Re: CSAPI dictionary (was: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness>

2003-09-18 Thread MAU
Hello Jernej, > Hmm, I've heard somewhere that M$ stopped supporting CSAPI in Office XP, but > it should work with 2k - at lease I can choose Slovenian (CSAPI) from the > spell checker menu. I'm missing the English and German CSAPI entries though > (I have those two dictionaries installed, too; wi

Re: CSAPI dictionary (was: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness>

2003-09-17 Thread Jernej Simončič
On Thursday, September 18, 2003, 0:06:25, MAU wrote: > XP (in Spanish) running on Win2K. But up to a couple of months ago I had > Office 2000 in English and TB did not find CSAPI dics either. Hmm, I've heard somewhere that M$ stopped supporting CSAPI in Office XP, but it should work with 2k - at

Re: CSAPI dictionary (was: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness>

2003-09-17 Thread MAU
Hello Jernej, > Which Office do you have? XP (in Spanish) running on Win2K. But up to a couple of months ago I had Office 2000 in English and TB did not find CSAPI dics either. -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain) Using The Bat! v2.00.6 _

Re: CSAPI dictionary (was: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness>

2003-09-17 Thread MAU
Hello Marck, > No, because they always just plain "worked" for me, so I don't know > what to suggest to help you *make* them work for you. Thanks anyway. -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain) Using The Bat! v2.00.6 Current ver

Re: CSAPI dictionary (was: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness>

2003-09-17 Thread Jernej Simončič
On Wednesday, September 17, 2003, 20:21:09, MAU wrote: > This reminds me that I could never get CSAPI dictionaries to work in my > PC. TB doesn't even find them. Do you have any idea why this may be or > any way to force TB to find them? Which Office do you have? -- Jernej Simoncic, [EMAIL PROT

Re: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness

2003-09-17 Thread Urban
Wednesday, September 17, 2003, Marck D Pearlstone wrote: U>> TB is entirely consistent in this. Both the British and the American U>> spellcheckers redlines synchronise here. > Yes, but the CSAPI British dictionary is more accurate and correctly > redlines synchrinize That doesn't change the fa

Re: CSAPI dictionary (was: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness>

2003-09-17 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
Hi Mau, @17-Sep-2003, 20:21 +0200 (19:21 UK time) MAU [M] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck: >> Yes, but the CSAPI British dictionary... M> This reminds me that I could never get CSAPI dictionaries to work M> in my PC. TB doesn't even find them. Do you have any idea why M> this may be or an

CSAPI dictionary (was: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness>

2003-09-17 Thread MAU
Hello Marck, > Yes, but the CSAPI British dictionary... This reminds me that I could never get CSAPI dictionaries to work in my PC. TB doesn't even find them. Do you have any idea why this may be or any way to force TB to find them? TIA. -- Best regards, Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)

Re: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness

2003-09-17 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
@17-Sep-2003, 18:24 Marck D Pearlstone [MDP] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Urban: MDP> correctly redlines synchrinize ... ... and synchronize (d'oh!). -- Cheers -- .\\arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator TB! v2.00.6 on Windows XP 5.1.2600 Service Pack 1 pgp0.pgp Description: PGP si

Re: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness

2003-09-17 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
Hi Urban, @17-Sep-2003, 12:17 +0200 (11:17 UK time) Urban [U] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck: >> TB, being an effectively European product uses standard British >> English spellings throughout. U> TB is entirely consistent in this. Both the British and the U> American spellcheckers redli

Re: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness

2003-09-17 Thread Urban
Wednesday, September 17, 2003, Marck D Pearlstone wrote: > TB, being an effectively European product uses standard British > English spellings throughout. TB is entirely consistent in this. Both the British and the American spellcheckers redlines synchronise here. -- Urban Momentum: What you g

Re: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness

2003-09-17 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
Hi Urban, @17-Sep-2003, 00:49 +0200 (23:49 UK time) Urban [U] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to myob: U> Tuesday, September 16, 2003, myob wrote: >> SmartBat. [A word not in the dictionary, I see.] U> Wow, I just discovered... Neither is the word synchronise (in the U> Tools menu) The word synch

Re[2]: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness

2003-09-17 Thread Bob Morris
G'day Urban, Wednesday, September 17, 2003, 8:49:03 AM, you wrote: U> Tuesday, September 16, 2003, myob wrote: >> SmartBat. [A word not in the dictionary, I see.] U> Wow, I just discovered... U> Neither is the word synchronise (in the Tools menu) U> The word synchronize, however, seems to be c

Re: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness

2003-09-16 Thread Urban
Tuesday, September 16, 2003, myob wrote: > SmartBat. [A word not in the dictionary, I see.] Wow, I just discovered... Neither is the word synchronise (in the Tools menu) The word synchronize, however, seems to be correct. -- Urban Solomom had three hundred wives and seven hundred porcupines.

Re: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness

2003-09-16 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Jack, On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 11:48:27 -0500 GMT (16/09/2003, 23:48 +0700 GMT), Jack Morrison wrote: > I vote for the above. I have sent it to the wishlist as "Bug report 1720". I don't know why it is called a bug report, I checked and I was really in the wishlist. > And my ballot has been sw

Re[2]: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness

2003-09-16 Thread Jack Morrison
Monday, September 15, 2003, 9:30:10 PM, you wrote: >> Shouldn't there be a way to set the default opening tab? > Maybe. But that would be a wishlist item and not a bug report. ;-) I agree. I was just mumbling to myself. :) -- Best regards, Jack _

Re[2]: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness

2003-09-16 Thread Jack Morrison
Monday, September 15, 2003, 10:34:24 PM, you wrote: > Well, we have different needs here, so I agree that whether or not the > file should be deleted when the pad is deleted thought be optional. > Setting in SmartBat itself: > 1.) Delete text file when pad is deleted > 2.) Keep text file when pad

Re[2]: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness

2003-09-16 Thread Jack Morrison
Tuesday, September 16, 2003, 5:05:29 AM, you wrote: > Hello Jack, > Tuesday, September 16, 2003, 2:17:30 AM, you wrote: JM>> Now try to delete it. Good luck with that! > Where is the 'Delete pad' command. I can only find a 'Close pad' under the > context menu? I have a 'Delete' option only und

Re: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness

2003-09-16 Thread Richard Wakeford
Hello Mark, On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 you wrote in JM>> Now try to delete it. Good luck with that! > Where is the 'Delete pad' command. I can only find a 'Close pad' under the > context menu? I have a 'Delete' option only under the Editor section of > the menu which I assume a

Re: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness

2003-09-16 Thread myob
On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 20:17:30 -0500 GMT(16/09/2003, 2:17 AM + GMT), Jack Morrison wrote: JM> First, create a "new pad" in SmartBat. For example, a JM> new pad named "Clips." JM> Now try to delete it. Good luck with that! I was unable to delete things too - which is why I stopped using Sma

Re: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness

2003-09-16 Thread Mark L
Hello Jack, Tuesday, September 16, 2003, 2:17:30 AM, you wrote: JM> Now try to delete it. Good luck with that! Where is the 'Delete pad' command. I can only find a 'Close pad' under the context menu? I have a 'Delete' option only under the Editor section of the menu which I assume applies to se

Re: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness

2003-09-15 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Allie, On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 22:40:23 -0500 GMT (16/09/2003, 10:40 +0700 GMT), Allie Martin wrote: TF>> The latter is because I might use it the way you indicate, but not TF>> always, so... ;-) > It's a great way to keep a cookie file growing. Right. I just tried it. It is much more conveni

Re: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness

2003-09-15 Thread Allie Martin
Thomas Fernandez, [TF] wrote: TF> The latter is because I might use it the way you indicate, but not TF> always, so... ;-) It's a great way to keep a cookie file growing. I also use it to edit my mass mailing template. I save occasional clips of text that I wish to keep. In fact, in all my use

Re: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness

2003-09-15 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Allie, On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 22:19:33 -0500 GMT (16/09/2003, 10:19 +0700 GMT), Allie Martin wrote: TF>> The point is, TB should delete the file automatically. > If so, then optional please. If no option, then leave as is. I've been > using it as a means to edit certain text files quickly. If

Re: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness

2003-09-15 Thread Allie Martin
Thomas Fernandez, [TF] wrote: TF> Yes, it will delete the file manually, using Windows functions that TF> way. Or any other way. The point is, TB should delete the file TF> automatically. If so, then optional please. If no option, then leave as is. I've been using it as a means to edit certain te

Re: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness

2003-09-15 Thread Richard Wakeford
Hello Thomas, On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 you wrote in > Yes, it will delete the file manually, using Windows functions that > way. Or any other way. The point is, TB should delete the file > automatically. Can't argue with that ;-) -- Best regards, Richard | Using The Bat! 2

Re: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness

2003-09-15 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Jack, On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 21:08:45 -0500 GMT (16/09/2003, 09:08 +0700 GMT), Jack Morrison wrote: >> Confirmed. When you report it to backtrack, please advise the Bug ID >> number for those of us who want to keep an eye on it. > I haven't reported anything, because I'm not even sure what to

Re: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness

2003-09-15 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Richard, On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 02:59:50 +0100 GMT (16/09/2003, 08:59 +0700 GMT), Richard Wakeford wrote: >> But the text file stays on the HD. > Select "New pad". Right click on selected pad from file list and > select "delete". Poof, gone ;-) Yes, it will delete the file manually, using Wi

Re: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness

2003-09-15 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Jack, On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 21:07:14 -0500 GMT (16/09/2003, 09:07 +0700 GMT), Jack Morrison wrote: >> I had two entries in the Main Tab. When I open SmartBat, the new tab >> is opened automatically, and I see the older of the two entries from >> the maintab in the new tab. > Shouldn't there

Re[2]: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness

2003-09-15 Thread Jack Morrison
Monday, September 15, 2003, 8:41:24 PM, you wrote: > Confirmed. When you report it to backtrack, please advise the Bug ID > number for those of us who want to keep an eye on it. I haven't reported anything, because I'm not even sure what to report yet. -- Best regards, Jack

Re[2]: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness

2003-09-15 Thread Jack Morrison
Monday, September 15, 2003, 8:41:24 PM, you wrote: > I didn't try the cruise missile thing, so that part is not > confirmed... By MS Explorer, I guess you mean windows Explorer and not > Internet Explorer, Yup. Sorry about that. > and I used total Commander instead and deleted the > file while T

Re[2]: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness

2003-09-15 Thread Jack Morrison
Monday, September 15, 2003, 8:31:01 PM, you wrote: > Hello Jack, > On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 you wrote in > >> First, create a "new pad" in SmartBat. For example, a new pad named >> "Clips." >> Now try to delete it. Good luck with that! > If you use "Close pad" instead, the

Re: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness

2003-09-15 Thread Richard Wakeford
Hello Thomas, On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 you wrote in >> If you use "Close pad" instead, then it goes - no missile needed. Not >> the way it should work I know, but it does ;-) > But the text file stays on the HD. Select "New pad". Right click on selected pad from file list and

Re: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness

2003-09-15 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Richard, On Tue, 16 Sep 2003 02:31:01 +0100 GMT (16/09/2003, 08:31 +0700 GMT), Richard Wakeford wrote: >> Now try to delete it. Good luck with that! > If you use "Close pad" instead, then it goes - no missile needed. Not > the way it should work I know, but it does ;-) But the text file

Re: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness

2003-09-15 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Jack, On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 20:17:30 -0500 GMT (16/09/2003, 08:17 +0700 GMT), Jack Morrison wrote: > First, create a "new pad" in SmartBat. For example, a new pad named > "Clips." > Now try to delete it. Good luck with that! > It will remain in the SmartBat's tabular index no matter what y

Re: More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness

2003-09-15 Thread Richard Wakeford
Hello Jack, On Mon, 15 Sep 2003 you wrote in > First, create a "new pad" in SmartBat. For example, a new pad named > "Clips." > Now try to delete it. Good luck with that! If you use "Close pad" instead, then it goes - no missile needed. Not the way it should work I kno

More SmartBat/Scheduler monkeybusiness

2003-09-15 Thread Jack Morrison
First, create a "new pad" in SmartBat. For example, a new pad named "Clips." Now try to delete it. Good luck with that! It will remain in the SmartBat's tabular index no matter what you do. You can even fire a cruise missile at it, totally destroying it via Microsoft Explorer, but it will *stil