Some footers are appearing in the RTF viewer with that small gray
type. One example is the text that the listserv adds; it is also
appearing in the signatures of list members. Are these all composed in
a program other than TB!, something that can compose in RTF? If so,
how are they being added,
Bonjour,
Sat, 16 Mar 2002 11:15:19 -0600, Joseph N. wrote:
JN Some footers are appearing in the RTF viewer with that small gray
JN type. One example is the text that the listserv adds; it is also
JN appearing in the signatures of list members. Are these all composed in
JN a program other
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On Sat, 16 Mar 2002 10:59:11 -0600, Joseph N. [JN] graced us with these
comments:
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It's very odd that none of the accounts were selected.
JN This happens to me occasionally. I think it is due to TB! getting
JN loaded without the account that was
Greetings Joseph,
I normally stay pretty quiet on this list, but I thought I'd
come out of LURK mode, and address your comments.
I feel that 1.54 is the next obvious step. There are still
quite a few 1.53 and prior release bugs floating around,
Hello TBBETA Members!
The cursor, where is my cursor?, cried Alice and shook her mouse
fiercely.
I just tried to see if a sig delimiter in a message is correctly
formed. Since I use the RTV at the moment I couldn't do it because
My cursor, were is my cursor?, cried Alice and shook
Hello Joseph!
On Saturday, March 16, 2002 at 5:54:29 PM you wrote:
The fact that there are some serious bugs remaining, e.g., HTML
rendering and import operations, and the sense among some (not
personally shared here btw) that the program needs a facelift,
Import issues I see the same as
While a mutli-user environment would more likely result in the problem
we're discussing, that's not how it arises for me. My configuration
is as follows: one separate user with one account; one group with two
accounts, neither of which is that separate user I first mentioned. I
usually load
Merci.
JN
Philippe Gouillou wrote on Saturday, March 16, 2002:
JN where/how can TB! compose RTF?
Have a look at [Options | Preferences | Viewer | Signature Text] :
that's where the appearance of what is below the dash-dash-space-
return is defined. By default it's in
Hello Dierk,
16. marec 2002, 16:58:35, you wrote:
DH Is anybody else experiencing this? Or is it onmy side?
It's not just on your side - I got some of them, too...
BTW: I just noticed: what's a splitter doing on the left side of the
edit window?
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On Sat, 16 Mar 2002 12:00:07 -0600, Joseph N. [JN] graced us with these
comments:
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JN While a mutli-user environment would more likely result in the
JN problem we're discussing, that's not how it arises for me. My
JN configuration is as follows:
Hello Dierk,
Saturday, March 16, 2002, 5:55:40 PM, you wrote:
DH I take this as the starting point of my poll. Maybe we can collect the
DH persistent bugs that counter my idea of 154/49 being a release
DH candidate.
The overlapping of text when using RTV!!!
Pick a long message and read it
Hello Dierk Haasis,
On Saturday, March 16 2002 at 09:40 AM PDT, you wrote:
Facelift is definitely needed, but not a serious issue. Serious and
Grave for me means making the programme unusable - at least for
newbies - in its core capability as an MUA.
That is the 'very' reason to push for a
By default it's in gray with another font : you can change it as
you want.
If you can't see it that way in every message, chances are that the
sig delimiter isn't correctly set - or we have a (small) cosmetic bug
in TB!' RTV.
Oddly enough, it works when I compose a message in a different
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@ 18:48:52 +0100 [ Sat, 16 Mar 2002], Dierk Haasis [DH] wrote these
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DH I just tried to see if a sig delimiter in a message is correctly
DH formed. Since I use the RTV at the moment I couldn't do it because
DH My cursor, were is
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On Sat, 16 Mar 2002 20:04:32 +0200, Pete [P] wrote these comments:
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P Pick a long message and read it using space to scroll it.
P With PTV the last line of text in view will be the first line in view
P when you hit space.
I know exactly what
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