Hi MaXxX
On Wed, 24 May 2000 18:45:49 +0200GMT
(which was 24/05/2000, 18:45 +0100GMT for me),
you wrote:
R Similar question: are you running windows 'cauze of it's stability?
M ARE YOU CRAZY!?
it was intended as a general question :-)
M I'm running it only 'cause Linux has no PhotoShop,
Hello MaXxX and Beta Bat Buddies...
It's sad, but I just don't believe the Polish Post that they won't lose my
money somewhere,
Hmmm?
AND I don't trust the Net enough to send any credit card data over it...
Well that's understandable. Though I don't think it's any more dangerous (and
On Wed, 24 May 2000 18:31:17 +0200, MaXxX wrote:
AM You've however, setup a largely artificial scenario. I copied and
AM pasted a 400 page book in a text file with a line wrap of 72
AM characters per line and the amount of lines the editor used was
AM 12,000.
You're right, but is the user
Hello Allie and all you Batters out there.
You're right, but is the user supposed to be EVER able to CRASH an
application???
AM I don't think we should blame TB!'s editor, but more your system
AM resources and the OS managing it. I did do it without crashing my
AM system. If you work
*** Specimen description:
If a "Quick Template" contains a %COOKIE="..." line, it always brings the same
cookie every time I include it!
*** Bug breeding guidelines:
1. First try the menu "Utilities / Insert cookie". It will insert a random
cookie, properly, even if you make it insert the
Hello Allie and all you Batters out there.
You're perfectly right!
... as long as some idiot (like me! :)) doesn't try to make poor Bat a
multiple megabyte e-mail text message editor.
Remember, users ARE stupid,
AM One can only offer /so much/ protection. The user has to start
AM
On Wed, 24 May 2000 21:54:21 +0200, MaXxX wrote:
AM One can only offer /so much/ protection. The user has to
AM start learning something at some point. There's this growing
AM aversion to learning with an associated growing willingness to
AM cripple a system in the name of stupidity and
Hello Allie and all you Batters out there.
AM I interjected because I didn't agree with your perspective. It's
AM OK if I disagree right? :-)
Funny of you to ask after this many mails! :DD
And I'm thinking of all those poor Windows admins...
AM I'm thinking about them as
Hi,
I participated last week in the annual Borland/Inprise Developer
Conference, and I saw the beta version of Delphi on Linux. If anyone
is interested I could tell the details, but I don't believe this info
belongs to this group.
Anyway, TB! would be nice on the Penguin.
Best wishes,
Daniel
On Wed, 24 May 2000 22:28:37 +0200, MaXxX wrote:
AM I interjected because I didn't agree with your perspective.
AM It's OK if I disagree right? :-)
Funny of you to ask after this many mails! :DD
Phew! Nice to see that we're back on smooth turf. :-D The last
thing I want is a
On Wed, 24 May 2000 21:20:18 +0200, MaXxX wrote:
*** Specimen description:
If a "Quick Template" contains a %COOKIE="..." line, it always brings the same
cookie every time I include it!
I've noted this 'bug' for quite some time.
2. Then, hit CTRL+SHIFT+Q (who the hell made a key
Hello Allie and all you Batters out there.
2. Then, hit CTRL+SHIFT+Q (who the hell made a key combination for a
QuickTemplate SETTINGS window, and no shortcut for INSERTING a
template???)
AM qt handleCTRLSPACE Is this the shortcut to which
AM you're referring?
I missed that
Hello Allie and all you Batters out there.
Well, we seem to have come to some sort of agreement here :)
I'm happy to announce my willingness to EOT! :)
How about that? :]
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Hello Pim and all you Batters out there.
M But what happens if it's a reply to a LONG letter and you've already typed all
M you can? And now's the time to send it, and now you notice the oppressive
M tagline?? You have to cut it out completely, because finding the cookie file,
M opening it,
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