Hello mse,
Hello Stefan,
m> in the new HTML editor, the font size indicator changes the value when a
string in mail text is formatted as bold, italic, underline or strikeout.
This no longer appears in v9.3.4.7.
Best regards,
mse
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Hello Stefan,
following up on this issue:
m> The macros SETEDITOR="1" and SETEDITOR="4" both call Plain Text (MicroEd).
m> The macro SETEDITOR="2" calls the new HTML-Editor, however the status bar
shows the string "Generic". The resulting mail has a HTML and text part.
m> The macro
Hello Stefan,
S>>> That's the idea actually - to switch to HTML from plain text
S>>> automatically once any HTML-specific feature is required.
>> Sounds like a nice feature, but can it be turned off too?
>> And do users keep the option of setting format (plain text or html) manually?
ST> Well,
Hello Stefan,
On Thu, 6 May 2021 11:41:17 +0300 GMT (06-May-21, 15:41 +0700 GMT),
Stefan Tanurkov via TBBETA wrote:
>> Kindly advise whether this uses the new HTML editor.
> Yes, it does - we continue working on implementation of the new HTML editor,
> this is why this version is still called
Stefan,
Is the below how you want automatic HTML to work? It looks like tb decided my
reply should have some html
characteristics even though I was replying to a text message.
Daniel,
Well, it means adding a new option. Why do you think it's needed?
Well, for instance because you may be
Daniel,
Well, it means adding a new option. Why do you think it's needed?
Well, for instance because you may be sending to a mailing list
where HTML is not accepted or not appreciated (hint, hint), or
because you are sending a message to a server that will process it
automatically, but
S> Well, it means adding a new option. Why do you think it's needed?
Well, for instance because you may be sending to a mailing list where HTML is
not accepted or not appreciated (hint, hint), or because you are sending a
message to a server that will process it automatically, but only if it's
Hello Daniel,
Thursday, May 6, 2021, 2:03:49 PM, you wrote:
S>> That's the idea actually - to switch to HTML from plain text
S>> automatically once any HTML-specific feature is required.
> Sounds like a nice feature, but can it be turned off too?
> And do users keep the option of setting
Hi Stefan,
S> That's the idea actually - to switch to HTML from plain text
S> automatically once any HTML-specific feature is required.
Sounds like a nice feature, but can it be turned off too?
And do users keep the option of setting format (plain text or html) manually?
When I drag and drop
Hello Stefan,
On Thu, 6 May 2021, at 11:42:59 [GMT +0300] (which was 10:42 where I
live) Stefan wrote:
>> Changing message format from Plain ↔ HTML does not switch the
>> formatting bars anymore.
> That's the idea actually - to switch to HTML from plain text
> automatically once any
Hello Gwen,
> Changing message format from Plain ↔ HTML does not switch the
> formatting bars anymore.
That's the idea actually - to switch to HTML from plain text automatically once
any HTML-specific feature is required.
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Best regards,
Stefan Tanurkov
Hello Thomas,
> Kindly advise whether this uses the new HTML editor.
Yes, it does - we continue working on implementation of the new HTML editor,
this is why this version is still called "Alpha"
> If so, have the issues I posted here been addressed, especially the jumping
> cursor? If not,
Hello List,
Changing message format from Plain ↔ HTML does not switch the
formatting bars anymore.
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Regards
Gwen
Using The Bat! Version 9.3.4.7 Alpha (32-bit) on Windows 10.0 (Build 19042 )
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Hello Stefan,
U Thank you!
Wednesday, May 5, 2021, 11:11:11 AM, you wrote:
https://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/tb9.3.4.7-x64.7z
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Curt Akin
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