Re[2]: Ritlabs and the TB community

2005-10-19 Thread Roger Phillips
Hello Curtis, Sunday, October 16, 2005, 6:25:31 PM, among other things, you wrote: C How does the HTML mail support not work for you and how would you like C to see it work? There is a problem with copying and pasting from Excel versions 2000 and higher. It will not work if there are spaces

Re: Ritlabs and the TB community

2005-10-18 Thread Tony Boom
Hello Paul, A reminder of what Paul Van Noord on TBBETA typed on: Tuesday, October 18, 2005 at 21:40:57 GMT -0400 Hack...choke...cough,cough I know, beautiful isn't it! -- Tony. Using The Bat! v3.61.12 Echo (Beta) on a G5 iMac

Re: Ritlabs and the TB community

2005-10-18 Thread 9Val
Hi Alexander, ASK - HTML support should include the template system. This would avoid ALL ASK kind of troubles that people who really need to deal with HTML email have ASK to deal with, now. It is on the way, but will be finished in next beta cycle. ASK - a simple (and configurable!) logic

Re: Ritlabs and the TB community

2005-10-18 Thread 9Val
Hi Vili, V If yes, you know, that if you e.g. implement Unicode, that means V that instead of one char, you use two chars for a displayed V character. So, you THOROUGHLY go over the code and made the V appropriate changes. Precise work is required. That's all, nothing V

Re[2]: Ritlabs and the TB community

2005-10-18 Thread Vili
Hello 9Val, V If yes, you know, that if you e.g. implement Unicode, that means V that instead of one char, you use two chars for a displayed V character. So, you THOROUGHLY go over the code and made the V appropriate changes. Precise work is required. That's all, nothing V

Re: Ritlabs and the TB community

2005-10-18 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello 9Val, thanks for your public response. on 17-Okt-2005 at 14:33 you (9Val) wrote: ASK - HTML support should include the template system. This would avoid ASK ALL kind of troubles that people who really need to deal with HTML ASK email have to deal with, now. It is on the way, but will be

Re[4]: Ritlabs and the TB community

2005-10-17 Thread Ethan J. Mings
Hello Paul, Sunday, October 16, 2005, 6:12:19 PM, you wrote: Memory usage here has been quite acceptable. See attached. Helpful to know. I still experience a number of graphics and memory problems. I've even done a repair with the installer. I'm open to suggestions. -- Best regards,

Re: Ritlabs and the TB community

2005-10-17 Thread Tony Boom
Hello Ethan, A reminder of what Ethan J. Mings on TBBETA typed on: Monday, October 17, 2005 at 07:27:57 GMT -0400 I'm open to suggestions. http//www.apple.com/imac/:) -- Tony. Using The Bat! v3.61.12 Echo (Beta) on a G5 iMac

Re: Ritlabs and the TB community

2005-10-17 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Paul Van Noord everyone else, on 16-Okt-2005 at 23:59 you (Paul Van Noord) wrote: I also think formatted messages should be sent as attachments (PDF preferred) if formatting is necessary. [...] While I share your thoughts about the subject, I think we must keep apart reality and

Re[5]: Ritlabs and the TB community

2005-10-17 Thread Paul Van Noord
10/17/2005 9:41 PM Hi Ethan, On 10/17/2005 Ethan J. Mings wrote: EJM Helpful to know. I still experience a number of graphics and memory EJM problems. I've even done a repair with the installer. EJM I'm open to suggestions. With each new MSI I do a fresh install. I copy all my data folders

Re[2]: Ritlabs and the TB community

2005-10-17 Thread Paul Van Noord
10/17/2005 9:40 PM Hi Tony, On 10/17/2005 Tony Boom wrote: TB http//www.apple.com/imac/:) Hack...choke...cough,cough -- Take Care, Paul The Bat! v.3.61.09 Echo (Beta) on Win2k SP4-Rollup1 5.0.2195 Current beta is

Ritlabs and the TB community

2005-10-16 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello everyone, I don't know how to start exactly. Looking at the way HTML is handled now in replies, I see there's a difference between the way TB operates now and what people expect. What I completely miss is Ritlabs actually ASKING the community here and on TBUDL just *how* this should work.

Re: Ritlabs and the TB community

2005-10-16 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Alexander, Sunday, October 16, 2005, 7:07:27 AM, you wrote: ASK Feedback appreciated. Agreed. I had mentioned earlier that it would be nice to have this set up like the text messages so you could customize the template to whatever suits your needs best. As you say I don't know whether this

Re: Ritlabs and the TB community

2005-10-16 Thread Roger Phillips
Hello Alexander, On Sunday, October 16, 2005, 2:07:27 PM, among other things, you wrote: ASK This leads us to the old roadmap discussion again, and it shows a clear ASK lack of detail in what was posted as roadmap a while ago here by the ASK developers. ASK The point is: we don't have a choice.

Re: Ritlabs and the TB community

2005-10-16 Thread aam
A Bat-fellow, Roger Phillips, wrote on Sunday, 16th October 2005 at 16:02:46 (GMT +0200), which was ditto in Bratislava -- All they seem to be doing is creating numerous bugs in things which used to work, without much compensating improvement in the programme. And it seems to me this has been

Re: Ritlabs and the TB community

2005-10-16 Thread Alexander S. Kunz
Hello Roger Phillips everyone else, on 16-Okt-2005 at 16:02 you (Roger Phillips) wrote: Perhaps I missed some crucial message about what they are now trying to do in general, but as it is, I have no idea what they are trying to achieve in this beta series. All they seem to be doing is

Re: Ritlabs and the TB community

2005-10-16 Thread Curtis
On 16/10/2005 at 9:02:46 AM [GMT -0500], Roger Phillips wrote: Anyway Alexander please continue your input of expert and experienced comment. I think this is really what aught to be done and what has worked over the years in that someone states a concern which is discussed. The developers

Re[2]: Ritlabs and the TB community

2005-10-16 Thread Vili
Hello Alexander, Perhaps I missed some crucial message about what they are now trying to do in general, but as it is, I have no idea what they are trying to achieve in this beta series. All they seem to be doing is creating numerous bugs in things which used to work, without much compensating

Re: Ritlabs and the TB community

2005-10-16 Thread Mike Rourke
TBBETA, On 10/16/2005, 07:07 AM, you scribbled: ASK I for one would want a reply/forward to/of an HTML message happen the ASK Outlook way - yes, with all the negative points like top posting and full ASK quotes, and not like the current (even though better than nothing) attempt ASK to apply a

Re[2]: Ritlabs and the TB community

2005-10-16 Thread Ethan J. Mings
Hello aam, Sunday, October 16, 2005, 10:43:16 AM, you wrote: I've given up hope as to there being a meaningful way of communicating between Ritlabs and their customers. Perhaps a few privileged members of TB mailing lists can communicate with Ritlabs, but not ordinary users. Maybe a root

Re: Ritlabs and the TB community

2005-10-16 Thread Paul Van Noord
10/16/2005 5:47 PM Hi Alexander, On 10/16/2005 Alexander S. Kunz wrote: ASK Feedback appreciated. I share your concern about gaining insight and input from users. I also agree that plain text and HTML should be treated as separate entities. I also think formatted messages should be sent as

Re[3]: Ritlabs and the TB community

2005-10-16 Thread Paul Van Noord
10/16/2005 6:10 PM Hi Ethan, On 10/16/2005 Ethan J. Mings wrote: EJM My personal issue is about core memory problems. Something is EJM still not quite right about the memory usage in the application. Memory usage here has been quite acceptable. See attached. -- Take Care, Paul The Bat!