Re: 5.0.22.5

2011-08-08 Thread Roger Phillips
Hello Maxim,

Sunday, August 7, 2011, 8:01:36 PM, among other things, you wrote:

MM The Bat! 5.0.22.5 (ALPHA) is available at
MM http://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/a-5/tb50225.rar

MM What's new in 5.0.22.5 since 5.0.22.4:
MM [+] An option to specify time format for the message list in the
MM Preferences dialog. Now the time format by default fits time format used in 
previous version of The Bat!

24hr clock times now work, but 

In 'Preferences':

1.   The  item  'Use custom date format' does not display the curent date as
the example. 

 2.  The item 'Use custom date format for current week's messages' cannot be
 edited.   It  always displays the full date and time, and so do this week's
 messages in the list.

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 Roger 

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Re: 5.0.22.5

2011-08-08 Thread Martin Sebald
Hello Maxim,

up and running.

But IMAP is still not working for me:

I connect to the IMAP server and get kicked after some time when TheBat
is still looking for changes in the folders on the server.

!08.08.2011, 09:39:40: IMAP  - Server reports error. The response is: 
BYE  ALERT Fatal error: Invalid argument
!08.08.2011, 09:39:40: IMAP  -  BYE  ALERT Fatal error: Invalid
argument

Regards,
Martin


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Re: 5.0.22.5

2011-08-08 Thread Maxim Masiutin
Hello Roger,

Monday, August 8, 2011, 9:38:45 AM, you wrote:

RP 1.   The  item  'Use custom date format' does not display the curent date as
RP the example. 
This is deliberate, it shows a date 44 days in the past.

RP  2.  The item 'Use custom date format for current week's messages' cannot be
RP  edited.   It  always displays the full date and time, and so do this week's
RP  messages in the list.
If the checkbox is checked, the text input line becomes enabled, and if
the checkbox in unchecked, the input line is disabled, isn't it?


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5.0.22.6

2011-08-08 Thread Maxim Masiutin
The Bat! 5.0.22.6 (ALPHA) is available at
http://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/a-5/tb50226.rar

What's new in 5.0.22.6 since 5.0.22.5:
[+] An option to specify time format for the message list in the Preferences 
dialog. Now the time format by default fits time format used in previous 
version of The Bat!





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Re: 5.0.22.5

2011-08-08 Thread Maxim Masiutin
Hello Miles,

Monday, August 8, 2011, 5:48:01 AM, you wrote:

MC IMHO, giving us an option to use English date/time format to override
MC The Bat! UI language setting would be appreciated.

We  will  give a choice between the language of The Bat! interface and
the language configured in Windows Regional Settring of control panel,
in alpha 6.

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Re: 5.0.22.6

2011-08-08 Thread Vilius Ĺ umskas
Sveiki,

Monday, August 8, 2011, 6:32:41 PM, you wrote:

 The Bat! 5.0.22.6 (ALPHA) is available at
 http://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/a-5/tb50226.rar

 What's new in 5.0.22.6 since 5.0.22.5:
 [+] An option to specify time format for the message list in the
 Preferences dialog. Now the time format by default fits time format
 used in previous version of The Bat!

Works   fine.   One  small  note: Force 24hours format should not be
needed  now, because time format must be taken from regional settings.
For  some  reason,  even  if  I have 24hours configured in my regional
settings,  and  The  Bat!  is  configured to take language/format from
regional settings I have to force it to display 24hours.

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Re: 5.0.22.5

2011-08-08 Thread Roger Phillips
Hello Maxim,

Monday, August 8, 2011, 4:53:38 PM, among other things, you wrote:

MM Hello Roger,

MM Monday, August 8, 2011, 9:38:45 AM, you wrote:

RP 1.   The  item  'Use custom date format' does not display the curent date 
as
RP the example. 
MM This is deliberate, it shows a date 44 days in the past.
Why?

RP  2.  The item 'Use custom date format for current week's messages' cannot 
be
RP  edited.   It  always displays the full date and time, and so do this 
week's
RP  messages in the list.
MM If the checkbox is checked, the text input line becomes enabled, and if
MM the checkbox in unchecked, the input line is disabled, isn't it?

No, it is not!  Not even in 5.0.22.6



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 Roger 

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Re: 5.0.22.5

2011-08-08 Thread Roger Phillips
Hello Maxim,

Monday, August 8, 2011, 4:53:38 PM, among other things, you wrote:


MM Monday, August 8, 2011, 9:38:45 AM, you wrote:

RP 1.   The  item  'Use custom date format' does not display the curent date 
as
RP the example. 
MM This is deliberate, it shows a date 44 days in the past.
Why?

RP  2.  The item 'Use custom date format for current week's messages' cannot 
be
RP  edited.   It  always displays the full date and time, and so do this 
week's
RP  messages in the list.
MM If the checkbox is checked, the text input line becomes enabled, and if
MM the checkbox in unchecked, the input line is disabled, isn't it?

A  more  explicit answer:

No, here the input line is not enabled, not even in version 5.0.22.6



-- 
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 Roger 

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Re: 5.0.22.5

2011-08-08 Thread Uwe Steinfeld
Hello Roger,

Monday, August 8, 2011, 7:58:45 PM, you wrote:

MM If the checkbox is checked, the text input line becomes enabled, and if
MM the checkbox in unchecked, the input line is disabled, isn't it?

 A  more  explicit answer:

 No, here the input line is not enabled, not even in version 5.0.22.6

Cannot  confirm.  The  input  line  is  /  is not enabled, just as Maxim writes.
-- 
Regards,
Uwe

Using The Bat! v5.0.22.6 (ALPHA) on Windows 7 6.1
Build 7601 Service Pack 1



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item for wish list

2011-08-08 Thread Gary
Hi guys,

For a long time, I have been thinking about TB having the ability to store
word or phrases in the form of a word/phrase expander. An example would be
  

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item for wish list

2011-08-08 Thread Gary
Hi guys,

sorry, mouse-yips, sent before completing :)

For a long time, I have been thinking about TB having the ability to store
word or phrases in the form of a word/phrase expander. This is different
from a quick template.

An example would be, if I type in tyvm and say hit shift+spacebar, this
would expand out to thank you very much. The vocabulary one can add is
unlimited. I know of only one other MS mail client that has this capability,
other than Linux mail clients such as Mutt using VIM as an editor. Vim can
store any number of shortcut words/phrases.

Just a thought. It would really save on typing for power users. 
  

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 Gary   





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Re: item for wish list

2011-08-08 Thread Dwight Corrin
On Monday, August 8, 2011, 6:43:18 PM, Gary wrote:
 
 For a long time, I have been thinking about TB having the ability to store
 word or phrases in the form of a word/phrase expander. This is different
 from a quick template. 

how is this different than a quick Template?
  
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Re: item for wish list

2011-08-08 Thread Gary
Hi Dwight,

  On Mon, 8 Aug 2011 18:53:20 -0500 UTC(8/8/2011, 6:53:20 PM -0600 UTC my
  time), Dwight Corrin wrote:

 For a long time, I have been thinking about TB having the ability to
 store word or phrases in the form of a word/phrase expander. This is
 different from a quick template.

D how is this different than a quick Template?

Well, this would be simple and lighter to use in that no macros would be
involved, not the full blown features of a quick template, e.g attaching
files, etc, but rather just text expansion, a pure word / phrase expander if
you will. It would have the ability with a keystroke to save highlighted
text into the expander, as well as expanding a shortcut with another
keystroke or combo (user customizable).

-- 
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Re: 5.0.22.6

2011-08-08 Thread Zann
Hello Maxim,

MM What's new in 5.0.22.6 since 5.0.22.5:
MM [+] An option to specify time format for the message list in the 
Preferences dialog. Now the time format by default fits time format used in 
previous version of The Bat!

The question remains: why using custom date format specified as 'MM/dd/yy' 
shows both date and time? Inability to hide time is a major downgrade from the 
old options to be  able to ... display date and time using different formats 
for convenience of reading the message list (quotation is from the old 
Date/Time Format dialog). By the way, 'Day, Month, Year, and Era Format 
Pictures' article on MSDN The Bat! opens on clicking Help in the new dialog 
says nothing about time - so why 'MM/dd/yy' ends up displaying time as well?

With hope,
-Zann



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Re: 5.0.22.5

2011-08-08 Thread Roger Phillips
Hello Uwe,

Monday, August 8, 2011, 8:29:24 PM, among other things, you wrote:

US Hello Roger,

US Monday, August 8, 2011, 7:58:45 PM, you wrote:

MM If the checkbox is checked, the text input line becomes enabled, and if
MM the checkbox in unchecked, the input line is disabled, isn't it?

 A  more  explicit answer:

 No, here the input line is not enabled, not even in version 5.0.22.6

US Cannot  confirm.  The  input  line  is  /  is not enabled, just as Maxim 
writes.

It is enabled but editing the text does not change the date format.

-- 
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 Roger 

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