Hello Ludovic,
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 at 15:32:55 [GMT +0100] (which was 15:32 where I live)
you wrote:
LLM> Hi,
LLM> On Monday, November 29, 2004 at 2:29:03 PM, Tony Boom wrote:
LD>>> My Auto-wrap is "on" . So the "?" is wrapped to the next line : why
>> Simple reason, your not supposed to l
> You may not be able to drag text from an email to a word processor,
> but you can attach a file to a new mail by dragging it and dropping
> it onto the Create A New Message button on the toolbar. A blank mail
> will then appear with the file attached.
Yes, that's handy.
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Hi,
On Monday, November 29, 2004 at 5:30:37 PM, Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
>>> Simple reason, your not supposed to leave a space between the last word
>>> in a question and the question mark. It's punctuation, just like a
>>> comma, exclamation mark and a full stop. You don't put a space before
>>>
Hi Louis-Dominique,
11/29/2004 9:18:02 AM you wrote:
LD> Nevertheless the ask of Marten stay with out answer. Some
LD> body know where is the difficulty to features the "drag and
LD> drop" in The Bat! ?
LD> At least, if there is a luck to have it working some days ?
You
> Hello Admin at AK & everyone else,
>> All other text based applications seem to allow me to do this but I
>> finf it frustrating that it cannot be doen from TB.
> Its a feature that should be added, agreed. If you file a wish on BT I'll
> support it.
Oh.. then you'll have to remind me wher
Hi,
On Monday, November 29, 2004 at 3:18:02 PM, Louis-Dominique wrote:
> In past I did always type punctuation just after the word;
> but few time ago I read somewhere that double mark as ";" or
> ":" must have a blank space between them and the word they
> follow.
That's the
Hello Ludovic LE MOAL & everyone else,
on 29-Nov-2004 at 15:32 you (Ludovic LE MOAL) wrote:
>> Simple reason, your not supposed to leave a space between the last word
>> in a question and the question mark. It's punctuation, just like a
>> comma, exclamation mark and a full stop. You don't put a
Hello Admin at AK & everyone else,
on 29-Nov-2004 at 11:43 you (Admin at AK) wrote:
> Why can't I highlight text in an email and drag and drop it to another
> application?
> All other text based applications seem to allow me to do this but I
> finf it frustrating that it c
Hi Louis-Dominique,
11/29/2004 6:31:44 AM you wrote:
LD> Since we are talking about editing, the sentence above ends
LD> with question mark. As for that kind of mark we usually leave a
LD> blank space between word and mark. My Auto-wrap is "on" . So
LD> the "?" is wrapped to the next line
Hello Thomas,
Monday, November 29, 2004, 2:12:15 PM, you wrote:
> it is called "plenken" in German. I don't know the English
> word.
LOL
"plenk" actually is a 1:1 adaption of "blank"... :-)
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Hello Louis-Dominique,
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 15:18:02 +0100 GMT (29/11/2004, 21:18 +0700 GMT),
Louis-Dominique wrote:
LD> In past I did always type punctuation just after the word;
LD> but few time ago I read somewhere that double mark as ";" or
LD> ":" must have a blank space between
Hi,
On Monday, November 29, 2004 at 2:29:03 PM, Tony Boom wrote:
LD>> My Auto-wrap is "on" . So the "?" is wrapped to the next line : why
> Simple reason, your not supposed to leave a space between the last word in
> a question and the question mark. It's punctuation, just like a comma,
> exc
al !
Nevertheless the ask of Marten stay with out answer. Some
body know where is the difficulty to features the "drag and
drop" in The Bat! ?
At least, if there is a luck to have it working some days ?
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Hello Thomas,
A reminder of what Thomas Fernandez on TBUDL typed on:
29 November 2004 at 14:23:23 GMT +0100
TF> Or the last word and an exclamation mark, comma, or
TF> full-stop, colon... for that matter.
Should have read your reply before I sent mine! Great minds think alike :)
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Hello Louis-Dominique,
A reminder of what Louis-Dominique on TBUDL typed on:
29 November 2004 at 14:15:14 GMT +0100
LD> My Auto-wrap is "on" . So the "?" is wrapped to the next line : why
Simple reason, your not supposed to leave a space between the last word in
a question and the question
Hello Louis-Dominique,
On Mon, 29 Nov 2004 12:31:44 +0100 GMT (29/11/2004, 18:31 +0700 GMT),
Louis-Dominique wrote:
LD> Since we are talking about editing, the sentence above ends
LD> with question mark. As for that kind of mark we usually leave a
LD> blank space between word and mark. My A
Bonjour Marten,
Monday, November 29, 2004, 11:43:20 AM, tu écrivais:
> Why can't I highlight text in an email and drag and drop it to another
> application?
I fully subscribe to that feature !!
Even first ! why this could not work in the mail editor it-self?
Since we are ta
Why can't I highlight text in an email and drag and drop it to another
application?
All other text based applications seem to allow me to do this but I finf it
frustrating that it cannot be doen from TB.
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Hello Geordon, hi list,
On Monday, January 14, 2002 'Geordon VanTassle' wrote:
> Can it be done? Or, did I just miss something?
Use + drag'n'drop.
To make a subdirectory + + drag'n'drop
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Hallo,
you can drag and drop a file to a Mail to attach it, but why can't I drag
and drop attachments back to the desktop?
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On Thu, 27 Jul 2000 11:06:21 -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
>> prefer to use in a particular situation. I prefer a standard shift
>> car. Others think I'm backward and like unnecessary tedium.
>> That's them.
SL> Of course, how else are you supposed to drop 3 gears to get a high boost
SL> so you
Wednesday, July 26, 2000, 4:08:50 PM, Curtis wrote:
> prefer to use in a particular situation. I prefer a standard shift car.
> Others think I'm backward and like unnecessary tedium. That's
> them.
Of course, how else are you supposed to drop 3 gears to get a high boost
so you can switch lan
>> Heh, well, if your mouse is a little pencil-head eraser-type thing in
>> between the G, B, and H keys, then presumably it's not too far away.
SL> Ungh. While that is the best laptop pointing device there is it is even
SL> more imprecise than a mouse so it is harder to do things effective
On Wed, 26 Jul 2000 14:29:22 -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
>> do it faster that way. Why? Because I'm deadly accurate and fast with
>> a mouse. Sorry that you aren't. :-)
SL> You're assumption is that I am not.
Only teasing Steve. :-)
SL> Even so, holding Shift, moving down 3 lines, pre
Wednesday, July 26, 2000, 1:52:22 PM, Curtis wrote:
> do it faster that way. Why? Because I'm deadly accurate and fast with a
> mouse. Sorry that you aren't. :-)
You're assumption is that I am not. As I stated, I play FPS games and I
use the mouse. I was in one of the top CS clans of its ti
On Wed, 26 Jul 2000 13:12:06 -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
SL> The mouse is less precise, more time consuming and less convenient
SL> for working within text
Someone who hasn't ever used a keyboard before will tell you
about the joys and superiority of pen and paper. Watching the same
person
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text using both the mouse and keyboard together. Both combined, is
faster than one alone. I use the mouse alone to drag and drop text where
it's implemented.
SL> The timeframe is to show that a lot thought has gone into the
SL> keyboard design (although lately a lot of marketing has gon
Wednesday, July 26, 2000, 1:48:29 PM, Fred wrote:
> Of course I can use the keyboard (with the Bat I'm forced to do that).
> But I noticed with other programs that I find it much easier and faster
> to drag and drop text blocks with my intellimouse (digital or
> analog
Wednesday, July 26, 2000, 1:44:48 PM, Tom wrote:
> Heh, well, if your mouse is a little pencil-head eraser-type thing in
> between the G, B, and H keys, then presumably it's not too far away.
> :)
Ungh. While that is the best laptop pointing device there is it is even
more imprecise than a m
On Wed, 26 Jul 2000 22:48:29 +0200, Fred van Veen wrote:
FvV> But If Ritlabs decide to implement this feature as an option, would
FvV> that be a problem for you?
Yes. It would add extra bloat to the code and introduce more
potential bugs. :-)
yeah, yeah. The old bloat 'phobia is
Wednesday, July 26, 2000, 1:42:36 PM, Curtis wrote:
> On Wed, 26 Jul 2000 13:12:06 -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
> traditional way is better then say so. Adding this silly 'but this is
> how it has been done for god knows how many years' just doesn't cut it.
That is why I didn't say that. I said
SL> I never understood this fascination with drag and drop text inside the
SL> same application. I mean, when you start typing your next message, stop mid
SL> sentence and look where your hands are. Now, look where your mouse is. Now
SL> as yourself this simple question: Whi
Hello All,
On 26-7-2000 22:12:06, Steve wrote:
S> Wednesday, July 26, 2000, 1:08:33 PM, Fred wrote:
FvV>>>> Is it possible to drag and drop text in the editor?
C>>> No it's not. . Missing Agent again? :-)
>> Too bad. Maybe in a next version. In ag
On Wed, 26 Jul 2000 13:12:06 -0700, Steve Lamb wrote:
SL> For me the answers are the keys and the keyboard. Why do I want
SL> to move my hand all the way over to the mouse to use an analog
SL> pointing device to mark/move text when the matter of a few pixels
SL> this way or that results in u
Wednesday, July 26, 2000, 1:08:33 PM, Fred wrote:
FvV>>> Is it possible to drag and drop text in the editor?
C>> No it's not. . Missing Agent again? :-)
> Too bad. Maybe in a next version. In agent is a option you can chose
> or not! Yep missing agent agai
Hello All,
On 26-7-2000 21:51:23, Curtis wrote:
C> On Wed, 26 Jul 2000 21:24:50 +0200, Fred van Veen wrote:
FvV>> Is it possible to drag and drop text in the editor?
C> No it's not. . Missing Agent again? :-)
Too bad. Maybe in a next version. In agent is a option
On Wed, 26 Jul 2000 21:24:50 +0200, Fred van Veen wrote:
FvV> Is it possible to drag and drop text in the editor?
No it's not. . Missing Agent again? :-)
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Is it possible to drag and drop text in the editor?
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t> test: That doesn't always work. Try doing that in TB's Template editors.
Wow, I can't believe that they just didn't put the same window type
into all the edit windows, so the editor quirks you have to learn work
everywhere. Makes sense to me. ahh well, perhaps next time?
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Hello tracer,
On Sunday, April 30, 2000 at 07:12:58 GMT +0700 (which was 5:12 PM
where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
> Hello Januk Aggarwal,
> On Sun, 30 Apr 2000 13:17:08 -0700 GMT your local time,
> which was Monday, May 01, 2000, 3:17:08 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
> Januk Aggarwal w
Hello Januk Aggarwal,
On Sun, 30 Apr 2000 13:17:08 -0700 GMT your local time,
which was Monday, May 01, 2000, 3:17:08 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Januk Aggarwal wrote:
> Hello tracer,
> On Sunday, April 30, 2000 at 16:25:05 GMT +0700 (which was 2:25 AM
> where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typ
Hello tracer,
On Sunday, April 30, 2000 at 16:25:05 GMT +0700 (which was 2:25 AM
where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
> Hello Januk Aggarwal,
> On Sat, 29 Apr 2000 17:25:18 -0700 GMT your local time,
> which was Sunday, April 30, 2000, 7:25:18 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
> Januk Aggarwal
ED] wrote and made these points on the subject
> of "Drag and drop":
>>>> The editor in The Bat! is more rudimentary (although still, IMHO,
>>>> very capable) and more suited to the writing of email messages.
>> To say the least, I am entirely satisfi
Hi joshua,
On 30 April 2000 at 07:33:28 GMT -0500 (which was 13:33 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject
of "Drag and drop":
>>> The editor in The Bat! is more rudimentary (although still, IMHO,
>>> very capable) and more su
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e) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
>> Is there any possibility to drag and drop texst in a message aI write?
>> Say I want to drag a text somewhere else in the message I'm going to send, is it
>possible?
>> It won't work here...
>> I know it works in the previous program I
ore suited
> to the writing of email messages.
Forte' Agent's editor supports text drag and drop functionality. :-) Yet,
I have more control with TB's editor. OE's editor is really not good.
> As such, you won't find the more advanced facilities in TB's editor
>
Hi Thobias,
On 30 April 2000 at 02:01:56 GMT +0200 (which was 01:01 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject
of "Drag and drop":
> Is there any possibility to drag and drop texst in a message aI
> write?
...
> I know it works in the prev
Hello Thobias,
On Saturday, April 29, 2000 at 02:01:56 GMT +0200 (which was 5:01 PM
where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed:
> Is there any possibility to drag and drop texst in a message aI write?
> Say I want to drag a text somewhere else in the message I'm going to send, is it
Is there any possibility to drag and drop texst in a message aI write?
Say I want to drag a text somewhere else in the message I'm going to send, is it
possible?
It won't work here...
I know it works in the previous program I used, Outlook Express 5.
Thank
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