Re: Auto wrap problem

2004-08-02 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello WilWilWil,

On Sun, 1 Aug 2004 11:24:54 +0200 GMT (01/08/2004, 16:24 +0700 GMT),
WilWilWil wrote:

W> Thanks,  it's  really  what  I want. But if I use Plaint Text(Windows) format, I
W> loose  auto  spell checking with the underline of mistakes. I there a way to have
W> both ? I know, I want a lot, but that why I use TB ! ;-)

IIRC something about the spell checker has improved in one of the post
realse version. I am too lazy to search the changelog now, but what
you want just might be possible int he next release. Someone CMIIW.

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Re[2]: Auto wrap problem

2004-08-01 Thread WilWilWil
==Original message text===
From: Allie Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Wilwilwil on TBUDL" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Saturday, July 31, 2004, 3:12:18 PM
Subject: Auto wrap problem
AM> Wilwilwil, [W] wrote:

>> The thing I want is a virtual line feed just like in notepad or winword, that go
>> on  the next line when the text will go out of the window, but that doesn't edit
>> or insert any code of wrap in the text...

>> Possible to param TB like that ?

AM> Yes. Just switch to using the Plain Text (Windows) editor.


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Thanks,  it's  really  what  I want. But if I use Plaint Text(Windows) format, I
loose  auto  spell checking with the underline of mistakes. I there a way to have
both ? I know, I want a lot, but that why I use TB ! ;-)

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Re: Auto wrap problem

2004-07-31 Thread Allie Martin
Wilwilwil, [W] wrote:

> The thing I want is a virtual line feed just like in notepad or winword, that go
> on  the next line when the text will go out of the window, but that doesn't edit
> or insert any code of wrap in the text...

> Possible to param TB like that ?

Yes. Just switch to using the Plain Text (Windows) editor.

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Auto wrap problem

2004-07-31 Thread WilWilWil
I  want  to go on line when my text is out of the window editor when composing a
new mail. I know the feature "AutoWrap" in TB. But it put a line feed code in my
text  and  if  I  copy  it  in  winword for example, I had to kill all line feed
characters (chr10 & chr13).

The thing I want is a virtual line feed just like in notepad or winword, that go
on  the next line when the text will go out of the window, but that doesn't edit
or insert any code of wrap in the text...

Possible to param TB like that ?  (in plain text, not HTML)

Thanks

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