Hello MAU,
> Since many many versions ago finds CSAPI
...^ TB finds
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Using The Bat! v3.5 Return RC9 on Windows 2000 5.0 Service Pack 4
Current beta i
Hello Martin,
>> Do you have MS Office 2000 or earlier installed? If so, dictionaries
>> below the line are probably those from Office.
>
> Really - why does TheBat use them - or better to ask: TheBat can use
> these dictionaries?
Since many many versions ago finds CSAPI dictionaries that may be
Hello Martin,
just now (on 05/13/2005 at 17:00) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Do you have MS Office 2000 or earlier installed? If so, dictionaries
>> below the line are probably those from Office.
> Really - why does TheBat use them - or better to ask: TheBat can use
> these dictionaries?
Yep, CSA
Hi MAU
On Friday, May 13, 2005 4:43:39 PM you wrote:
>> See http://home.tiscali.ch/mynewsgroup/spell.jpg
>>
>> Can somebody explain to me this menu. What are languages above the
>> line and what's about the languages below the line?
> Do you have MS Office 2000 or earlier installed? If so, dict
Hello Martin,
> See http://home.tiscali.ch/mynewsgroup/spell.jpg
>
> Can somebody explain to me this menu. What are languages above the
> line and what's about the languages below the line?
Do you have MS Office 2000 or earlier installed? If so, dictionaries
below the line are probably those fro
Hi tbbeta
After a very fresh installation of RC9 from MSI I have a question about
the Spell Checker Menu in Edit Mail.
See http://home.tiscali.ch/mynewsgroup/spell.jpg
Can somebody explain to me this menu. What are languages above the
line and what's about the languages below the lin
Hello Paul!
On Tuesday, April 19, 2005, 7:47 AM, you wrote:
> ... Until recently I never
> suspected the possible negative influence M$ Office could have on TB!
I have had Open Office 1.1.2 for several months and I'm comfortable
enough with the interface to use it for short documents--snail-mail
4/19/2005 8:40 AM
Hi Mary,
On 4/19/2005 Mary Bull wrote:
MB> Now, one more reason I'm glad that I didn't.
I have not used M$ Office since version '97 and have been overjoyed
with the performance, stability and security of my and my customers'
machines. The very capable OpenOffice 2 and WordPer
Hello Marcus!
On Tuesday, April 19, 2005, 3:21 AM, you wrote:
> It wasn't until I reinstalled my computer and began using Office 2003 I
> needed MAU's Proof.zip
I am indeed running Office 2000. I was turning over in my mind a month
or two ago whether I would buy XP Office. But I decided that I w
On Tuesday, April 19, 2005, 00:03, MAU wrote:
>> No, not to my knowledge, although I do have Office 2000. And I've
>> used them, of course, in Word. Could TB! have "automatically"
>> imported them?
> No, I don't think it would be dome automagically. To tell you the
> truth I don't even remember
Hello Miguel!
On Monday, April 18, 2005, 5:56 PM, you wrote:
>> Thanks for guiding me to this discovery.
> I haven't done this in a long time but... you owe me a beer :)
Any time. Your place or mine. :)
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Best regards,
Mary
The Bat 3.0.9.17 Return on Windows XP 5.1 2600 Service Pack 2
Hello Mary,
> Thanks for guiding me to this discovery.
I haven't done this in a long time but... you owe me a beer :)
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v3.0.9.17 Return on Windows 2000 5.0 Service Pack 4
_
Hello Miguel!
On Monday, April 18, 2005, 5:37 PM, you wrote:
>> Well, it's a mystery to me why two of my languages show twice in the
>> Spell Checker menu, but it's no problem.
> Maybe you have both available. Try something. Open the editor and select
> one of you B
Hello Mary,
> Well, it's a mystery to me why two of my languages show twice in the
> Spell Checker menu, but it's no problem.
Maybe you have both available. Try something. Open the editor and select
one of you British English dics and then select Spell
Checker/Dictionaries. What
remember the procedure to follow so TB can access them. I
> did it with version 1.something and, as I always install one version on
> top of another, each new version just sees them there and makes them
> available for me.
I see.
Well, it's a mystery to me why two of my langua
Hello Mary,
>> Have you ever used (or tried to use) CSAPI dictionaries from MS Office?
>> I get British English and Spanish duplicated, but I have always had that
>> since version 1.xx because I use the CSAPI dics.
>
> No, not to my knowledge, although I do have Office 2000. And I've used
> them,
Hello Tony!
On Monday, April 18, 2005, 4:28 PM, you wrote:
MB>> Lately, I saw Tony B. type "prey" for "pray" in the body of a
MB>> message.
> That's the correct spelling, I was stalking for an answer :)
Hehehe! :rofl2:
So, like I said, we can really get by just fine without this annoying
old s
Hello Mary,
A reminder of what Mary Bull on TBBETA typed on:
18 April 2005 at 23:25:16 GMT +0200
MB> Lately, I saw Tony B. type "prey" for "pray" in the body of a message.
That's the correct spelling, I was stalking for an answer :)
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Tony.
Using The Bat! v3.0.9.17 Return Windows XP Home
Hello Miguel!
On Monday, April 18, 2005, 4:13 PM, you wrote:
>> American English
>> British English
>>
>> These two are listed both at the top and at the bottom of the menu.
> Have you ever used (or tried to use) CSAPI dictionaries from MS Office?
> I get British English and Spanish duplicated,
Hello Mary,
> American English
> British English
>
> These two are listed both at the top and at the bottom of the menu.
Have you ever used (or tried to use) CSAPI dictionaries from MS Office?
I get British English and Spanish duplicated, but I have always had that
since version 1.xx because I u
Hello Mary,
A reminder of what Mary Bull on TBBETA typed on:
18 April 2005 at 21:03:40 GMT +0200
MB> Maybe it'll get sorted in the next beta.
Yes, and maybe West Ham will win the FA cup this year :)
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Tony.
Using The Bat! v3.0.9.17 Return Windows XP Home SP2
:gentoo:
www.ge
Hello Tony!
On Monday, April 18, 2005, 1:55 PM, you wrote:
MB>> Intentional or bug?
> Something your end, I only got one of each...
Okay. The duplication isn't hurting me.
> ... Neither of which work
Really sorry about that. Maybe it'll get sorted in the next beta.
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Best regards,
Mary
T
Hello Mary,
A reminder of what Mary Bull on TBBETA typed on:
18 April 2005 at 20:31:23 GMT +0200
MB> Intentional or bug?
Something your end, I only got one of each... Neither of which work :)
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Tony.
Using The Bat! v3.0.9.17 Return Windows XP Home SP2
:gentoo:
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Hello Everyone!
In trying to puzzle out the Spell Checker problem which others, like
Tony, are having, I noticed that on the drop-down Spell Checker Menu
in the Edit Mail Message window, there's a duplication:
American English
British English
These two are listed both at the top and a
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