Hello rich,
Sunday, February 15, 2004, 11:02:41 PM, you wrote:
rg Anyone know a decent way to ensure my PC displays and prints slash
rg zeros rather than letter O-like zeros? I suppose finding a
rg suitable font and switching all my programs to use it as a default
rg could be the answer, but I
rg Anyone know a decent way to ensure my PC displays and prints slash
rg zeros rather than letter O-like zeros? I suppose finding a
rg suitable font and switching all my programs to use it as a default
rg could be the answer, but I have yet to come across one.
SF Try Terminal.
SF one of the MS
Hello rich,
Monday, February 16, 2004, 1:32:43 AM, you wrote:
rg I saw (in a tiny texst editor program) that it *does* display a
rg slash zero on screen *BUT* it still seems to print a standard
rg zero.
I have set Notepad to use Terminal. It displays and prints the slash
0.
On another
Hi John,
I wonder if TB can ever cause (or be related
to some other software that causes) recurrent BSODs
(Blue Screen of Deaths). It seems to cause BSODs here.
I had that happen recently on both Win2K and WinXP (I have a triple
boot system, with Fedora Core 1 also). Resolution below.
Hi John,
I understand it's possible to run TB using the WINE
code on Linux systems. What is the general verdict on
how well this works?
I have run TB! under Fedora Core 1 using Crossover Office. I've seen
it mentioned that TB! has run under WINE as well.
There are compatibility problems
On Monday, February 16, 2004, 11:08:27 AM, Terry wrote in message:
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
T I have run TB! under Fedora Core 1 using Crossover Office. I've seen
T it mentioned that TB! has run under WINE as well.
It certainly runs under Win4Lin as my other half tried that with
Xandros before he
Hello bats,
on Mon, 16. Feb 2004 at 02:02:41 -0500 rich gregory wrote:
r Anyone know a decent way to ensure my PC displays and prints slash
r zeros rather than letter O-like zeros?
r I suppose finding a suitable font and switching all my programs to
r use it as a default could be the answer,
(To the moderators: If you feel this message is more appropriate for
another thebat list, feel free to send along. I only belong to this
list as the present time. I do know about tbbeta, but, as of yet,
have not subscribed. Thanks in advance.)
Curiosity question here ... from time to time,
On Monday, February 16, 2004, 4:40:58 PM, Dirigo wrote:
D Has anyone else experienced this type of notification re:
D thebat.exe
Only after installing a new version of TB.
--
Deborah
It's all fun games until someone loses an eye. Then it's sport.
Using The Bat! v2.02.3 CE on Windows 2000
Hello Dirigo,
Monday, February 16, 2004, 4:40:58 PM, you wrote:
D Has anyone else experienced this type of notification re: thebat.exe
I'm using the latest version of Sygate Personal Firewall (freeware
version), and have not experienced these kinds of problems.
The only time I'm ever told that
Hi Dirigo,
on Mon, 16 Feb 2004 11:40:58 -0500GMT, you wrote:
D Curiosity question here ... from time to time, my Firewall (Sygate
D Personal Firewall) gives me an informational/warning message that
D reads:
D D:\Program Files\thebat.exe has changed since the last time you used
D it. This could
Hello Dirigo,
Monday, February 16, 2004, 8:40:58 AM, you wrote:
... snip ...
D D:\Program Files\thebat.exe has changed since the last time you used
D it. This could happen if you have updated it recently. Click Detail
D to see more information (which I do look at every time ...
D
-- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi TBUDL,
I wonder if TB can ever cause (or be related
to some other software that causes) recurrent BSODs
(Blue Screen of Deaths). It seems to cause BSODs here.
They happen, if I'm trying to work, every 2-5 minutes.
Previously I had a very stable SuperMicro
-- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
rg Anyone know a decent way to ensure my PC displays and prints slash
rg zeros rather than letter O-like zeros? I suppose finding a
rg suitable font and switching all my programs to use it as a default
rg could be the answer, but I have yet to come across one.
SF Try
On Monday, February 16, 2004, 5:29:32 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
tko I use TB 2.01.26 with 122,886 messages in 6 accounts currently.
Did you add up the messages in your accounts yourself, or is there a
way to find the total within TB?
--
Deborah
Using The Bat! v2.02.3 CE on Windows 2000 5.0
Hello,
Monday, February 16, 2004, 5:19:48 PM, you wrote:
DP Hello Dirigo,
DP Monday, February 16, 2004, 8:40:58 AM, you wrote:
DP ... snip ...
D D:\Program Files\thebat.exe has changed since the last time you used
D it. This could happen if you have updated it recently. Click Detail
D to
D ... from time to time, my Firewall (Sygate Personal Firewall) gives
D me an informational/warning message that reads:
D ... thebat has changed since the last time you used it ...
Zone Alarm has done this as well, but with apps (other than TB!) that
(like in your case) were not reinstalled. I'd
Hello Rich,
Monday, February 16, 2004, 8:02:41 AM, you wrote:
rg Anyone know a decent way to ensure my PC displays and prints slash
rg zeros rather than letter O-like zeros?
I can recommend MS-Andale Mono. It has this major advantage over the
other fonts mentioned here that it is a extended
Hello tbudl,
I have just been revamping my security on my Network here, and
decided to try POP3 over SSL.
Trouble is that I dont think TB Supports this. Can any one confirm
if it does or does not support SSL, or am I just being thick?
--
Best regards,
Michael ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
At 6:19 PM on 2/16/2004, Michael Thompson typed ...
M I have just been revamping my security on my Network here, and
M decided to try POP3 over SSL.
M Trouble is that I dont think TB Supports this. Can any one confirm
M if it does or does not support SSL, or am I just being thick?
I
The last two messages I've sent to the list have received a bounce
message that says:
Your mail to 'TBUDL' with the subject
Re: POP3 over SSL
Is being held until the list moderator can review it for approval.
The reason it is being held:
Message has a suspicious header
The first message
TBUDL members
The header pane will display a number of fields from the header on an
email. One of the fields in the default set up is Follow-up: which, if
you go to message headers preferences, should display the contents of the
References: header.
However it appears only to display Follow-up:
Hey tbud'ers!
I inadvertently set some settings which removed the toolbar from
within each message when the message is displayed/ I would like to
restore this functionality. I know about selecting View and then
Toolbar and having a Toolbar pop up which can be used while reading an
email, but I
D Earlier on Monday, February 16, 2004, I wrote
D ... snip ...
D D:\Program Files\thebat.exe has changed since the last time you used
D it. This could happen if you have updated it recently. Click Detail
D to see more information (which I do look at every time ...
D unfortunately it is alot
Dirigo [EMAIL PROTECTED] @ 16-Feb-2004 11:36:28 PM
Question re: restoring the lost toolbar within messages that I open to read.
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I know about selecting View and then
Toolbar and having a Toolbar pop up which can be used while reading an
email, but I prefer the toolbar
I know about selecting View and then
Toolbar and having a Toolbar pop up which can be used while reading an
email, but I prefer the toolbar embedded in each email I read.
C So opening a message from the message list, selecting View - Toolbar,
C closing the message, and then opening the or
Dear Bo,
@16-Feb-2004, 23:36 -0500 (17-Feb 04:36 UK time) Dirigo [BD] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
BD I inadvertently set some settings which removed the toolbar from
BD within each message when the message is displayed/
This happens if you drag the toolbar to a 'floating' position.
BD ...
On Tue 17 February 2004, 15:36:28 +1000, Dirigo wrote:
I inadvertently set some settings which removed the toolbar from
within each message when the message is displayed/ I would like to
restore this functionality. I know about selecting View and then
Toolbar and having a Toolbar pop up
Dirigo [EMAIL PROTECTED] @ 17-Feb-2004 12:22:29 AM
Question re: restoring the lost toolbar within messages that I open to read.
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
The first time I open a message, there is NO toolbar displayed
within the message or by itself separately. Not until I take the
selection steps
MDP wrote:
MDP This happens if you drag the toolbar to a 'floating' position.
Sounds like I did that! I'm capable!
BD ... nothing that jumped out and grabbed me with the solution. So
BD ... if someone would be kind enough to give me a hint, I'd
BD appreciate it.
MDP Not exactly an FAQ. I
Thanks Robin and Chris re: the docking manuever suggestion. I'm a bit
tired right now, so I'll do that tomorrow ... earlier Marck had given
me a suggestion re: regedit and The Bat!'s Toolbar entries ... following his
instructions, I was able to get the toolbar back to where I like it.
What a
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