3CD IsProcessorFeaturePresent
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
[The Bat! v3.62.13 (Beta) on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
When you are over the hill, you pick up speed.
-- Baker's Byroad
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On Friday, November 25, 2005, 14:46:51, Dean wrote:
> I am getting the same crash. Are you using IMAP for any accounts that
> start up when you first open TheBat ?
Yup, 2 IMAP accounts, and I'm pretty sure that the AVs start when they're
checked.
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< Jernej Simon
773BD923 MessageBoxA
00B7D16B thebat.exe:00B7D16B
00B7D282 thebat.exe:00B7D282
00617ABE thebat.exe:00617ABE
00B7D057 thebat.exe:00B7D057
00B53772 thebat.exe:00B53772
00B5432B thebat.exe:00B5432B
00B89149 thebat.exe:00B89149
77E523CD kernel32.dll:77E523CD IsProcessorFeaturePresent
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ee it (you can verify this by tabbing
to a hidden button and pressing spacebar, it'll be activated).
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
[The Bat! v3.62.14 on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
Vyarzerzom
On Sunday, November 20, 2005, 15:36:07, Vili wrote:
> I have a client with the same problem. I read the JAWS pages and read
> that JAWS support unicode from v6.2. Try that!
Likely won't help - TB should include support for the Microsoft
accessibility API.
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On Thursday, November 24, 2005, 6:42:29, Vili wrote:
> Please confirm it.
Confirmed, it looks like all controls (including those on pages that aren't
currently active and disabled controls) get the focus in process.
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s through TB ...
PC Cillin simply uses an e-mail proxy for scanning, so you just need to set
your POP3 server to 127.0.0.1 and change the username to
server-address:username (IIRC, might be the other way around). AFAIK, it
doesn't offer a SMTP proxy though.
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< Jernej Simo
.
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
[The Bat! v3.62.12 on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
If you think the problem is bad now, just wait until we've solved it.
-- Epstein's Law
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On Sunday, October 30, 2005, 12:30:57, Stefan Tanurkov wrote:
> I guess, that's just a bug in MSI script - there is nothing TB! changes in
> system that requires system restart.
Guess: one of the files was in use during install, so Windows will replace
it on reboot.
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< J
On Friday, October 28, 2005, 22:35:56, MAU wrote:
> See from 9Val at 17:52:30
> (where I live). 1 hour, 17 minutes and 27 seconds before your message at
> 19:09:57 (also where I live)
According to headers, Robert's message was sent 40 minutes before 9Val's.
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
[The Bat! v3.62.01 on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
He who shouts loudest has the floor.
-- Swipple's Rule of Order
The attached message (created in Evolution) is missing some text in the HTML
version displayed by The Bat - basically, all text between
tags is missing.
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
No matter which direction you start, it
On Tuesday, October 18, 2005, 19:37:29, Raymund Tump wrote:
> Any confirmation? ( To make it easier I add an Umlaut to the subject
> :-))
Can't confirm. What's your OS?
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
[The Bat! v
On Wednesday, October 12, 2005, 20:31:31, Jernej Simoncic wrote:
> On Wednesday, October 12, 2005, 18:45:11, 9Val wrote:
>> The Bat! 3.61.12 Echo (Beta) is now available from:
>> http://www.ritlabs.com/en/tbbeta/
> Looks like this version doesn't suffer from constant AVs
On Wednesday, October 12, 2005, 18:45:11, 9Val wrote:
> The Bat! 3.61.12 Echo (Beta) is now available from:
> http://www.ritlabs.com/en/tbbeta/
Looks like this version doesn't suffer from constant AVs and crashes like
.11 did.
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On Friday, October 7, 2005, 22:25:02, Richard Newman wrote:
> Not that it makes you feel better but I'm having no problems with this
> version.
It was bad enough for me that I went back to beta 10 (which seems to run
fine).
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On Friday, October 7, 2005, 22:21:16, Peter Meyns wrote:
JS>> [The Bat! v3.61.11 Echo (Beta) on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
> BTW, what Windows version is that?
Windows 2003 Standard Server SP1.
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On Friday, October 7, 2005, 21:51:32, Jernej Simoncic wrote:
> On Friday, October 7, 2005, 16:59:45, 9Val wrote:
>> The Bat! 3.61.11 Echo (Beta) is now available from:
>> http://www.ritlabs.com/en/tbbeta/
> Very unstable - crashed right after it started the first time (and thre
after a
few minutes the 2nd time, and popped up a few AVs in the 3rd (and current)
run.
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Access violation at address . Read of address .
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file cache filled the rest
of memory).
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
[The Bat! v3.61.09 Echo (Beta) on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
Any fool can make a rule, and every fool will mind it.
-- Thoreau's Rule
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;t actually do anything it's claiming to do.
> | It comes with a task manager to remove unused tasks and also lets you to
> set
> | their priorities.
There's a ton of task managers out there, even a fairly good one in Windows
itself (and guess what, it lets you set the pr
On Monday, September 26, 2005, 10:37:19, Mark Partous wrote:
> Not over here. I'm not an expert at all, perhaps it has something to do with
> the fact that I'm using Memory Zipper.
Let me guess - a program that slows down the computer by forcing all
programs into swap?
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when you minimize it. The same thing
will happen no matter what program you use - when it's minimized, it's
memory usage will go down drastically, then when you restore it again, it'll
slowly rise as the swapped parts are loaded again.
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><>&l
On Monday, September 5, 2005, 19:52:05, Greg Strong wrote:
> Ok sounds good, then Vili should do both a Windows defrag and a TB
> file compression.
AFAIK, on NT/2k/XP/2k3 The Bat also defrags it's message bases after
compressing them.
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><>&l
ubscribers set up their own, more reliable SMTPs.
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
[The Bat! v3.51 on Windows 2003 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
A university is a place where men of principle outnumber men of honor.
-- May's
chances that some server will reject it are smaller).
Also, as others have mentioned, your ISP might either block or redirect
through server all outbound traffic to port 25.
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
[The Bat! v3.51 on
m their SMTP server. Most ISPs do this now unless you have a commercial
> account and static IP.
I wouldn't say most - none of the ISPs in Slovenia do that, and some will
even (freely) change the DNS PTR record to match your hostname if you ask
them.
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< Jernej Simoncic ><>&
ernet, however be aware that
many servers will reject your e-mail, as a measure to prevent viruses and
SPAM (both of these usually come from dial-up ranges [this includes cable
and DSL], and you can get rid of a lot of traffic by blacklising whole
dial-up ranges).
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< Jernej Simo
; Atl + F2
> 38 messages to down load.
> Basically for each POP3 get seaaion it only gets one message.
Confirmed, I've had 130 messages in my mailbox, TB downloaded 30 or so, now
it repeatedly downloads the rest 100, but none of them appear in my folders.
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< Jernej Simoncic >
On Monday, May 30, 2005, 20:47:56, Maxim Masiutin wrote:
> http://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/tb3523.rar
Looks fine so far, but could you *please* stop adjusting the toolbar icon
colors according to the color scheme?
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><>&l
single-key reading!
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
[The Bat! v3.5.18 on Windows NT Clone 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
Government expands to absorb revenue, and then some.
-- Wicker's Law
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Remote Desktop session running at 256-color depth.
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
[The Bat! v3.5 on Windows NT Clone 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
Nothing ever gets built on schedule or within budget.
-- Cheops's Law
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On Saturday, May 14, 2005, 14:31:14, Peter Hampf wrote:
> But even in such cases the installer could savely read the path from
> "HKCU\Software\RIT\The Bat!\EXE path".
I don't think any installer does that.
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< h
On Saturday, May 14, 2005, 10:09:20, Kian Andersen wrote:
> I have seen some problems with the Default theme and using WindowBlinds!
This is a WindowBlinds problem, not TB problem.
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
[The Bat! v3
uman-readable text (which isn't supposed to be parsed
by programs)?
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
[The Bat! v3.5 Return RC5 on Windows NT Clone 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
On Tuesday, May 3, 2005, 18:05:34, 9Val wrote:
> Do you mean like in attach?
Suggestion: don't remove *'s, /'s and _'s just in case TB gets it wrong.
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
[The Bat! v3.5 Return
hat it doesn't look
like a Win3.1 program anymore). I prefer a program that's a bit less stable
to a program that doesn't change in years and only lives on promises of
great new features that never come.
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthou
On Saturday, April 30, 2005, 8:58:13, Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
> is there a reason why the old (bitmap) glyph files are still found inside
> the executable file? A pretty bad waste of memory IMHO.
They don't waste memory - Windows simply doesn't load unnecessary things.
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On Friday, April 29, 2005, 20:16:47, 9Val wrote:
> Forgot to say. If you'll find something wrong with icon sizes - remove
> batskin.xml and restart
Is it possible to do anything to get the icons to display with proper colors
when using Office2003 theme?
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< Jernej Simoncic &
another account) I was using
before I switched to the IMAP folder - you can see that first 4 messages
aren't threaded, while the rest are, since the list was only partially
updated.
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
[The Bat! v3.0
ome reason turning on synchronizing seems to have worked around
the problem.
Talking about glyphs, would it be possible to disable coloring the toolbar
images according to color scheme, as this makes them look very ugly with my
color scheme and
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>
On Monday, April 25, 2005, 18:38:30, Jernej Simončič wrote:
I forgot to mention, there are also problems redrawing the headers pane -
see attachment.
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
[The Bat! v3.0.9.19 Return on Windows NT Cl
the IMAP task (sometimes
there were hundreds of such queued requests, so I had to hold the Delete key
for a while to get rid of them all), delete the task itself (just deleting
the task without removing it's requests first didn't work), and switch back
to the IMAP account.
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On Monday, April 25, 2005, 18:38:30, Jernej Simončič wrote:
> Access violation at address 00B85CC2 in module 'thebat.exe'. Read of address
> .
The address has changed in 3.0.9.19:
Access violation at address 00B8648E in module 'thebat.exe'. Read of address
4 in module
ntdll.dll.
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
[The Bat! v3.0.9.15 Return on Windows NT Clone 5.2.3790.Service Pack 1]
A dandelion from a lover means more than
ith alpha transparency.
CorelDraw/PhotoPaint should work, but only if they're new enough. IrfanView
has some options to display alpha-transparency, but I could never get them
to work.
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
[The Bat! v3.
ss configured in the account properties. By doing this,
it's easy for me to track where somebody got my e-mail address, and I can
also easily disable the address server-side if I start getting too much
spam on it. Your suggestion would make this impossible.
The address I use for mai
mages don't look good
when the theme redraws them. Also, there's a rendering problem in Tristan
and Tristan2 themes (see attachment). I know that Dialog (a newsreader that
also uses TBX) had the same problem, but it was later fixed there.
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><>
On Thursday, March 3, 2005, 21:39:49, Boris Anders wrote:
> Maybe same bug which was reported in
> <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>?
Yes, looks like that. Happened twice so far.
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[The Bat
es (Save the message), then reopen it before I got the
toolbars and menu back.
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
[The Bat! v3.0.9.3 Pre-Beta on Windows NT Clone 5.2.3790.]
It's always the wrong time of the month.
-- Astrolog
toolbars - after restart toolbars are
> visible again.
- sorting order
- toolbar images look ugly with certain color schemes
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
[The Bat! v3.0.9.3 Pre-Beta on Windows NT Clone 5.2.3790.]
You no s
On Tuesday, March 1, 2005, 21:12:00, Stefan Tanurkov wrote:
> Looks like your system does not support Unicode output. Is it OSR2 or
> original Win98?
Windows 9x/ME don't have Unicode support.
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.s
On Sunday, February 27, 2005, 23:27:24, Krzysztof Trybowski wrote:
> I think GIMP does it, right?
No, it doesn't. (And even new versions of PNM2PNG dropped the support).
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[The Bat! v3.0
when you zoom in/out.
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
[The Bat! v3.0.9.1 Deep Alpha on Windows NT Clone 5.2.3790.]
Bad regulation begets worse regulation.
-- Mobil's Maxim
of PNMTOPNG from
1996.
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
[The Bat! v3.0.9.1 Deep Alpha on Windows NT Clone 5.2.3790.]
Every employee begins at his level of competence.
that you don't flatten the image, and if
you use PNG Optimizer, you have to use 16.7 Million Colors, Alpha Channel
Transparency and Existing image transparency settings.
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
[The Bat! v3.0.9.1 Deep Al
icons in TB!
> version 3 are totally different so it can't be using those so where are
> the icons stored if not in this file? I've rebooted the PC and still no
> change.
Which program did you use to change the icons? You need an image editor that
supports PNG with alpha
e, registry or some other custom format. If the coordinates point outside
of the screen, ignore them, and use default (or adjust them to current
screen).
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
[The Bat! v3.0.9.1 Deep Alpha on Windows NT Cl
x27;t work anymore
- Ctrl+Right arrow and Spacebar don't go beyond last message in branch
- Insert in message editor opens Attach file dialog
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
[The Bat! v3.0.9.1 Deep Alpha on Windows NT Clone
of the services you're using, and always install security
upgrades. And this is basically it.
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
[The Bat! v3.0.2.10 on Windows NT Clone 5.2.3790.]
Much work, much food; little work, little foo
On Wednesday, February 16, 2005, 18:24:55, Claude Renaud wrote:
>Sorry, it is not my fault.
> I noticed this too, but I did not send messge since two days.
Are you using IMAP? This could be your problem.
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepth
newsgroups (and probably at other
developers, too) to "When's the next version coming out?" is WIR - When It's
Ready.
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
[The Bat! v3.0.2.10 on Windows NT Clone 5.2.3
recent versions, and hope that
this fixes it.
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
[The Bat! v3.0.2.10 on Windows NT Clone 5.2.3790.]
When you're up to your nose in it, keep your mouth shut.
-- Beauregard's First Law
k, has the
> attachment where it should be.
Do those messages have a winmail.dat attachment? In this case it's not The
Bat's bug, but Outlook's - it's sending the message in it's own, proprietary
format that nothing else (not even Outlook Express) supports.
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< Jernej
On Thursday, December 23, 2004, 21:19:00, MAU wrote:
> Do you thread by subject? Doesn't Agent do _real_ threading?
It might be that it detects a subject change and breaks the thread because
of the number.
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deep
es, which should
contain GTK+ directory.
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
[The Bat! v3.0.2.10 on Windows NT Clone 5.2.3790.]
Them what gets, has.
-- Wakefield's Refutation of the Iron Law of Distribution
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ny OS X version yet, and
without it, the only way to get TB there would be a complete rewrite.
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
[The Bat! v3.0.2.10 on Windows NT Clone 5.2.3790.]
There is no traffic until you start
On Monday, December 6, 2004, 22:15:41, Tony Boom wrote:
> You've not seen my card reader then :)
I've seen bigger :)
But seriously, you can get those X-in-one (where X is anything between 2 and
8) really cheap (prices start at ~10€ here), and in very small sizes.
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oblem to carry around...
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
[The Bat! v3.0.2.10 on Windows NT Clone 5.2.3790.]
The bigger they are, the harder it is to see your shoes.
-- Dolly Parton's Principle
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years old, and most
other software dropped support long ago (not just that, there's many
software that only runs on Windows 2000 and newer). Given that Win95 kernel
doesn't support modern APIs needed by programs I would not classify this as
a bug.
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onverted from LF to CRLF, and if he'd
receive the file on a Unix machine, the mailer there would convert them back
to LF, while a Windows mailer wouldn't. This probably wouldn't happen if the
file was sent Base64 encoded, but then the message would be bigger.
--
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7;s up to the receiving client what kind of line ending will it use -
and since we're on Windows, it uses CRLF.
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
[The Bat! v3.0.2.8 on Windows NT Clone 5.2.3790.]
Look over your shoulder now and then
ange...
( Hint, hint :)
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< Jernej Simoncic ><><><><>< http://deepthought.ena.si/ >
[The Bat! v3.0.2.5 on Windows NT Clone 5.2.3790.]
If you need four screws for the job, the first three are easy to find.
-- The N-1 Law
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when the screenshot is only used to show a messagebox,
to just retype the message - no need for 100x bigger picture that doesn't
tell anything more.
Also, when you really want to make a screenshot of a dialog box, use
Alt+PrintScreen - this will automatically crop to the window only.
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<
On Friday, October 29, 2004, 21:44:10, Martin Webster wrote:
> I've had quite a few more AVs with the latest beta.
Same here - a lot of AVs and even crashes - most often while I'm not using
TB (while it's in the background).
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