Re: Kinda roadmap ;)

2020-06-04 Thread MAU
Hello Stefan,

> I was missing you badly since I left Ritlabs office back in 2016 and
> was dreaming to get back to The Bat! development all those years.

Welcome  back  Stef.  I just wish you and Max had not been so stubborn
four years ago and you had not left Ritlabs then.

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Re: Kinda roadmap ;)

2020-06-04 Thread Joerg Schiermeier
Ira wrote:

> when editing an email address in the To field The Bat assumes you're
> entering it from scratch and erases what your doing. For example. I'm
> replying to j...@somecompany.com and I jighlight "jane" and type
> "bob". The Bat (...)

Could you please tell us which number has your bug report in Ritlabs
bug tracker?
So we can check and comment your problem as beta testers.
Thanks.

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Re: Kinda roadmap ;)

2020-06-04 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Marck,

On Thu, 4 Jun 2020 09:10:32 +0100 GMT (04-Jun-20, 15:10 +0700 GMT),
Marck Pearlstone wrote:


> On 04 June 2020 at 04:27 Thomas Fernandez wrote and made these points

> ... 
Thomas Then your editor behaves different from mine. I use MicroEd, and you
Thomas can see my Windows and TB version in my sig. How about yours?

>>> It's been broken since V9 was released. I've reported it before and
>>> it's been confirmed by others. It sadly does not matter to me if you
> ... 

TF>> I wasn't aware this has already been confirmed. Is there a BT entry
TF>> which may specify the editor, so I can check whether it happens here
TF>> too?
> ... 

> Just  to  clarify - Ira is talking about the recipient address line in
> the message header, which is completely separate from which editor you
> are  using and uses a standard windows edit field. The fact of whether
> you  use MicroEd or another to edit the message body is not related to
> the problem.

> This is a not actually a bug but it is a very annoying behaviour.

As mentioned, it does not happen over here. I highlighted "Bat" in the
TO line above and typed "Marck", and TB behaved as expected, like any
Windows application.

It is the same on my home PC from which I replied in the morning, and
my laptop, which I am using now.

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Re: Kinda roadmap ;)

2020-06-04 Thread Marck Pearlstone

On 04 June 2020 at 04:27 Thomas Fernandez wrote and made these points

... 
Thomas>>> Then your editor behaves different from mine. I use MicroEd, and you
Thomas>>> can see my Windows and TB version in my sig. How about yours?

>> It's been broken since V9 was released. I've reported it before and
>> it's been confirmed by others. It sadly does not matter to me if you
... 

TF> I wasn't aware this has already been confirmed. Is there a BT entry
TF> which may specify the editor, so I can check whether it happens here
TF> too?
... 

Just  to  clarify - Ira is talking about the recipient address line in
the message header, which is completely separate from which editor you
are  using and uses a standard windows edit field. The fact of whether
you  use MicroEd or another to edit the message body is not related to
the problem.

This is a not actually a bug but it is a very annoying behaviour.

For  example: a message is being written to freder...@domain.com and I
want  to change that to fr...@domain.com. I highlight "erick" and type
an 'a'. 'erick' disappears, but then the auto-address look up kicks in
and  deletes  everything  after  the  'a'  I just typed so it can list
matching addresses.

IMHO  TB  should  be  able  to  perform an address lookup using cursor
position without having to truncate the remainder of the field content
so  that  I can accept "fr...@domain.com" without having to retype the
remainder (or hope the lookup finds it).

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