ON Sunday, February 03, 2002, 11:13:02 AM, you wrote:
Jernej It's pretty simple to port The Bat: start RegEdit, go to
Jernej HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT and export the complete folder The
Jernej Bat!. Backup your complete The Bat installation (all folders,
Jernej including all Bat's files -
Hello Gerard!
On Monday, February 4, 2002 at 9:32:29 AM you wrote:
BTW extra points for naming my car brand :-)
Sounds like one of the newer German or Swedish cars. Hmm, the key
element tells me it's electronically started. Renault has a card. BMW,
Audi and Volvo I can't remember. Mercedes
Hello Andy!
On Monday, February 4, 2002 at 4:31:22 AM you wrote:
Is the current Betaversion stable enough to try it?
As long as you don't use the RTFV on a Win9x machine: Yes.
Caveat: This was posted after a few days with beta34, 35 just runs for
a few minutes now.
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Gerard wrote:
BTW extra points for naming my car brand :-)
Most probably a Renault Laguna.
Jint Nijman
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Dear John,
--- John Phillips / Montag, 04.02.2002, 11:03:15
Replacing buttons
Just put glyphs.bmp to your installation folder (typically
C:\Program Files\The Bat!\)
I did that - restarted Bat!, and the old icons appeared, but in
black white. Did I do something wrong ( apart
Hello Eddie
You wrote On Mon, 4 Feb 2002, at 11:41:41 [GMT +0100] (21:41 Australian Eastern
Time,Monday):
I think they are in BW
I want my old ones back! (pouting mode)
How do I do this?
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I used some different buttons which came out in colour ... there is a
BW set so maybe you used them by mistake.
With best wishes,
Dave
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Hello Dave
You wrote On Mon, 4 Feb 2002, at 11:00:54 [GMT +] (22:00 Australian Eastern
Time,Monday):
I used some different buttons which came out in colour ... there is a
BW set so maybe you used them by mistake.
I could only find one link. Could you e-mail me the ones you have if
If I navigate to an address from the address book with the keyboard
and hit enter, the address name edit box pops up, how do I select an
address with the keyboard?
Also, I can't get rid of 2 folders in the address book Trusted root
CA and Intermediate CA? (they are re-inserted after a restart)
Dear John,
--- John Phillips / Montag, 04.02.2002, 12:01:12
Replacing buttons
I want my old ones back! (pouting mode)
How do I do this?
Just delete the .bmp file and restart TB!
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Hi John,
On 04 February 2002 at 22:01:12 +1100 (which was 11:01 where I live)
John Phillips wrote in
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I think they are in BW
I want my old ones back! (pouting mode)
How do I do this?
Delete glyphs.bmp (or rename it to
Hi John,
Some alternative sets are here:
ftp://ftp.gin.cz/pub/mswindows/the_bat/glyphs/
http://www.dreamer.de/projekte/thebat/
These were posted a few days ago by Jernej Simoncic.
With best wishes,
Dave
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Hello Headless,
On Mon, 4 Feb 2002 09:18:43 +GMT (4-2-2002, 10:18 +0100GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
H If I navigate to an address from the address book with the keyboard
H and hit enter, the address name edit box pops up, how do I select an
H address with the keyboard?
ALtEnter
H Also,
On 04 February 2002 at 9:18 am Headless wrote:
If I navigate to an address from the address book with the keyboard
and hit enter, the address name edit box pops up, how do I select an
address with the keyboard?
Hit Alt-Enter.
Also, I can't get rid of 2 folders in the address book Trusted
Hi Jernej,
OK ... are you saying that when I backup my mail folders then if I
need to ever do a full re-install of The Bat! then simply re-importing
the backup will not be enough to get me up and running? What exactly
is stored in the Reg that would be important to me? I basically need
all my
Hello Roelof!
On Monday, February 4, 2002 at 1:02:27 PM you wrote:
H Also, I can't get rid of 2 folders in the address book Trusted root
H CA and Intermediate CA? (they are re-inserted after a restart)
Here too.
Hmmm, I've deleted them months ago - I think it was under 1.53. Since
the files
Hello Alastair,
Sunday, February 03, 2002, 4:36:06 PM, you wrote:
AS It appears to be one of those mind mapping things, except that the
AS nodes of the map can be made up of any (possibly Web-based)
AS information, not just words you type in yourself. I must say the Web
AS site would be greatly
Hello Dierk,
On Monday, February 4, 2002 at 1:34:14 PM you wrote (at least in
part):
DH Hmmm, I've deleted them months ago - I think it was under 1.53. Since
DH the files for them are still in my working directory I was a bit
DH baffled to see that I cannot get them *back*. I just tried that.
Hello Gerard,
04. februar 2002, 9:32:29, you wrote:
GdV The point, we should try to make TB! not a tool for experts but for
GdV all users out there. That means easy to configure and intuitive to
GdV use. That sort of kills the register editing option, sorry.
OK, attached are two batch
Monday, February 04, 2002, 9:18:43 AM, Headless wrote:
Most peculiar: I had to go back to Batty's main window to find out how
to bring up the address book, the message compose window doesn't have
a button or a menu entry to bring the address book up.
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At the right of the To: field are
Hello Headless,
04. februar 2002, 10:18:43, you wrote:
H Most peculiar: I had to go back to Batty's main window to find out how
H to bring up the address book, the message compose window doesn't have
H a button or a menu entry to bring the address book up.
Sure it has - select the To:, CC:, or
Hello Peter!
On Monday, February 4, 2002 at 3:05:01 PM you wrote:
- make sure View / Certificate Databases is enabled.
D'uh!
So that's my Homer Simpson for this week. Thanks, Peter!
BTW, (as you see below) I still haven't converted to 98SE.
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Hello Headless,
H If I navigate to an address from the address book with the keyboard
H and hit enter, the address name edit box pops up, how do I select an
H address with the keyboard?
RO ALtEnter
This edits the properties of the AB entry
CtrlEnter gives you a new message. Was a bit hasty
Hello Dave,
04. februar 2002, 13:14:12, you wrote:
DC OK ... are you saying that when I backup my mail folders then if I
DC need to ever do a full re-install of The Bat! then simply re-importing
DC the backup will not be enough to get me up and running? What exactly
DC is stored in the Reg that
Hello Andy,
04. februar 2002, 17:28:18, you wrote:
As long as you don't use the RTFV on a Win9x machine: Yes.
What ist RTFV, please?
New addition in 1.54: Rich Text Viewer (allows you to use proportional
fonts among other things).
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Monday, February 04, 2002, 12:06, you wrote:
H If I navigate to an address from the address book with the
H keyboard and hit enter, the address name edit box pops up, how do
H I select an address with the keyboard?
CtrlEnter
Whoohee, thanks.
Was a bit hasty and afterwards I realised I wasn't
Monday, February 04, 2002, 11:49, you wrote:
H Most peculiar: I had to go back to Batty's main window to find out how
H to bring up the address book, the message compose window doesn't have
H a button or a menu entry to bring the address book up.
Sure it has - select the To:, CC:, or BCC:
Hello Andy!
On Monday, February 4, 2002 at 5:28:18 PM you wrote:
Hi Dierk,
As long as you don't use the RTFV on a Win9x machine: Yes.
What ist RTFV, please?
Rich Text Format Viewer, a/k/a RTV (Rich Text Viewer).
PTV is Plain Text Viewer.
The difference is only seen in 1.54(beta), as
Peter,
Thank you for this. It took out one password, but refuses to
budge on the second account. What am I missing?
Elaine
Hello ETM,
On Friday, February 1, 2002 at 11:41:12 PM you wrote (at least in
part):
E Now, how do I get rid of the password dialogue box?
Do you have set an
How the h*** do you enable and disable threading in a folder?
I somehow got the folder for a mailing list into threading mode and it
is driving me nuts - I want to turn threading OFF!! but can't find any
command to do so, and the help file doesn't provide any help.
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On Monday, February 04, 2002, at 5:35:49 PM PST, Peter Bennett wrote:
How the h*** do you enable and disable threading in a folder?
Hello Peter,
You can go to the View menu on the toolbar, go down to View threads
by, and choose None (or any of
I like using the Alt-number combos; try Alt-1 through Alt-4, and Alt-0 to turn
off.
Now if only threading was a per-folder option!
(Actually use the Help File for TB Help?? Don't bother, it's a lost cause...)
jon
On Monday, February 04, 2002, 8:35:49 PM, Peter Bennett wrote:
PB How the
On Monday, February 4, 2002, 9:54:49 PM, Jonathan Wayne wrote:
Now if only threading was a per-folder option!
It is, isn't it, if you don't set a folder to use the defaults?
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On Monday, February 04, 2002, at 8:07:21 PM PST, Dwight A Corrin
wrote:
Now if only threading was a per-folder option!
It is, isn't it, if you don't set a folder to use the defaults?
Yes - it's one of the things I really appreciate about TB!'s
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