Hello Chris,
>> That's how it more or less works :
>
> Sort of...
>
> When Word (or OpenOffice) puts something on the clipboard, it puts it
> one there is multiple formats. I know that Words puts it on in plain
> text (the clipboard default), RTF, and Word format. When another
> program goes to re
MAU @ 12/14/2005 5:48:13 AM
"Smart Bat column alignment"
> That's how it more or less works :
Sort of...
When Word (or OpenOffice) puts something on the clipboard, it puts it
one there is multiple formats. I know that Words puts it on in plain
text (the clipboard defau
Hello MAU,
On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 you wrote in
M> They may, but not always. Some times formatting done apparently with
M> tabs is done by other means,
I've just replied to Feli on the same subject. At least I now have my
columns, however I had to do it :-)
In the particular Word document I attem
Hello Feli,
On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 you wrote in
FW> yes, tabs are copied, but how they display depends of your text editor.
FW> Tab setting in word processors is normally defines in cm or inces, in
FW> text editors you define your tab in number of characters.
Maybe that's why, when I copied my tab
Hello Richard,
> Another little thing learnt. I thought that Tabs were carried over in
> the copying.
They may, but not always. Some times formatting done apparently with
tabs is done by other means, for example paragraph indentation may be
done by setting different margins for different paragrap
Hello Richard,
On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 12:59:11 +0100GMT Richard Wakeford wrote:
RW> Another little thing learnt. I thought that Tabs were carried over in
RW> the copying.
yes, tabs are copied, but how they display depends of your text editor.
Tab setting in word processors is normally defines in cm
Hello MAU,
On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 you wrote in
M> When you paste something in a _text_ processor, how can it know where it
M> comes from to understand its formatting, etc.? Does a text processor
M> have to understand the special coding (formatting) done by MS Word,
M> OpenOffice, etc.? So, all it p
Hello Richard,
M>> no text editor gets the formatting when you copy from Word and paste
>
> That's another useful snippet of information learnt thanks. Although why
> Word can't make formatting exportable I don't know. Maybe it's time to
> give OpenOffice a go.
It is not a Word problem, you would
Hello MAU,
On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 you wrote in
M> no text editor gets the formatting when you copy from Word and paste
That's another useful snippet of information learnt thanks. Although why
Word can't make formatting exportable I don't know. Maybe it's time to
give OpenOffice a go.
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Hello Richard,
M>> I can even see a 'Paste formatted' option, which I don't know what it
M>> does but the name seems to suggest something
>
> Unfortunately it doesn't paste formatted from Word but it was so easy to
> align all my lists with the Tab button that it only took a few minutes.
Glad yo
Hello MAU,
On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 you wrote in
M> I don't use Smartbat at all but, have you tried right-clicking just
M> anywhere inside it to get the context menu?
Just as a follow up I'd still like some way to tell you if the three
"autoformatting, autowrap and justify on wrap" are on or off as
Hello MAU,
On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 you wrote in
M> I don't use Smartbat at all but, have you tried right-clicking just
M> anywhere inside it to get the context menu? I can even see a 'Paste
M> formatted' option, which I don't know what it does but the name seems to
M> suggest something ;-
Write 100
Hello Richard,
> Nobody? :-(
I don't use Smartbat at all but, have you tried right-clicking just
anywhere inside it to get the context menu? I can even see a 'Paste
formatted' option, which I don't know what it does but the name seems to
suggest something ;-)
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Please support th
Nobody? :-(
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Hello,
How do you get columns to align in smart bat?
I have one page which is meant to have columns in it. However Smat Bat
behaves like MicroEd in that, if you don't have line spaces, all lines
become one the moment you start to edit.
do all my editing by copying to Word, making adjustmen
Hi,
On Thursday, November 10, 2005 at 4:03:48 PM, Nick Danger wrote:
> Does anyone know if it has ever been entered into the wish list to
> make the auto time stamp when Smart Bat opens optional? I seem to
> recall it being discussed before but don't remember if it was ever
&g
Greets,
Does anyone know if it has ever been entered into the wish list to
make the auto time stamp when Smart Bat opens optional? I seem to
recall it being discussed before but don't remember if it was ever
entered.
Thanks,
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Hello,
I want to copy a list form Word into Smart bat. I've tried it with Tabs
and with ordinary spaces but it just will not accept the formatting. Is
this a feature of Smart Bat or is there a trick to get columns to line
up properly?
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On Sunday, November 23, 2003, 6:49 AM, you wrote:
RO>> When opening SmartBat, it inserts a line in the current file that
RO>> contains time and date,
mM> Jean's question prompted me to investigate Smart Bat, with which I was
mM> not familiar. When I invoke the Smart Bat
mpted me to investigate Smart Bat, with which I was
not familiar. When I invoke the Smart Bat there are two time
stamps, one for the current moment, and another for some other date
that has no relevance to the message I'm memo-ing (Jean, that's not
really a word!) Are there supposed to
Hello Julian
Thank you for your email dated Monday, July 28, 2003, 8:45:17 AM,
in which you wrote:
>> Unfortunately I seem to have 'lost' all my Smart Bat entries
JBL> all you need to do is right click on the SmartBat Window,
JBL> choose New Pad, and then browse to th
On Monday, July 28, 2003, 6:26:17 AM, William Moore wrote:
> I changed the partition structure so when I restored TB! files I had to
> point TB! to the new paths. No problem. Unfortunately I seem to have
> 'lost' all my Smart Bat entries :-( TB! is still looking for them on
>
Hello TBUDL
At the weekend I re-formatted/partitioned my hard-drives, re-loaded
software and data without too much grief.
I changed the partition structure so when I restored TB! files I had to
point TB! to the new paths. No problem. Unfortunately I seem to have
'lost' all my Smart B
On Sunday, June 8, 2003, 6:46:15 PM, you wrote:
>> In Smart Bat!, I have created rather a large number of tabs, and I'd
>> like to re-arrange them. Can I move them, or do I to close out all the
>> files, and re-open them in the order I want them to be? I've tried
>&
Hello all,
Monday, June 9, 2003, David wrote:
> In Smart Bat!, I have created rather a large number of tabs, and I'd
> like to re-arrange them. Can I move them, or do I to close out all the
> files, and re-open them in the order I want them to be? I've tried
> drag-and-drop
In Smart Bat!, I have created rather a large number of tabs, and I'd
like to re-arrange them. Can I move them, or do I to close out all the
files, and re-open them in the order I want them to be? I've tried
drag-and-drop using mouse, and with ALT and CTRL and ALT-CTRL etc.,
and nothing
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Hi Tom,
@5-Mar-2003, 14:29 -0800 (22:29 UK time) Tom Schuetz [TS] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
TS> Can anyone outline the functionality of SmartBat (F6)? Does it only
TS> store dates and events? Or can it be used to make N happen on DATE?
The FAQ
Hallo Tom,
On Wed, 5 Mar 2003 14:29:17 -0800GMT (5-3-03, 23:29 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
TS> Can anyone outline the functionality of SmartBat (F6)?
It's a little text editor to take notes and such. Can open several
text files simultaneously.
I heard of people who were using it as default
Hi,
Can anyone outline the functionality of SmartBat (F6)? Does it only
store dates and events? Or can it be used to make N happen on DATE?
Thanks!
Tom
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Hallo Dierk,
On Thu, 17 Oct 2002 10:05:35 +0200GMT (17-10-02, 10:05 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
>> This is a shameless copy and paste from a message written by Dierk
>> Haasis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
DH> Since you've mentioned the copyright holder, no harm done. ;-)
Hello Roelof!
On Wednesday, October 16, 2002 at 11:58:05 PM you wrote:
> This is a shameless copy and paste from a message written by Dierk
> Haasis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Since you've mentioned the copyright holder, no harm done. ;-)
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Wednesday, October 16, 2002, 10:58:05 PM, Roelof wrote:
RO> This is a shameless copy and paste from a message written by Dierk
RO> Haasis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
RO> SmartBat is a kind of clipboard extension to collect snippets from
RO> different mails (or other texts) for e
Hallo Anne,
On Wed, 16 Oct 2002 22:04:27 +0100GMT (16-10-02, 23:04 +0200GMT, where
I live), you wrote:
A> OK another question please... in v.1.61 there's an item listed in the
A> 'Tools' menu as Smart Bat. I clicked it and it opened a nice window
A> but I have no ide
Wednesday, October 16, 2002, 6:32:36 AM,William wrote:
WM> Is anyone going to mention 'a bridge over TBUDLed water'? I hope not.
If you're really unlucky William I'll sing it for you! ;-)
OK another question please... in v.1.61 there's an item listed in the
On Thursday, May 23, 2002, Jernej Simončič wrote...
> Hello Jonathan,
JA>> I personally think OE is one of the worst products Microsoft
JA>> conceded... but that is my opinion ;) I won't get into MS bashing on
JA>> here though ;)
> I don't think so. OE would be a great e-mail client
Hello Jonathan,
23. maj 2002, 17:30:08, you wrote:
JA> I personally think OE is one of the worst products Microsoft
JA> conceded... but that is my opinion ;) I won't get into MS bashing on
JA> here though ;)
I don't think so. OE would be a great e-mail client for it's price,
*if* i
On Thursday, May 23, 2002, Matt Thoene wrote...
> Why is there an OE supporter even subscribed to this list?? :]
I personally think OE is one of the worst products Microsoft
conceded... but that is my opinion ;) I won't get into MS bashing on
here though ;)
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On Wednesday, May 22, 2002, 10:33:29 PM, Jonathan Angliss wrote:
>> > I dare say if the developers removed it, it'd knock the exe size down by
>> > maybe 50kb... hardly bloat seeing the size out Outlook Express' exe
>> > file...
>>
>> You are comparing apples and oranges... an Editor feature t
Hi Nick,
On Wed, 22 May 2002 21:49:04 -0700, you wrote:
> > I dare say if the developers removed it, it'd knock the exe size down by
> > maybe 50kb... hardly bloat seeing the size out Outlook Express' exe
> > file...
>
> You are comparing apples and oranges... an Editor feature to an entire
> A
Hello Jonathan Angliss,
On Wednesday, May 22 2002 at 09:00 PM PDT, you wrote:
> I dare say if the developers removed it, it'd knock the exe size down by
> maybe 50kb... hardly bloat seeing the size out Outlook Express' exe
> file...
You are comparing apples and oranges... an Editor feature to
Hi Ricardo,
On Thu, 23 May 2002 00:51:06 -0300, you wrote:
> I think it's too much work to consider it usefull. Considering all the
> other freeware software that can perform better than SB, it enters
> exactly on the bloatware team.
I'd not consider it bloatware... I dare say if the developers
El miércoles 22 de mayo de 2002, 16.36, Costas Papadopoulos decía:
>> Is there any way to have independent settings between the message
>> editor and the smart bat? I think I like the auto-format in the
>> editor, but definitely not in the SB.
CP> Why don't
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Hello Ricardo,
Wednesday, May 22, 2002, 10:32:32 PM, you wrote:
> Is there any way to have independent settings between the message
> editor and the smart bat? I think I like the auto-format in the
> editor, but definitely not in the SB.
W
yesterday I started to use Auto-Format and since then I notice that
the Smart Bat uses it also, although it's not checked in it's
utilities menu.
I don't mind that the auto format is ON in the smart bat, but the
problem is that if I open it and type write away, the new text
magica
Hello Ricardo M. Reyes,
On Wednesday, May 22 2002 at 12:32 PM PDT, you wrote:
> Is it clear? I'm not sure how to describe it.
No, you are clear. That was also one of my complaints with this 'SmartBat'
thing, and no... I was not prepared to hit the 'Enter' Key to start on a
new line. As you ment
Replying to your message of Thursday, May 16, 2002, 4:50:40 PM:
TM> Kind of a cool editor thingy.
Cool!!! That is going to be a handy little sucker I must say. Thanks for
the technical explanation. ;o)
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Hey Pete,
My MUA believes you used The Bat! (v1.60k) UNREG / CD5BF9353B3B7091
to write the following on Thursday, May 16, 2002 at 2:15:57 PM.
PM> Another simple question:
PM> I can't seem to find anything out about this. What is it....Smart Bat?
Kind of a cool editor thin
Another simple question:
I can't seem to find anything out about this. What is itSmart Bat?
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Hello Nick!
On Saturday, April 6, 2002 at 2:59:19 PM you wrote:
> As it stands now, if you have auto-format on... as most do I
> think... you are at a distinct disadvantage when using SmartBat
> unless you come up with a bunch of keystrokes to turn it off... then
> remember to turn it back on ag
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Hello Dierk,
On Saturday, April 6, 2002, at 1:00:34 AM -0700, you wrote
the following in regards to "Smart Bat?":
> In short, it's a second editor with formatting capabilities good to be
> used as a multiple clipboard subst
Hello Sir!
On Saturday, April 6, 2002 at 7:22:13 AM you wrote:
> After a *long* time I've joined the list again. So, I'm not informed
> have you discussed this topic. What *exactly* is the purpose of "Smart
> Bat" and how does it work? If you did talk a
Hello all,
After a *long* time I've joined the list again. So, I'm not informed
have you discussed this topic. What *exactly* is the purpose of "Smart
Bat" and how does it work? If you did talk about this, please send
your answers to my private add
Yes, I have. But:
- It doesn't have a system-wide key call
- It's e-mail dependant
- It doesn't have a 'search' function ;)
Roberto
Saturday, March 30, 2002, 1:23:24 AM, you wrote:
DH> Hello Roberto!
DH> On Friday, March 29, 2002 at 9:47:39 PM you wrote:
>> - Post-it (TM) substitute
DH> Di
Hello Roberto!
On Friday, March 29, 2002 at 9:47:39 PM you wrote:
> - Post-it (TM) substitute
Did you find the message memo, yet?
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It was foretold that on 30-3-2002 @ 15:40:03 GMT-0800 (which was 0:40
where I live) Roberto Machorro wrote and spread these wise comments on
"Smart Bat rules!":
RM> There are much more things you can do with just a plain text editor
RM> with a search function ;) like SmartBat.
Hi all!
I very often find myself in need of:
- Replying to several people similar ideas/stuff
So in SmartBat I copy/paste their names and ideas and hints of
what I want to tell them, then when I'm done checking all e-mail I
come back and reply. My previous solution was to open a New Mess
Roberto Machorro wrote on Friday, March 29, 2002:
> - Mail organizer (got gazillion e-mails)
How do you use it as a mail organizer?
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It was foretold that on 29-3-2002 @ 12:47:39 GMT-0800 (which was 21:47
where I live) Roberto Machorro wrote and spread these wise comments on
"Smart Bat rules!":
RM> Well, all I can say is that it rules! After using it for a few days,
RM> I've used for a whole bunch of thi
Hi to all!
Earlier in time I wrote asking what SmartBat was supposed to be. "A
notepad with search functionality" was the common reply for my e-mail
and for those that asked a similar question afterwards.
Well, all I can say is that it rules! After using it for a few days,
I've used for a whole
Hello Alastair Scott,
On Sunday, February 24 2002 at 01:29 AM PDT, you wrote:
> It is, and it's strangely useful (I first thought 'oh dear, another
> bell and whistle' but, as a sort of permanent Clipboard, it comes in
> handy when developing macros).
Pure bloat because it's not required. There
On 24 February 2002 at 03:21 Stuart wrote:
> It looks to me like a little memo/notepad or daily journal app. TheBat
> has always had some of the features of a PIM and this is just one
> more. :-)
It is, and it's strangely useful (I first thought 'oh dear, another
bell and whistle' but, as a sort
On Sun, 24 Feb 2002 09:03:12 +1100, John Phillips<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
>
>Hello fellow Bat! fans.
>
>I notice in latest betas there is a menu item Tools / Smart Bat! (F6 calls it
>up).
>
>What is the purpose of this?
It looks to me like a little memo/notepa
Hello fellow Bat! fans.
I notice in latest betas there is a menu item Tools / Smart Bat! (F6 calls it
up).
What is the purpose of this?
(Sorry, I am not on the beta list).
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