Re[2]: Word wrap problems

2004-07-28 Thread 9Val
Hello M, 

MicCullen Now, if they can just give the option of
   
   who? :)
   
MicCullen proportional fonts...

It is impossible because needs full editor rewrite

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Re[2]: Word wrap problems

2004-07-27 Thread Peter Ballantyne
Hello Allie,

Wednesday, July 28, 2004, 12:15:04 AM, you wrote:

MicroEd is special in that when it
 wraps as you type, it hard wraps.

 The Windows editor for TB! was introduced so that those who don't like
 the cursor behaviour as well as other aspects of MicroEd could have a
 more familiar solution. Unfortunately TB! will not wrap on sending so
 the text is sent unwrapped.

Hi Allie. I have been following this discussion with interest as the
differences between the two editors has always puzzled me. Does that
mean that when I prepare a message using the Windows editor that my
recipient will receive it as one long line, or will their email
program wrap it for them?  Thanks for your help.



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Re[2]: Word wrap problems

2004-07-27 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello 9Val,
Tuesday, July 27, 2004, 3:30:28 PM, you wrote:

SC I just tested this by sending on long line in the HTML editor and
SC sending it to myself and viewing it in plain text viewer and it wraps
SC as needed in TB!

9 Hmm,  may  be  I  don't know some preferences, but TB! wraps it on the
9 window  edge  and on high resolution and wide viewer to follow line is
9 un-comfort for my eyes.


Agreed. I meant that it wraps at the window edge as opposed to if you
paste it into Notepad and it doesn't wrap at all. I also agree Micro-ed
is great for this.

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Re[2]: Word wrap problems

2004-07-27 Thread Peter Ballantyne
Hello Dave,

Wednesday, July 28, 2004, 8:14:23 AM, you wrote:

 Hello Peter,

 Tuesday, July 27, 2004, 3:02:59 PM, you wrote:


 Would I be correct in assuming that MicroEd has huge potential for
 goofing up due to the great number of options avaulable?

 I'm not certain what you mean by potential for goofing up,

Sorry, that may be a Kiwi (New Zealand) slang saying. To goof up
usually means to mess something up. In other words, due to the great
number of options available for MicroEd there is a greater possibility
of someone like me messing things up by fiddling. That's what I meant
to say. Sorry for the slang.

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Re[2]: Word wrap problems

2004-07-27 Thread Peter Ballantyne
Hello Dave,

Wednesday, July 28, 2004, 8:14:23 AM, you wrote:

You know before sending how the
 wrapping will be received by your recipient.

That's a very worth while advantage I had not understood before. Thank
you for pointing it out. I will try using MicroEd again and see if
this thread will help me to get a grasp on what I suspect is really a
very well designed little editor.

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Re[2]: Word wrap problems

2004-07-27 Thread Peter Ballantyne
Hello Allie,

Wednesday, July 28, 2004, 11:07:02 AM, you wrote:

My thanks to everyone who pitched in and made helpful comments about
MicroEd. I think I am converted. I understand it much better after
reading all your posts than I did before. Really, the free caret is a
lot like the click and type setting in Microsoft Word (2003) and a
similar function in good old Word Perfect. Maybe the typical Windows
editor way of doing it has made me a little lazy. I really do want my
messages to appear neat and profrssional to the reader.

BTW, I tracked down the emails I used to occasionally get in one long
unwrapped line. They all came from a friend with a very old Apple
computer, and I have absolutely no idea what his email program was. I
think he has since upgraded, so maybe it's a thing of the past.

Kind regards to all you helpful people out there, and how nice being
able to see your faces, courtesy of the Rogues' Gallery! :-)

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Re[2]: Word wrap problems

2004-07-27 Thread Peter Ballantyne
Hello Mary,

Wednesday, July 28, 2004, 2:34:25 PM, you wrote:

 Can you see us?  Can everyone but me see you?

To be perfectly honest Mary I have no idea. Can someone else say if
they can see me or not please?

Thank you.

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