Mark,
Don't throw the towel in just yet on this, we'll have to investigate.
jean michel/ctm qa
On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 08:28:39 +0900, Mark S. P. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At Wed, 25 Oct 2006 09:34:53 -0400, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Matthias Schmidt / 2006/10/25 / 09:00 AM wrote:
I think you
Am/On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 08:28:39 +0900 schrieb/wrote Mark S. P. Smith:
At Wed, 25 Oct 2006 09:34:53 -0400, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Matthias Schmidt / 2006/10/25 / 09:00 AM wrote:
I think you need to press the enter key for selecting the kanji
combination.
You need to use TAB to pick one from the
At Thu, 26 Oct 2006 22:52:21 +0900, Matthias Schmidt wrote:
Mark,
do I have to use a special setting for that feature?
I don't get that window ABOVE the word for selecting anything.
As far as I know, you do not have to do anything, apart from enter text
and select the same kanji combination a
Mark,
thanks, but I just don't get the window.
I was typing a Japanese sentence at least 10 times. When I'm on the dot
the proper Kanjis automatically appear. I tried it with TextEdit and
Jedit X. But I'm usually not writing much Japanese.
greetings from the cold mountain ;-)
Matthias
Am/On
Mark Smith wrote:
Attachments seems to be causing problems for some people. I sent an
AppleWorks file to an Apple Mail user, and they have been unable to
open the file.
It seems PowerMail 5.5 incorrectly formats attachments sent in
AppleDouble (either by setting the attachment encoding to
Thanks Jerome.
As long as I know what the problem is, and can get round it.
Any idea how long it will take to fix?
By the way, I was hoping this transition would see us able to select
previously entered Japanaese kanji combinations when entering Japanese
text. Alas, even though the kanji
Am/On Wed, 25 Oct 2006 18:54:41 +0900 schrieb/wrote Mark S. P. Smith:
By the way, I was hoping this transition would see us able to select
previously entered Japanaese kanji combinations when entering Japanese
text. Alas, even though the kanji combinations are displayed as you
enter some Japanese
Matthias Schmidt / 2006/10/25 / 09:00 AM wrote:
I think you need to press the enter key for selecting the kanji combination.
You need to use TAB to pick one from the list first, and this feature
never worked in PM as far as I know.
--
- Hiro
Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Boston, MA
At Wed, 25 Oct 2006 09:34:53 -0400, A-NO-NE Music wrote:
Matthias Schmidt / 2006/10/25 / 09:00 AM wrote:
I think you need to press the enter key for selecting the kanji combination.
You need to use TAB to pick one from the list first, and this feature
never worked in PM as far as I know.
Hiro
Am/On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 08:28:39 +0900 schrieb/wrote Mark S. P. Smith:
I guess this is a feature that only works for Cocoa applications. It
would be nice if PM could use it, but its absence is not going to make
me switch to another mail client. :-)
imho this has nothing to do with the API used,
Even though I am still on PPC, I have upgraded to PM 5.5.
Even on my G4 iBook, performance seems a bit snappier. Nothing
dramatic, but it feels a bit more responsive.
However..
Attachments seems to be causing problems for some people. I sent an
AppleWorks file to an Apple Mail user, and they
Mark Smith (24/10/06 09:14) said:
It looks like PM is treating the RTFD file as a folder.
...which is what it is. RTFD files are packages - a special kind of
folder that looks like a single file in the Finder, but is actually a
folder containing other folders and files.
Jeremy
Mark Smith / 2006/10/24 / 04:14 AM wrote:
Attachments seems to be causing problems for some people. I sent an
AppleWorks file to an Apple Mail user, and they have been unable to
open the file. (I did not use ZIP compression.) Previous versions of
the file sent with 5.2 caused no problems. Is
A-NO-NE Music sa såhär:
I am facing the exact same problem with Finale files I send to my
students, which had been no problem until PM5.5.
Sent how? Did you drop these and used what compression encoding combo
before? What you use now?
PM 5.2.3 Swedish | OS X 10.4.5 | Powerbook G4/400Mhz | 1GB
Mikael Byström / 2006/10/25 / 06:33 PM wrote:
Sent how? Did you drop these and used what compression encoding combo
before? What you use now?
Yeah, just dropping, using default, which is automatic.
--
- Hiro
Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music, Boston, MA
http://a-no-ne.com http://anonemusic.com
On Tue, 24 Oct 2006 10:42:05 +0100, Jeremy Hughes wrote:
Mark Smith (24/10/06 09:14) said:
It looks like PM is treating the RTFD file as a folder.
...which is what it is. RTFD files are packages - a special kind of
folder that looks like a single file in the Finder, but is actually a
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