M> I tried again and this time no error, just the S.O. window but
M> completely empty: No account to select and no filters.
M> Any confirmation?
A user of a regular (non-beta) version had the same or a similar
problem. He suggested that the recent Windows 10 '2004' update might
have som
Hello MAU,
Wednesday, June 10, 2020, 12:09:07 PM, you wrote:
> I had a big surprise today, I wanted to check an Incoming filter and
> went to Account / Sorting Office and got this error:
> ---
> The Bat!
> ---
> A component named NFS3_StandardTool
On Monday, June 8, 2020, 12:25:26, Stefan Tanurkov via TBBETA wrote:
> Let's talk about it after the next Beta where I believe DevExpress
> stuff will be removed and things should get back to the old track -
> from what I see, older engine works faster and gives less headache.
Honestly, I
On Wednesday, June 10, 2020, 13:26:00, Stefan Tanurkov via TBBETA wrote:
>> - set Windows to High Contrast Black colour scheme, and fix all
>> elements that retain light background (status bar and tabs in main
>> window, some icons in status bar of message editor)
> Noted, thanks!
Another re
On Sunday, June 7, 2020, 14:26:14, Stefan Tanurkov via TBBETA wrote:
> https://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/tb91187-64.rar
This version seems much slower than the previous one - eg. it took
about 4 seconds between me pressing F4 and the editor opening (I then
closed it, and tried
Hello Stefan,
STvT> - within next few weeks, we will try to fix with top PITAs (please
STvT> feel free to name your favourite ones), make some minor additions and
STvT> facelifting, then release a new v9.x.x update.
welcome back!
I appreciate your work I am happy to see future developments.
In
Hello Andrew,
Wednesday, June 10, 2020, 9:15:58 AM, you wrote:
> ...Isn't anyone concerned about the concept of "rich HTML" messages
> here? Remote content, embedded 1px images and JS...
> Good HTML parser - simple HTML parser.
Yes, however, my preference would be that messages by default open
Hello Paul,
Wednesday, June 10, 2020, 11:35:45 PM, you wrote:
> I have been opening html messages with a browser since v. 1.1. Nothing
> like using the right tool for the job. This policy has never failed me
> yet...
...Isn't anyone concerned about the concept of "rich HTML" messages
here?
6/10/2020 10:05 AM
On 6/10/2020 The Bat Beta wrote:
>> Except... not even Microsoft use the IE engine any more. Edge browser
>> on Win10 uses Chrome. I am not enthusiastic about keeping ties to an
>> API that the maker no longer uses.
>> The TB native rendering engine doesn't do a great jo
Hello Richard,
Wednesday, June 10, 2020, 12:18:12 AM, you wrote:
> I too prefer the denser list. Good idea for a solution if this is
> really an issue. I didn't think it was an issue until Stef decided to
> change it.
+1
--
Regards,
A
Hello Marck,
On Wed, 10 Jun 2020 09:59:22 +0100 GMT (10-Jun-20, 15:59 +0700 GMT),
Marck Pearlstone wrote:
> On 10 June 2020 at 09:36 Jernej Simončič wrote and made these points
JS>> On Monday, June 1, 2020, 23:48:18, Stefan Tanurkov via TBBETA wrote:
>>> - after that, we're going to remove the
Hello Jernej,
> Welcome back :)
Thank you! :)
> - set Windows to High Contrast Black colour scheme, and fix all
> elements that retain light background (status bar and tabs in main
> window, some icons in status bar of message editor)
Noted, thanks!
> Oh great, another copy of Chromium run
Hello Jernej,
Wednesday, June 10, 2020, 1:23:45 PM, you wrote:
> IE engine should suffice for e-mails - pretty much all newsletters are
> designed with Outlook in mind, and that uses Word to render HTML
> (which is even more limited than IE).
Outlook has its own rendering engine, it's quite diff
On Wednesday, June 10, 2020, 10:59:22, Marck Pearlstone wrote:
> Except... not even Microsoft use the IE engine any more. Edge browser
> on Win10 uses Chrome. I am not enthusiastic about keeping ties to an
> API that the maker no longer uses.
IE engine should suffice for e-mails - pretty much
Dear Stefan,
> OK, it's decided that we'll have an .INI file in the mail directory
> with fine-tune values. There will be no GUI for editing those values
> now, but I promise to think about how to do comfortably :-)
Thank you! INI is perfectly fine for me, if I'm an odd case.
Best regards,
Dimit
Hello NetVicious,
> Welcome back Stefan.
Thank you!
> - Allow translating the new customizer.
>
> - Finish it. I loved when I can edit all the menus of TB! and leave
> only things what I use and hide other ones.
We'll need to review both of these in light of dropping the DevExpress
inter
Hello Johannes,
OK, I see. Thank you for explanation!
> RitLabs publishes, as many others, a DMARC setting for their domain
> (v=DMARC1; p=reject; rua=mailto:dmarc-...@ritlabs.com; ruf=mailto:
> dmarc-...@ritlabs.com). This mailing list thus cannot generate a mail from
> you @ritlabs.com without
Hello Dimitar,
> Welcome back! I read today you are ditching DevExpress and felt so relieved
> :-)
Thank you! We've finished removal of DevExpress and it really looks like a
serious relief :-) (Beta will follow)
> On the folder-tree air issue - can we have that customizable, please.
> I'd pr
On 10 June 2020 at 09:36 Jernej Simončič wrote and made these points
JS> On Monday, June 1, 2020, 23:48:18, Stefan Tanurkov via TBBETA wrote:
>> - after that, we're going to remove the outdated built-in HTML
>> renderer and IE-based system's one and use Chromium-based renderer
...
JS> Oh great
On Monday, June 1, 2020, 23:48:18, Stefan Tanurkov via TBBETA wrote:
> I beg your pardon for keeping you waiting for so long. The deal on
> Ritlabs was a bit unexpected by me and I could not believe in it
> completely until the last Monday when I received a state certificate
> of ownership. The
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