Hello All,
The Bat! v2.04.1 is now available from
http://www.ritlabs.com/en/tbbeta/
Here goes a short list of changes (including changes in 2.04 test
release):
[-] (#0002547) An overwritten file was not truncated when an
attachment was saved
[-] LDAP search in the address picker was
Hi Stefan Tanurkov,
it was you who wrote:
The Bat! v2.04.1 is now available from
http://www.ritlabs.com/en/tbbeta/
The storing of attachments works, and the nagscreen is gone, too.
Anyways, it wasn`t necessary to pre-release the install-version
2.04.00 in a such unconsistent behavior. Didn`t
* Stefan Tanurkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The Bat! v2.04.1 is now available from [...]
[-] (#0001696) problems with rendering long non-wrappable text in RTV
Not confirmed. The new (Secure)Bat! version has a terrible performance.
[-] some improvements for translated interface
Some
Good [morning|afternoon|day|evening|night] Thomas,
TW Not confirmed. The new (Secure)Bat! version has a terrible performance.
As it appears, SecureBat is built on intermediary source (i.e.
something like 2.04.0.5 - it includes some fixes to 2.04, but not all
fixes included into regular TB!
Hi Maurice,
MS May I suggest that releases that include the installer such as the
MS heavily discussed 2.04.00 testrelease also be available on the
MS beta-download page until testing is finished and the real release is
MS available on the main page?
The full test release 2.04.1 will be
* Stefan Tanurkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[-] some improvements for translated interface
TW Some important GUI changes are still missing.
Which ones exactly?
http://www.ritlabs.com/bt/bug_view_advanced_page.php?bug_id=0002401
The combo boxes too small for some languages. We need more
Good [morning|afternoon|day|evening|night] Lars,
LS why could there no 'next/previous message' shorcut be defined
LS in the 'Edit shortcuts/Message list pop-up'?
Well, because it's obvious - you can use standard Arrow keys for
moving. You can, however, change the Navigation main menu commands'
On Tuesday, February 17, 2004, Stefan Tanurkov wrote...
The Bat! v2.04.1 is now available from
http://www.ritlabs.com/en/tbbeta/
Huh? What happened to 2.04 the final release? And why is this one
called 2.04.1-rc5? And if this has been released after the beta,
shouldn't the download be
Dear Peter,
PG OK, I realize that the IMAP issues with the attachments are not going
PG to be fixed,
Hmm. Which ones you mean exactly?
PG but please, please, PLEASE fix the new bug with the toolbar icons
PG staying If grey when the new mail arrives in the folder. It worked
PG fine before RCs.
Hi Stefan,
Tuesday, February 17, 2004, 5:14:10 PM, you wrote:
PG OK, I realize that the IMAP issues with the attachments are not going
PG to be fixed,
ST Hmm. Which ones you mean exactly?
I guess it was my stupidity and not the issues. For a long time I had
to clear the folder cache in order
Hello Stefan,
You can, however, change the Navigation main menu commands'
shortcuts in the Browser and Finder.
Sorry, but in the shortcut settings for the main window I'm not able to discover these
entries. Only in the seperate message reader window.
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With best regards
Lars Sölter
The
On Tue, 17 Feb 2004 16:13:11 -0600, Jonathan Angliss wrote:
The Bat! v2.04.1 is now available from
http://www.ritlabs.com/en/tbbeta/
Huh? What happened to 2.04 the final release? And why is this
one called 2.04.1-rc5? And if this has been released after the
beta, shouldn't the download be
Hello Stefan,
Tuesday, February 17, 2004, 3:14:14 PM, Stefan Tanurkov wrote:
ST [-] (#0002547) An overwritten file was not truncated when an
ST attachment was saved
confirmed, fixed
ST [-] (#0002556) (2.04 test release) Attachments were not stored
ST properly in the 2.04 test release
I seem to recall that in 1.x pressing Ctrl+[ and Ctrl+] to change the
capitalization of a word used to work in a more friendly fashion.
Didn't it used to capitalize a word and move automatically to the next
word (i.e., skipping a space)? If not, then I think it really should
do that. This makes it
Regarding macros, I notice a strange phenomenon. If I use %ODATESHORT,
it captures correctly my preferred format (defined under Regional and
Language Options in the Control Panel): 2004-02-18. But if I use
%DATE, TB! gives me an Americanized format that is not what I defined
in the Control Panel.
Hello Arjan!
On Wednesday, February 18, 2004 at 1:31:45 AM you wrote:
And what happened to version 2.03? Until v2.04 RC/2 I firmly
believed 2.03 would be the next release version.
2.04 Test Release had several (new) issues, which were obvious show
stoppers, hence a new executable for those of
[-] (2.04 test release) Problem with constant asking to isntall
BayesIt! on startup
fixed ... but still hogs 100% memory if you do use the 0.4gm Special
Edition. Works fine with the old 0.4gm version (apart from locking
up TB! once in a while).
Cheers,
Sean
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