Hi Pasquale,
on Tuesday, November 23, 1999, 2:28:47 PM GMT+0800, Pasquale J. Festa Sr. wrote:
AM>> NB// Alt+L will not work if the cursor is positioned in the text block
AM>> area with the mouse. You have to position it with the keyboard.
TF>> That's not quite correct. I always position
On Tuesday, November 23, 1999, Pasquale J. Festa Sr. wrote:
> Hmm still happens to me, does monitor size have a connection, I
> basicly have a 9 inch viewing screen.
Monitor size has a connection only to the extent that it limits how wide
you can make the display panes. Try this: Double-click on
On Tuesday, November 23, 1999, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
> can I ask whether the developers have a copy? If yes, maybe they might
> send it to you. Did you ask them?
> If they don't have a copy, what's the point of the wish-list.
>From what I recall now, the users wish list started awhile back af
Hello Thomas,
Monday, November 22, 1999, 9:38:25 PM, you wrote:
TF> Hi Pasquale,
TF> on Tuesday, November 23, 1999, 7:00:54 AM GMT+0800, Pasquale J. Festa Sr. wrote:
AM> NB// Alt+L will not work if the cursor is positioned in the text block
AM> area with the mouse. You have to position
Hi Leif,
can I ask whether the developers have a copy? If yes, maybe they might
send it to you. Did you ask them?
If they don't have a copy, what's the point of the wish-list.
On Tuesday, November 23, 1999, 8:12:18 AM GMT+0800, Leif Gregory wrote:
LG> I've e-mailed him twice directly so far to
Paula,
I've e-mailed him twice directly so far to try and get a copy of the
wishlist so that I could post it to the TBUDL FAQ page. I haven't
gotten a response from him yet.
On Sunday, November 21, 1999, at 1:28 you wrote:
PF> Does "currently" mean that Alex is not working on it for now or
PF> t
>> It would be nice if the View Folder window had a little status line...
> Not to disagree with your suggestion, but how large is your monitor? I
> have a 17". I have TB main window set up with the folder list down the
> left-hand side in a fairly narrow column, wide enough to show folder
> name
> Well, well. AFAIK this summer there was a heated
> discussion in Oxford whether to teach their math students what
> "uniformly continuous function" is or NOT:-))) ROTFLMAO, as
> you say:-) This is exactly what *our* students are taught in the
> *very* first semester:-))
You're joking, ri
Hello Hal,
On Tuesday, November 23, 1999, 8:10:55 (GMT +07:00) you told us:
H> When I asked for compatibility with MS Exchange I guess I should
H> have mentioned "using MAPI". We don't use company e-mail to access
H> the Internet. I know, Neanderthal, but then I don't make policy. I
H> jus
On Monday, November 22, 1999, Thomas Fernandez wrote:
> OK, so by default the cursor should always go into the header, even if
> there is data (TO/Subject/...) already. Unless there is a %SkipHeader
> macro. This defines the default as opposite to what I was thinking of,
> but I get your point.
Monday, November 22, 1999
I am a decent writer, I'd like to write for a living...
but, having the info/resources is another story... I
guess we could all try and work together to throw
something up...
t> same here. I am absolutely no good in writing nice looking things like
t> hel
On Monday, November 22, 1999, Ali Martin wrote:
>> It could be worth posting it onto that FAQ site (the one you hear about
>> when subscribing to the list)
> The shortcut list is unofficial as far as I know and furthermore, I
> can't post it to the TB! website.
The FAQ is unofficial, too, and o
Tuesday, November 23, 1999
Hello Ali,
Tuesday, Tuesday, November 23, 1999, you wrote:
Ali>Paula Ford wrote:
Ali>
>>> I vote for Paula Ford ! Marck D. Pearlstone and Ali Martin can be
>>> candidate too, if they wish.
>> I think that's one election where people would be hoping to come in
>>
Tuesday, November 23, 1999
Hello Ali,
Tuesday, Tuesday, November 23, 1999, you wrote:
Ali>Deryk Lister wrote:
>> Keyboard shortcuts? Ooh, if you have this still I'd love a copy :)
>> I have to say, TB could do with some documentation - it just seems
>> more normal to read how the program
Hi Steve,
on Tuesday, November 23, 1999, 2:33:19 AM GMT+0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
SL> Monday, November 22, 1999, 6:15:22 AM, Thomas wrote:
>> You mean a switch like a %SkipHeader macro?
SL> That would work. I'd actually like to see the current behavior of the
SL> reply template changed so
Hi Pasquale,
on Tuesday, November 23, 1999, 7:00:54 AM GMT+0800, Pasquale J. Festa Sr. wrote:
AM NB// Alt+L will not work if the cursor is positioned in the text block
AM area with the mouse. You have to position it with the keyboard.
That's not quite correct. I always position the curs
Hi Ali,
on Tuesday, November 23, 1999, 5:48:47 AM GMT+0800, Ali Martin wrote:
>> Keyboard shortcuts? Ooh, if you have this still I'd love a copy :)
>> I have to say, TB could do with some documentation - it just seems
>> more normal to read how the program works for yourself than having to
>>
Monday, November 22, 1999
I have an account at hotmail, that I import to outlook
express 5.0 - I would like to be able to move those
messages, also, from outlook to TB!, however - whenever I
try to import them, only a few of the 60+ messages are
imported... which really does little
When I asked for compatibility with MS Exchange I guess I should have mentioned
"using MAPI". We don't use company e-mail to access the Internet. I know,
Neanderthal, but then I don't make policy. I just muddle through as best I can.
Regards,
Hal mailto:[EMAIL PROT
Curious... Does anyone on this list happen to have copies
of the old splash screens from the bat? (the images...) I
would like to have copies on hand, if anyone has them and
would be kind enough to share...
---
opalminer
joshua allen r. day
http://jarday.com
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On Monday, November 22, 1999, Ali Martin wrote:
> All, that I said earlier stands, in that, a badly formatted message
> will be badly formatted when you get it and you can't really make it
> look any better.
Yes, no matter what, some messages always have stumps.
--
Paula Ford
The Bat! 1.36 (re
Deryk Lister wrote:
> Speaking for the other newbies as well as myself, you have my thanks
> :)
No problem.
> It could be worth posting it onto that FAQ site (the one you hear about
> when subscribing to the list)
The shortcut list is unofficial as far as I know and furthermore, I
can't po
On Monday, November 22, 1999, Pasquale J. Festa Sr. wrote:
> Are you ready for this? I checked everything and my fonts was set for
> courier new size 12, as soon as I set it to size 10 everything is
> fine, as soon as you change the font size the messages get truncated.
That's not because of the
Pasquale J. Festa Sr. wrote:
> Are you ready for this? I checked everything and my fonts was set for
> courier new size 12, as soon as I set it to size 10 everything is
> fine, as soon as you change the font size the messages get truncated.
I realized what the problem was when you inc
On Monday, November 22, 1999, Pasquale J. Festa Sr. wrote:
> I've noticed my letters and others seem truncated into more than one
> line, I don't think I'am hitting enter to early. Is there any other
> way for this to happen?
Pasquale, messages that you receive will wrap in the display panes -
e
Hi Ali,
On Monday 22/11/1999 at 21:48, you wrote:
> Here it is attached for you and all the other new subscribers who
> haven't yet gotten a copy.
Speaking for the other newbies as well as myself, you have my thanks
:)
It could be worth posting it onto that FAQ site (the one you hear about
when
On 22 November 1999 at 21:39, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list:
ND> Has anyone found a use for that big 'ol address window that
ND> appears when you have Address Auto View checked? I figure I must
ND> be missing some obvious use for it as I can easily get the address
ND> off the mail head
Hello Ali,
Monday, November 22, 1999, 5:23:14 PM, you wrote:
AM>Pasquale J. Festa Sr. wrote:
AM>>> I'm trying to figure out what you mean by what you are saying but my
AM>>> guess is that your text line lengths are erratic because you are
AM>>> re-editing already wrapped text without the au
Paula Ford wrote:
>> I vote for Paula Ford ! Marck D. Pearlstone and Ali Martin can be
>> candidate too, if they wish.
> I think that's one election where people would be hoping to come in
> last. :)
You can say that again.
> Alexander sent me the name of someone to contact at RIT LAbs. I'm
On Monday, November 22, 1999, Syafril Hermansyah wrote:
t Who volenteers the rewrite the help file (g)
Paula>>> I volunteer to beta test the new Help file for v.2. Where do I
Paula>>> sign up?
t>> Now obviously there is maybe a person qualified here if he can keep
t>> the English simple eno
Pasquale J. Festa Sr. wrote:
AM>> I'm trying to figure out what you mean by what you are saying but my
AM>> guess is that your text line lengths are erratic because you are
AM>> re-editing already wrapped text without the autoformat feature
AM>> switched on. In this case, you can reformat the
Pasquale J. Festa Sr. wrote:
AM>> I'm trying to figure out what you mean by what you are saying but my
AM>> guess is that your text line lengths are erratic because you are
AM>> re-editing already wrapped text without the autoformat feature
AM>> switched on. In this case, you can reformat the
Hello Ali,
Monday, November 22, 1999, 4:00:36 PM, you wrote:
AM>Pasquale J. Festa Sr. wrote:
>> I've noticed my letters and others seem truncated into more than one
>> line, I don't think I'am hitting enter to early. Is there any other
>> way for this to happen?
AM> I'm trying to fig
Hello Ali,
Monday, November 22, 1999, 4:00:36 PM, you wrote:
AM>Pasquale J. Festa Sr. wrote:
>> I've noticed my letters and others seem truncated into more than one
>> line, I don't think I'am hitting enter to early. Is there any other
>> way for this to happen?
AM> I'm trying to fig
Deryk Lister wrote:
>> A work around, at best, is to switch quickly between how the threading
>> is done. Alt+2 then Alt+1, if you are viewing threads by references, or
>> do the reverse if you are viewing threads by subject. The act of
>> switching to one threading method to another collapses
Deryk Lister wrote:
> Keyboard shortcuts? Ooh, if you have this still I'd love a copy :)
> I have to say, TB could do with some documentation - it just seems
> more normal to read how the program works for yourself than having to
> ask how to do everything on the mailing list...
Here it is
Monday, November 22, 1999, 12:11:31 PM, Ali wrote:
> *** BTW, the numeric pad numbers will not work with these shortcuts,
> (ie, Alt+1/2/3/4).
Of course not. To enter high ASCII from the DOS days one would press alt
and use the numeric keypad to enter the ASCII number. :)
--
Stev
Just wondering
Has anyone found a use for that big 'ol address window that appears
when you have Address Auto View checked? I figure I must be missing
some obvious use for it as I can easily get the address off the mail
header.
--
- Nick
Using The Bat! 1.38 Beta/3
under Windows 98 4.10
Hi Ali,
On Monday 22/11/1999 at 20:11, you wrote:
> A work around, at best, is to switch quickly between how the threading
> is done. Alt+2 then Alt+1, if you are viewing threads by references, or
> do the reverse if you are viewing threads by subject. The act of
> switching to one threading meth
Hi Steve,
On Monday 22/11/1999 at 19:28, you wrote:
> There isn't one listed in the keyboard shortcuts that Ali sent out
> recently.
Keyboard shortcuts? Ooh, if you have this still I'd love a copy :)
I have to say, TB could do with some documentation - it just seems
more normal to read how
Pasquale J. Festa Sr. wrote:
> I've noticed my letters and others seem truncated into more than one
> line, I don't think I'am hitting enter to early. Is there any other
> way for this to happen?
I'm trying to figure out what you mean by what you are saying but my
guess is that your tex
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Hello Ali,
AM> You mean the 'Wrap text at' option in the editor preferences. Yes, it
AM> will do what he wants.
I'm using 1.35... is the name changed
Roel wrote:
> \\\|///
> / ~ _ \
> (- O o -)
> --oOOo-(_)-oOOo---
> Hello Mark,
MW>> The option I'm thinking of is a box that asks how long you want each line to be,
MW>> i.e. 70 characters.
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/ ~ _ \
(- O o -)
--oOOo-(_)-oOOo---
Hello Mark,
MW> The option I'm thinking of is a box that asks how long you want each line to be,
MW> i.e. 70 characters. If you want more text on eac
Hi Pasquale -
Monday, November 22, 1999, 12:58:44 PM, you wrote:
PJFS>>> I've noticed my letters and others seem truncated into more than one
PJFS>>> line, I don't think I'am hitting enter to early. Is there any other
PJFS>>> way for this to happen?
>>>From the Options menu, Editor Prefe
Steve Lamb wrote:
>> Additionally, "control -" will collapse a single thread.
>> Any idea what will collapse all threads? It wasn't the obvious
>> "control /" :-)
> There isn't one listed in the keyboard shortcuts that Ali sent out
> recently.
Yes, and this so because there isn't one. A
Monday, November 22, 1999, 10:55:00 AM, Deryk wrote:
> Additionally, "control -" will collapse a single thread.
> Any idea what will collapse all threads? It wasn't the obvious
> "control /" :-)
There isn't one listed in the keyboard shortcuts that Ali sent out
recently.
--
Steve
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/ ~ _ \
(- O o -)
--oOOo-(_)-oOOo---
Hello Deryk,
DL> Any idea what will collapse all threads? It wasn't the obvious
DL> "control /" :-)
no, sorry... I'm looking for that key too :-)
Hi Roel,
On Monday 22/11/1999 at 18:40, you wrote:
> to expand a single thread: control +
> to expand all threads: control *
Excellent stuff, thanks!
Additionally, "control -" will collapse a single thread.
Any idea what will collapse all threads? It wasn't the obvious
"control /" :-)
--
Hello Mark,
Monday, November 22, 1999, 12:16:29 PM, you wrote:
MW> Hi Pasquale -
MW> Monday, November 22, 1999, 10:03:41 AM, you wrote:
PJFS>> Hello TBUDL,
PJFS>> I've noticed my letters and others seem truncated into more than one
PJFS>> line, I don't think I'am hitting enter to early.
\\\|///
/ ~ _ \
(- O o -)
--oOOo-(_)-oOOo---
Hello Deryk,
DL> Just a small question on threading. I apologise in advance if it's an
DL> FAQ, but I couldn't find it documented anywhere.
DL> I pre
Monday, November 22, 1999, 9:04:14 AM, Deryk wrote:
> Is this possible? It would also be nice to have a command for
> expanding _all_ threads in a folder, which is useful for scanning
> through the messages looking for something, and another to collapse
> all threads for neatness when done.
Monday, November 22, 1999, 6:15:22 AM, Thomas wrote:
> You mean a switch like a %SkipHeader macro?
That would work. I'd actually like to see the current behavior of the
reply template changed so that it, too, does not skip the header input but
allow something like this to let the user decide
Just a small question on threading. I apologise in advance if it's an
FAQ, but I couldn't find it documented anywhere.
I prefer to "Thread by references" in the TBUDL folder, since it works
a lot better than threading by subject. However there are some
threads that are an original, a reply, a re
Hi Marck,
On Monday 22/11/1999 at 10:25, you wrote:
DL>> We have one in the UK called "Who Wants To Be a Millionaire"
DL>> hosted by an irritating man called Chris Tarrant.
> Nah .. he's great (grate?)! Didn't you ever see TisWas or OTT?
Hehe I was either very young or not born yet,
Hi Pasquale -
Monday, November 22, 1999, 10:03:41 AM, you wrote:
PJFS> Hello TBUDL,
PJFS> I've noticed my letters and others seem truncated into more than one
PJFS> line, I don't think I'am hitting enter to early. Is there any other
PJFS> way for this to happen?
>From the Options menu,
Hello TBUDL,
I've noticed my letters and others seem truncated into more than one
line, I don't think I'am hitting enter to early. Is there any other
way for this to happen?
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Best regards,
Pasquale mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hi there!
On 21 Nov 99, at 23:30, tracer wrote
about "Re[2]: (SOT) Moo-ah, Met-ah, Med-ah":
> Alexander> But these are *Russian* bears:-)). They know! Those
> Alexander> Americans are really funny, they (provided that they know
> Alexander> *what and where* Russia is anyway) still seem
Hi there!
On 22 Nov 99, at 12:08, Syafril Hermansyah wrote
about "Re: The TBUDL":
> PF> As Marck noted, many new subscribers are unsubscribing shortly
> PF> after joining. Maybe this has nothing to do with what's going on
> PF> on the list, but I doubt it.
>
> Need help of "Alexand
Hello,
Monday, November 22, 1999, You wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm using TheBat! 1.36. Yesterday i found that the size of the installation on
>TheBat! site is not
> the same one which im using. Can you guys tell me if mine is an official version or
>what? I fear
> the one i have has a trojan or som
Hello,
I'm using TheBat! 1.36. Yesterday i found that the size of the installation on TheBat!
site is not
the same one which im using. Can you guys tell me if mine is an official version or
what? I fear
the one i have has a trojan or something.
My Bat! installation filesize 1,623,931 bytes.
Hello Marck,
Monday, November 22, 1999, 5:25:20 AM, you wrote:
MDP> On 21 November 1999 at 13:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list:
It was Imported from the UK, and I only know this because Regis
Philbin said so on the show this morning,BTW my wife knows this
person, she works with a family memb
Hallo tracer,
On Monday, November 22, 1999, 9:28:06 PM (GMT+0800), tracer wrote:
t> Thomas, could you try sending it to your email address without the Mozart
t> node...
I will try that in the morning when I'm back in the office, but I
don't expect it to be any different. I also tried it with th
Hallo Oleg,
On Monday, November 22, 1999, 8:57:38 PM (GMT+0800), Oleg Zalyalov wrote:
>>> It has nothing to do with %cursor macro, while is
>>> reasonable wish. But I'm afraid it is hardly implementable, while it
>>> does work so when you hit reply.
PF>> Well, it would seem that it is
Monday, November 22, 1999
Hello Thomas,
Thomas, could you try sending it to your email address without the Mozart
node...
Best regards,
tracer
Using theBAT 1.38 Beta/2
mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
NOTE: 1 MAILRUN PER DAY ONLY
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Hello tracer,
t> Now obviously there is maybe a person qualified here if he can keep
t> the English simple enough(g)
Fortunantely, you can put pi
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Saturday, November 20, 1999, Paula Ford wrote about
(No Subject):
>> It has nothing to do with %cursor macro, while is
>> reasonable wish. But I'm afraid it is hardly implementable, while it
>> does work so when you hit reply.
PF> Well, it would seem t
Hello tracer,
On Monday, November 22, 1999, 17:21:16 (GMT +07:00) you told us:
t>>> Who volenteers the rewrite the help file (g)
Paula>> I volunteer to beta test the new Help file for v.2. Where do I
Paula>> sign up?
t> Now obviously there is maybe a person qualified here if he can keep
t> th
Paula Ford wrote:
> Not to disagree with your suggestion, but how large is your monitor? I
> have a 17". I have TB main window set up with the folder list down the
> left-hand side in a fairly narrow column, wide enough to show folder
> names, number of new messages in the folder, and the tota
Monday, November 22, 1999
Hello Paula,
Monday, Monday, November 22, 1999, you wrote:
Paula> On Sunday, November 21, 1999, tracer wrote:
>> Who volenteers the rewrite the help file (g)
Paula> I volunteer to beta test the new Help file for v.2. Where do I sign up?
not with me... It was meant a
Monday, November 22, 1999
Hello Ali,
Monday, Monday, November 22, 1999, you wrote:
Ali>tracer wrote:
Ali>
>> Anyway, I find you set filters with special options and then go and
>> clean them up in the menu.
>> I always determine the order of filters myself so anything like this
>> should
Hello Thomas Fernandez,
On Monday, November 22, 1999, 16:20:20 (GMT +07:00) you told us:
TF>>> I feel that the Exchange server means "not recognized in this
TF>>> domain" in both cases, and never tries to send it into
TF>>> cyberspace.
SH>> This is setting in "Relay Control" at In
On 21 November 1999 at 13:32, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list:
DL> We have one in the UK called "Who Wants To Be a Millionaire"
DL> hosted by an irritating man called Chris Tarrant.
Nah .. he's great (grate?)! Didn't you ever see TisWas or OTT?
DL> From what I heard, it was our idea
Hi Syafril,
on Monday, November 22, 1999, 4:11:40 PM GMT+0800, Syafril Hermansyah wrote:
TF>> When I use my address book and the address I send to is "mozart
TF>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>" (without quotation marks), the error
TF>> message will say that mozart is not recognized, i.e. seeing only
Hello Thomas Fernandez,
On Monday, November 22, 1999, 13:54:45 (GMT +07:00) you told us:
TF> I just checked and was told we use MS Exchange version 5.5
OK.
TF> Just tried to send a message to one of my accounts via our SMTP
TF> server, and the below is what happened.
TF> When I use my
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