RTV display intended lines

2003-11-19 Thread Martin Schoch
Hi Found a problem with rich text viewer when the text has a left margin. The first line is intended - the next lines are displayed a little bit more intended. But if you see the text in plain format - all beginning characters are on the same place. See attached picture. -- Best

Re: RTV display intended lines

2003-11-19 Thread Marck D Pearlstone
Hi Martin, @19-Nov-2003, 17:32 +0100 (19-Nov 16:32 UK time) Martin Schoch [MS] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to TBBETA: MS The first line is intended - the next lines are displayed a MS little bit more intended. But if you see the text in plain MS format - all beginning characters are on

Re: RTV display intended lines

2003-11-19 Thread Tony Boom
Hello Marck, A reminder of what Marck D Pearlstone typed on: 19 November 2003 at 17:11:29 GMT + MDP Confirmed! This one's been bugging me royally! I've switched back to MDP PTV for now. I noticed this and thought it was my system. I turned off Auto Indent to try to improve it some...

Re[2]: RTV display intended lines

2003-11-19 Thread Vasiliy Efimenko
Hello Tony, On 19 November 2003, at 17:21 + you wrote: TB I noticed this and thought it was my system. I turned off Auto TB Indent to try to improve it some... Not too sure if it helped though. No, turning off Auto Indent is not a solution. I think cause in the Rich Text Viewer because in

Re: RTV display intended lines

2003-11-19 Thread Martin Schoch
Hi Vasiliy On Wednesday, November 19, 2003 6:41:44 PM you wrote: Confirmed! And I wrote about this bug some time ago in this list (see mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]). And in your quoted text the same problem again - see my second little picture... -- Best regards, Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: RTV display intended lines

2003-11-19 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi Vasiliy, on Wed, 19 Nov 2003 19:41:44 +0200GMT (19.11.03, 18:41 +0100GMT here), you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] : MS The first line is intended - the next lines are displayed a little MS bit more intended. But if you see the text in plain format - all MS beginning characters are on

Re: RTV display intended lines

2003-11-19 Thread Tony Boom
Hello Martin, A reminder of what Martin Schoch typed on: 19 November 2003 at 17:32:33 GMT +0100 MS But if you see the text in plain format - all beginning characters MS are on the same place. I just tried switching to PTV and it appeared the other way round. They still didn't line up.

Re: RTV display intended lines

2003-11-19 Thread Tony Boom
Just what exactly does this mean? Antigen for Exchange found rtvptv.png matching =*.* file filter. The file is currently Removed. The message, Re: RTV display intended lines, was sent from Tony Boom and was discovered in IMC Queues\Inbound located at SLPATECH/SLPASGI/SLPATECHSGI. I got

Re: RTV display intended lines

2003-11-19 Thread Martin Schoch
Hi Tony On Wednesday, November 19, 2003 7:40:25 PM you wrote: I just tried switching to PTV and it appeared the other way round. They still didn't line up. I can't confirm this. Which font and size your are using? -- Best regards, Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] TheBat! 2.01.26 on

Re: RTV display intended lines

2003-11-19 Thread Martin Schoch
Hi Tony On Wednesday, November 19, 2003 7:49:00 PM you wrote: Not only that, the file wasn't removed because it came back here OK via the list. I got exactly the same message - but the picture is in the list... -- Best regards, Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED] TheBat! 2.01.26 on Windows

Re: RTV display intended lines

2003-11-19 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi Tony, on Wed, 19 Nov 2003 18:49:00 +GMT (19.11.03, 19:49 +0100GMT here), you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] : Antigen for Exchange found rtvptv.png matching =*.* file filter. The file is currently Removed. The message, Re: RTV display intended lines, was sent from Tony Boom

Re: RTV display intended lines

2003-11-19 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi Martin, on Wed, 19 Nov 2003 17:32:33 +0100GMT (19.11.03, 17:32 +0100GMT here), you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] : MS Found a problem with rich text viewer when the text has a left MS margin. MS The first line is intended - the next lines are displayed a little MS bit more intended.