Leif Gregory shows a valid Signature as an attachment in my
reader..how do you do this? You're not on my public key rings for PGP
6x or GnuPg
Just curious,
C.K.
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The attack was ingenious yet totally incongruent w/ any worthy goal.
The results will be quite different from those imagined by the
perpetrators
Yes but this is a reoccurring characteristic of humans. Such was the
attack on Pearl Harbour and that minor anarchist that shot a minor
arch
but once fonts are installed, fixed-pitch ones will show
in menu automatically.
excellent
C.K.
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Where can I get this font? I mean Andale Mono.
OK, thanks I installed it and it is easier on the eyes in it's
regular style, so I'll try it for a while, thanks.
A suggestion for future BAT versions:
These fixed fonts are tricky to use anyway, so why always have the
parts one wants to 'quote'
Jernej Simoni said:
I'm using Lucida Console as my font,
I was using that, not too bad actually just had a problem with the
commas and periods looking the same in the smaller font sizes.
Then Marck D Pearlstone
said:
The Bat! is Moldovan in origin
Interesting. is that near Transylvania by
I thought I knew about using PGP however I don't understand the
expression from the help manual:
(sic) PGPGP DLL's can be located (by TB) through your system's PATH
Environment variable.
This isn't the old DOS business for PGP 2.6.x is it? Where there was a
line in autoexec bat?
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Curtis thanks for your reply
For example, you could place the plug-in DLL in your
system directory and TB! will use the plug-in just fine.
Regarding the PGP .dll file I can put in the TB's directory I have the
following PGP55 .dll files, in Windows\system,
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Curtis thanks for your reply
For example, you could place the plug-in DLL in your
system directory and TB! will use the plug-in just fine.
Regarding the PGP .dll file I can put in the TB's directory I have the
following PGP55 .dll files, in Windows\system,