Re: Not have subject auto-complete

2002-06-24 Thread PFord

On Monday, June 24, 2002, Ben Kennish wrote:

> How many people find the autocomplete for subject useful? If so,
> what do you use it for?

Good questions. I can't think of any use for it. I'd love to be able
to turn it off, too.

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Re[2]: Not have subject auto-complete

2002-06-24 Thread Ben Kennish

Hi Marck,

On Monday, June 24, 2002, 4:48:37 PM, you [MDP] wrote:
MDP> Okay, then delete the offending entries from the history list. Use the
MDP> Alt-Down key to drop down the whole list, cursor down to the entry you
MDP> don't want to keep and press delete. That'll fix ya!

Yes it would fix it but it's also just a pain in the bum!

I think that there should be an option to disable autocomplete for
subjects only and I am sure that it would not be too hard for the
developers to implement.

How many people find the autocomplete for subject useful?  If so, what
do you use it for?

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Re: Not have subject auto-complete

2002-06-24 Thread Jonathan Angliss

On Monday, June 24, 2002, Rick Reumann wrote...

> I don't think an option to turn off auto-complete for the subject
> field would be that big of a deal.

They have it for the addressing, but not for subjects... and the
history for both addressing and subject are stored in the same file :P
Rather an odd option to allow you to disable one, but not the other.

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Re: Not have subject auto-complete

2002-06-24 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi Rick,

@24 June 2002, 11:39:21 -0400 (16:39 UK time) Rick Reumann wrote in
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ND>> One spot where that won't even work is with letter case.

> EXACTLY! That's where I was having major trouble as well. It one
> point I typed [ot] and I want to switch it to [OT] and I had to
> type that pretty darn fast in order to prevent the over-ride.

> I don't think an option to turn off auto-complete for the subject
> field would be that big of a deal.

Okay, then delete the offending entries from the history list. Use the
Alt-Down key to drop down the whole list, cursor down to the entry you
don't want to keep and press delete. That'll fix ya!

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Re: Not have subject auto-complete

2002-06-24 Thread Nick Danger

Subject: Not Have Subject Auto-Complete
   From: Thomas F
~~

Hello Thomas,

> The way I see it, you have to use an autocomplete option that does not
> include "history"

I have mine set for just "All Address Books" but the subject line
still autocompletes from history. That was my first thought when I
tried to find a way to stop it also. Alas, not the case.

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Re[2]: Not have subject auto-complete

2002-06-24 Thread Rick Reumann

On Monday, June 24, 2002, 10:54:07 AM, Nick Danger wrote:

N
ND> One spot where that won't even work is with letter case.

EXACTLY! That's where I was having major trouble as well. It one
point I typed [ot] and I want to switch it to [OT] and I had to
type that pretty darn fast in order to prevent the over-ride.

I don't think an option to turn off auto-complete for the subject
field would be that big of a deal.


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Re: Not have subject auto-complete

2002-06-24 Thread Thomas F

Hello Rick,

On Mon, 24 Jun 2002 09:48:52 -0400 GMT (24/06/02, 20:48 +0700 GMT),
Rick Reumann wrote:

RR> The problem is I like having the auto-complete for the addresses.
RR> Is there anyway to have The Bat set up to not auto-complete the
RR> subject line, but to just auto-complete the address field.

The way I see it, you have to use an autocomplete option that does not
include "history". I don't "history" anyway; if you type an address,
the history option will sometimes autocomplete a whole line of
addresses, even if you only want that one address.

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Re: Not have subject auto-complete

2002-06-24 Thread Nick Danger

Subject: Not Have Subject Auto-Complete
   From: Marcus Ohlström
~~

Hello Marcus,

>> The problem comes when you want to type a shorter subject. For
>> example, if I send a message with subject "Test number 2" and later I
>> want to send one with subject "Test", it is quite likely the it will
>> go out with "Test number 2" also. It's happened to me several times.

> I agree that it can be annoying but you know you can hit the delete
> button, don't you? Maybe not a solution but at least a workaround.

One spot where that won't even work is with letter case.  Say I shoot
off a quick note to my home address and put "reminder" as the subject.
Later I'm sending a note to my boss and want to type "Reminder". Auto
correct changes it to "reminder" and it a PITA to override.

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Re: Not have subject auto-complete

2002-06-24 Thread Marcus Ohlström


On Monday, June 24, 2002, 16:39, Miguel A. Urech wrote:

> The problem comes when you want to type a shorter subject. For
> example, if I send a message with subject "Test number 2" and later I
> want to send one with subject "Test", it is quite likely the it will
> go out with "Test number 2" also. It's happened to me several times.

I agree that it can be annoying but you know you can hit the delete
button, don't you? Maybe not a solution but at least a workaround.

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Re: Not have subject auto-complete

2002-06-24 Thread Miguel A. Urech

Hello Marck,

> Why not just ignore it and keep typing? The auto-complete will let you
> carry on typing from where you left off and override the "suggestion".

The problem comes when you want to type a shorter subject. For
example, if I send a message with subject "Test number 2" and later I
want to send one with subject "Test", it is quite likely the it will
go out with "Test number 2" also. It's happened to me several times.

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Re[2]: Not have subject auto-complete

2002-06-24 Thread Rick Reumann

On Monday, June 24, 2002, 10:21:28 AM, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:


MDP> Why not just ignore it and keep typing? The auto-complete will let you
MDP> carry on typing from where you left off and override the "suggestion".

 Well, it seems to auto-complete pretty quick. Not a big deal
 though you are right as long as I don't pause when typing the
 subject. THanks for the feedback.


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Re: Not have subject auto-complete

2002-06-24 Thread Marck D Pearlstone

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Hi Rick,

@24 June 2002, 09:48:52 -0400 (14:48 UK time) Rick Reumann wrote in
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> ... Is there anyway to have The Bat set up to not auto-complete the
> subject line, but to just auto-complete the address field.

Why not just ignore it and keep typing? The auto-complete will let you
carry on typing from where you left off and override the "suggestion".

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Not have subject auto-complete

2002-06-24 Thread Rick Reumann

Bat List,

The auto-complete for the subject seems to complete too quickly and is
a bit annoying. The problem is I like having the auto-complete for the
addresses. Is there anyway to have The Bat set up to not auto-complete
the subject line, but to just auto-complete the address field. In
Preferences it looks like you have options about how you want the
address to auto-complete but you can't seem to turn off the subject
auto-complete without also turning off the address auto-complete.

Thank for any help,

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