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Hopefully this time it will get through if
so,
Hello, first please excuse my ignorance but I can't
use your forum I actually found your reply's to my email in the bulk folder of
Hotmail and only noticed it because of a rapid rise in junk mail from 100 to 141
in one day, subsequently seeing that the abiword mailer sent most of them.
1.Is this normal?
2.how do I stop it from sending email that do not
correspond to the questions asked?
3.Is the forum only accessable through the archives
link?
4. where can
I find the question askes for I can't seem to find themin the archives
for May?
The
following is directed towards "Mike and Sam th"
On the original suggestion of "The
Scrap" I'll try to hopefully answer some of your reply's,
windows has the extension for the scrap as "SHS" and it opens with
"RUNDLL32". (shs is not necessarily a format, possibly just an allocation
of an extension so that rundll32 can be applied and hence rundll32 can execute
the word processor that created the scrap)
I asked for the suggestion, for I use the function
regularly as an example I have the wordpad Icon on the task bar, I open it paste
or type any notes highlight it or select all and drag it to the desktop.
The scrap assumes the name of the first words of the text or you can rename
it anything you want whithout having to worry about extensions, you can
also open it, add whatever, close it and it is automatically saved.
Another advantage of having this feature with "SHS and RUNDLL32", is that it
remembers the word processor that created it, as an example create one
with word pad, the scrap opens to word pad, create one with Lotus Word Pro and
that scrap will open with Lotus Word Pro. Both scraps are identical until
you open the scrap and are presented with the processor that created
it.
Hopefully the figs came through with the icon that
I have for the "SHS" scrap extension. In my Limited knowledge I would say it may work
something along these lines;
1.SHS is not a specific format just a permit to
create a file (drag & drop, auto save, etc. For if you create one outright
on the desktop eg new, .doc/rename it to xyz.SHS and try to open it, it fails as
not being "a valid scrap document/shortcut file").
2.Rundll32 is the link between the word processor
that created the file and the scrap extension. (allows different word processors
to utilise the scrap function without applying a specific format)
3.Therefore SHS is the style (not a format) of the
file and Rundll32 applies the word processor that created it, and its the word
processor that holds the files default format. (So the word processor needs only
to work with the method, not create it)
If, as in one of your emails you where to apply eg,
"rtf" format, it would defeat the purpose for all scraps would be "rtf" and all
"rtf" files would become scraps. Not a good thing, for the scraps have to be
format independant, but word processor dependant as I hope this email
explains.
Now, if I'm correct in this assumption, the SHS and
RUNDLL32 actions should be replicable for a crossplatform version if it doesn't
already exist,(if you could find a Os system other than windows and do
it, I would say that a similar type of shs and rundll32 exist) for
ultimately all the word processor has to do is to be able to execute the
instructuons from RUNDLL32 to handle the SHS file it originally created, as
the"Scrap". As the inverse would apply in the scraps creation from Abi
word.
From what I can see;
no specific format required for the word processor
handles it like a traditional shortcut.
a word processor that can work
with/create,
the dumy extension "shs" and
the interface "rundll32" to handle the
procedure
I hope this helps a bit.
Regards P.Denis
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- Re: The scrap suggestion, Attn Mike &Sam Th P.Denis
- Re: The scrap suggestion, Attn Mike &Sam Th sam th
- The scrap suggestion, Attn Mike &Sam Th P.Denis
- Re: The scrap suggestion, Attn Mike &Sam Th Mike Nordell
- Re: The scrap suggestion, Attn Mike &Sam Th Martin Sevior
