Re[2]: MicroEd vs Plain text

2006-03-22 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Paul,
Wednesday, March 22, 2006, 3:17:31 PM, you wrote:

PM> As far as the Help file goes, it seems to indicate that ALT-L means
PM> "Align the block on left end". When I try it on your text and on mine
PM> it doesn't appear to do anything, what exactly does it do?

Try typing a Paragraph with two lines in it, sort of like this one
will be. Then place your cursor in the middle of the first line and
type some more info, as if you had forgotten some words. You will
notice that your formatting is all messed up, assuming you do not have
auto-formatting turned on. Now with the cursor still in the paragraph
somewhere  hit  ALT+L  and  voila,  formatting  should be fixed. ALT+J
should then Justify it if you so wish.

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Re[2]: MicroEd vs Plain text

2006-03-22 Thread vitalie vrabie
hi,

Wednesday, March 22, 2006, 9:00:40 PM, you wrote:

> when composing a message in The Bat's MicroEd editor,
> you can be sure it will be displayed for all of your recipients
> in exactly the same way you're composing it.

...with the condition that they'll view with a fixed-width font and their 
viewer will scroll (and not autowrap) lines that don't fit its viewarea's 
width. :)


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