On Thu, 14 Mar 2002 12:31:58 -0500
Carsten Guthardt-Schulz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> > BTW: Is there a way to get the attributes *bold* /italic/ and
> >> > _underlined_ showed in TB? Is this on the wish list?
> SH>
> SH> Already does in TB! beta, using Rich Text Viewer. It's coloring
> :
ACM> I haven't had this problem to deal with. I usually either quote the
ACM> entire message and delete the unwanted parts as I type
There are two main types of quoting: 1) Quoting (almost) the whole message
and then deleting the parts you don't want and 2) quoting only WHAT you
want and WHEN yo
>> > BTW: Is there a way to get the attributes *bold* /italic/ and
>> > _underlined_ showed in TB? Is this on the wish list?
SH>
SH> Already does in TB! beta, using Rich Text Viewer. It's coloring :-)
I'm using Beta46, can't see anything using the RT Viewer. *Does this appear
bold anywhere?* _
M> you need to have some context while replying, i think it works great that
M> way.
You have the context, because you mark the block in the message that you
are reading, so you have the full original message window. Or alternatively
the "original text" part of the editor window.
M> and if you'd
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On Thu, 14 Mar 2002 09:46:23 +0100, Ottar Grimstad [OG] graced us with
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ACM>> Of course, if I have to quote from multiple messages then I have
ACM>> no choice but that's unusual.
OG> If I quote from multiple messages, I press reply
Hello Allie,
Thursday, March 14, 2002, 9:19:27 AM, you wrote to TBUDL:
ACM> Of course, if I have to quote from multiple messages then I have
ACM> no choice but that's unusual.
If I quote from multiple messages, I press reply for each of the
messages, and use these replies as a basis for copying
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On Wed, 13 Mar 2002 19:50:01 -0500, Guti [G] wrote these comments:
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G> Right, so what do you do if you want to quote several blocks (with
G> lines in between that you don't want to quote)? After quoting one
G> block, you can't go back to the previe
On Thu, 14 Mar 2002 02:18:21 +0100 Mrten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Right, so what do you do if you want to quote several blocks (with
> > lines > in between that you don't want to quote)? After quoting one
> > block, you > can't go back to the preview or message window, select
> > another bl
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Om 1:50 op donderdag 14 maart 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
excuse me for barging in, but:
> Right, so what do you do if you want to quote several blocks (with lines
> in between that you don't want to quote)? After quoting one block, you
> can't go back
On Wednesday, March 13, 2002, 6:50:01 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ACM>> You really can't expect TB! to do that sequence for you
ACM>> automatically. It's something that *you* want to do, the way
ACM>> *you* want it to be done
> I don't exactly want TB do to that frequence, what I am asking for
ACM> How do you select multiple blocks of text from the message view window
ACM> prior to hitting F4 to generate the reply? I just tried to and I
ACM> can't.
Right, so what do you do if you want to quote several blocks (with lines in
between that you don't want to quote)? After quoting one block,
AMEN! Thanks for the pointer to BAT, Dave.
March 13, 2002, 02:08:45, you wrote:
> Because I get hundreds of E-mails/day and am use to just sitting back
> and using my mouse until I have to start actually typing a reply. I
> never use keyboard shortcuts...hard to train an old dog new t
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@ 10:40:33 -0500 [ Wed, 13 Mar 2002], Guti [G] wrote these words of
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G> That's exactly what I use. Unfortunately, this F4 thing only allows
G> quoting the first block.
How do you select multiple blocks of text from the message view window
Hello guti.
At 10:40 AM on Wednesday, March 13, 2002 you wrote the
following about [Feature wish: Editor improvement]:
guti> [...] person's. And once the initials become longer
guti> than let's say 5 letters it should leave them
guti> completely, instead of having a quote
DiP> Ah...I highlight in preview mode and press F4 and get my blank reply
DiP> window
That's exactly what I use. Unfortunately, this F4 thing only allows quoting
the first block. For the following quotes I have to go back to the
message/preview window, mark a text, Control-C, Alt-Tab, Alt-Ins
> Highlight the text, press F4 as I have done here.
Ah...I highlight in preview mode and press F4 and get my blank reply
window (have it set to now show all the quoted text. But as I found
highlighting in preview, I can right click mouse and copy and paste as
quote in reply mode...
Th
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@ 00:08:45 -0700 [ Wed, 13 Mar 2002], Dave In Phoenix [DIP] contributed
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DIP> Actually I think I just solved the problem..learning new ways I
DIP> can highlight and copy from preview screen and then paste as quote
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At 13.03.2002 08:08, Dave in Phoenix wrote the following:
> Jakob wrote:
>> But why not stop using the mouse,
> Because I get hundreds of E-mails/day and am use to just sitting back
> and using my mouse until I have to start actually typing a r
Actually I think I just solved the problem..learning new ways I can
highlight and copy from preview screen and then paste as quotes in reply
modegee..didn't realize I could make it so easy..still
learning..obviously. It doesn't include who said it but that is minor.
>> But
>
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At 13.03.2002 07:51, John Phillips wrote the following:
> Highlight the text, press F4 as I have done here.
Another top notch feature! Great! Note: This only works in preview mode,
not editor mode (there it just pops up the annoying spel chekar.
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At 13.03.2002 07:44, Dave in Phoenix wrote the following:
> With Bat it seems it is all or none and if none have to go to the tiny
> upper screen and copy and paste with quotes. Not that hard but miss
> the old way.
New programs, new ways. Try
Hello Dave
You wrote On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, at 23:44:51 [GMT -0700] (17:44 Wednesday where I
live):-
> The only feature I miss from old days, is seeing the text in the big
> editor window and being able to highlight with mouse the text I want to
> quote and right click to have JUST that te
I am a new user of Bat.. It took many years for me to find a better
E-mailer than PMMail that I have been using for well over 10 years,
originallyback in my OS/2 days. Bat has been discussed on the
PMMail discussion list and I know there are other that are now switching
to Bat
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On Tue, 12 Mar 2002 20:14:37 -0500, Guti [G] graced us with these
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ACM>> This assumes that you've finished quoting what you want to. This is
ACM>> dangerous.
G> Well, it assumes that you have marked all you want to quote. But if you
G> w
ACM> This assumes that you've finished quoting what you want to. This is
ACM> dangerous.
Well, it assumes that you have marked all you want to quote. But if you
want to quote more from other lines, this feature wouldn't do any damage,
because you click with the mouse in the Original Text window p
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@ 18:45:31 -0500 [ Sat, 9 Mar 2002], Guti [G] contributed this to our
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G> And this is annoying me since I use The Bat! There is no way around it.
G> The editor would be much better if it was possible to resize this
G> part of th
> I'm trying to size the window that shows the message that I'm replying
> to. I drag the bar down to make the window show more lines. But each
> time I click on reply to reply to another message, it seems to default
> (or go back to) it's former, too narrow, size.
And this is annoying me since
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