Re: automatic line wrapping issues

2009-03-31 Thread Volker Ahrendt
[Reply to: »Paul Berger« · 2009-03-31 · 07:32 h (CET)]

Moin, Paul!

 The point is, the wrapping only works when you are typing the
 paragraph from scratch. When you go back to edit a paragraph, all
 the wrapping gets broken and messed up. Why can't it dynamically
 wrap everything like any other text editor would do? Is there a
 setting somewhere?

 It is Alt-L within the paragraph to reformat.

 It would be good if this can be set to autoformat.

Well, Auto-format actually does the trick as long as one is *adding*
characters or words. Reformatting a paragraph after something is
deleted seems to be broken or not be implemented. So in my opinion
this is a bug.

Maybe one of you is willing to submit a bug report:

https://www.ritlabs.com/bt

HTH  Cheers!
VA

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Vista... moving data

2009-03-31 Thread PJohnson
Hi all!

I have my new computer with Vista running, and TB (pro v3) on an
external HD, and wonder how to access all my TB files and folders. V3
doesn't run under Vista and I have downloaded a trial copy of V4 pro.
I suspect I did all this ass-backwards. :) Help?

Thanks!
Pat J on gmail


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Re: Vista... moving data

2009-03-31 Thread Jernej Simončič
On Tuesday, March 31, 2009, 21:27:00, PJohnson wrote:

 I have my new computer with Vista running, and TB (pro v3) on an
 external HD, and wonder how to access all my TB files and folders. V3
 doesn't run under Vista and I have downloaded a trial copy of V4 pro.
 I suspect I did all this ass-backwards. :) Help?

AFAIK, v3 should run just fine on Vista - install it, copy the mail
folder to your user profile, then when TB starts, tell it to use the
folder you copied (be careful that you don't copy the folder to an
area it can't access, which includes Program Files).

Also, up to V4.10 (IIRC) should work with v3 registration keys.

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