>> If I insert a hard line-break by hitting at the end of a
>> line and press at the start of the next line, it means that I
>> want the text on that new line to start indented away from the
>> window edge.
Heartily agreed! :-)
S> I'm afraid, you do not understand what plain text is - it's jus
Hi
On Tuesday 1 September 2020 at 2:54:45 PM, in
, Stefan Tanurkov wrote:-
> I'm afraid, you do not understand what plain text is
> - it's just a raw text with no formatting hints other
> than characters with variable widths and line breaks.
I had forgotten that you can use a font in the plain
Hello Mguel,
>> As you see at the attached picture I've set wrapping after 60 characters.
> I'm afraid that wrapping count is for the text you write.
I was already afraid of that.
I consider it a mistake.
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Kind regards,
Gunivortus Goos
The Bat! Professional 64 bit, version 9.2.2.9 (BETA)
Wi
Hello Gunivortus,
> As you see at the attached picture I've set wrapping after 60 characters.
I'm afraid that wrapping count is for the text you write.
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (Zarzalejo (Madrid) - Spain)
Using The Bat! Version 9.2.2.9 (BETA) (64-bit) on Windows 10.0 18363
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Hello Stefan,
> I'm afraid, you do not understand what plain text is - it's just a
> raw text with no formatting hints other than characters with
> variable widths and line breaks. Tabs have no meaning for plain text
> with variable width characters because there is no way to define tab
> stops. P
Hello Stefan,
As default editor I set the Windows Editor as default.
As you see at the attached picture I've set wrapping after 60 characters.
Why, Stefan, is your text not wrapped after the set break?
Kind regards,
Gunivortus
'Using TBBET
Hello MFPA,
> I disagree.
> If I insert a hard line-break by hitting at the end of a line and
> press at the start of the next line, it means that I want the text on
> that new line to start indented away from the window edge.
I'm afraid, you do not understand what plain text is - it's ju
Hello MFPA,
Tuesday, September 1, 2020, 10:45:32 PM, you wrote:
> If I insert a hard line-break by hitting at the end of a line and
> press at the start of the next line, it means that I want the text on
> that new line to start indented away from the window edge. It is reasonable
> to me that
Hi
On Wednesday 26 August 2020 at 2:29:51 PM, you wrote:
> In soft wrapping mode it has no meaning.
I disagree.
If I insert a hard line-break by hitting at the end of a line and
press at the start of the next line, it means that I want the text on
that new line to start indented away from
Hi
On Wednesday 26 August 2020 at 12:33:18 PM, in
, Andrew Savchenko wrote:-
> doesn't work on empty line in MicroEd.
Confirm that I see the same issue. Is there a bugtrack entry?
> This is text with tabs
> I had to type
> in a separate text-editor
> due
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