add
> to dictionary'.
Wouldn't the attached be less misleading?
--
Hello Volker,
>> Which is your default text editor? It seems to me that you are using
>> Windows Editor instead of MicroED. Am I correct?
>
> Nope, it's MicroED.
Then, as I said, I have no problem with charset if I only use MicroEd.
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using
Hello Martin,
> I have automatic spell check (CSAPI German) activated, and if I click
> "Add to dictionary" in the context menu of an unknown word nothing
> happens, and the word is still unknown (red line below).
>
> Anything else I can do?
When you right click on the unknown word and if you the
[Reply to: »Martin Schuster« · 2008-02-20 · 13:04 h (CET)]
Hello, Martin!
>> The character sets of all of my eMail accounts are set to Latin 9
> Indeed they are ;-)
Yes, but the header says:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1250 :-/
> Check here:
> (Your account) -> properties -> Te
[Reply to: »MAU« · 2008-02-20 · 13:19 h (CET)]
Hello, MAU!
>> The character sets of all of my eMail accounts are set to Latin 9
>> (iso-8859-15). Today I saw, that the headers of my outgoing mails
>> read this:
>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1250
> Which is your default text edito
Guten Tag Volker Ahrendt,
am Mittwoch, 20. Februar 2008 um 12:42 schrieben Sie:
> The character sets of all of my eMail accounts are set to Latin 9
> (iso-8859-15).
> So, somewhere between 4.0.12.2 and 4.0.14 this must be broken.
> Any confirmations?
Yes, i saw it about 10 minutes ago, but i f
Hello Volker,
> The character sets of all of my eMail accounts are set to Latin 9
> (iso-8859-15). Today I saw, that the headers of my outgoing mails read
> this:
>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1250
Which is your default text editor? It seems to me that you are using
Windows Edito
Hello Maxim,
> [+] User dictionaries supported in CSAPI
Would like to report that I cannot add words to the german CSAPI
dictionary. If the above announcement means this should be fixed I
cannot confirm.
If this problem is related to another bug please let me know.
Symptoms:
I have automatic
Hello Volker,
> The character sets of all of my eMail accounts are set to Latin 9
Indeed they are ;-)
I had a similar problem, and as far as I remember this was due to the
fact that TB (by itself or initially, I don't know) set the character
set for my account(s) to latin9.
Check here:
(Your a
Hello, folks!
The character sets of all of my eMail accounts are set to Latin 9
(iso-8859-15). Today I saw, that the headers of my outgoing mails read
this:
Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1250
See header of this message (The Bat! (v4.0.14)):
Instead of this:
Content-Type: text/plai
Hello Dwight,
>> Looks like you don't have 'Automatic checking' selected.
>
> then you didn't look at the pull down where the check mark is. that
> is the whole point of the graphic.
If you read my yesterday,
you will see that I wrote:
,- [ ]
| - I double checked to see if I had 'Automa
Guten Tag Jay Walker,
am Mittwoch, 20. Februar 2008 um 10:01 schrieben Sie:
>> The Bat! 4.0.14.3 is available
> Not to nag or anything, but I guess it cannot hurt to remind. Until
> the bug with copying and pasting from UNIX files is fixed, TB is a
> dangerous email client for anyone who works w
Guten Tag Dwight Corrin,
am Mittwoch, 20. Februar 2008 um 04:31 schrieben Sie:
>> Looks like you don't have 'Automatic checking' selected.
> then you didn't look at the pull down where the check mark is. that
> is the whole point of the graphic.
Looks like it is not selected, see my Grafic of b
On Feb 19, 2008 11:09 PM, Maxim Masiutin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The Bat! 4.0.14.3 is available at
> http://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/tb40143.rar
>
> What's new in 4.0.14.3 since 4.0.14.2:
Not to nag or anything, but I guess it cannot hurt to remind. Until
the bug with copy
Hello Charles,
Wednesday, February 20, 2008, 5:37:37 AM, among other things, you wrote:
CH> It has check mark either way. It needs to look like a pressed in
CH> button (see attached).
I think we must all agree it is a *very* silly menu icon. Most new users
will without doubt see it as enab
Dwight A Corrin stelde dit idée voor :
The Bat! 4.0.14.3 is available
tabs are the right color and more readable. thanks.
This makes me happy! Looking much better now. Thanks!
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Adriana.
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