OK I take your point. I suppose that I always think to myself that
everyone I send to will have a mail client that soft wraps but I
suppose that this might not be the case so I best obey Netiquette.
Another point I noticed, with "Auto Wrap" turned on, pasting text does
not cause it to be auto w
That's my whole point - with soft wrapping you wouldnt have to scroll
horizontally as well as vertically.
Could there not be a "soft wrap" toggle option on a menu during
composition? I would prefer to send emails
that are not 'hard' wrapped but I want to see what they look like soft
wrapped whil
Hi Allie,
I don't have Auto Format enabled. Using TB 1.60m.
If I write the text 'test1 test2 ' and then copy and paste it multiple
times on the same line I get...
test1 test2test1 test2test1 test2test1 test2test1 test2test1 test2test1 test2test1
test2test1 test2test1 test2test1 test2test1 tes
Mine does ... v1.60d, I think .. but 1.53 did it too.
Depends how wide your window is .. When I shrink the
window so your message lines are longer than the field, I
get a horizontal scroll bar.
Or maybe I should have said depends how long the lines
are. It's very annoying when people send from m
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Wednesday, May 29, 2002, 9:38:49 PM, you wrote:
> Normally, this is what it would do. It doesn't interfere or alter the
> formatting of pasted material which is exactly what other editors do.
> What creates the confusion with this is that most editors come with a
> soft-wrap togg
Hi Marck,
Sorry I meant a soft-wrap option for when mails are being composed.
Ben Kennish
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