On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 at 02:14:34 +0200, Peter wrote:
MJ This misses the point. I want to be able to selectively restore
MJ bac into the Bat! and/or browse the archived mail if necessary.
I tend to remember a name like 'mailbag' ...???
Mailbag Assistant from Fookes Software
Hello Richard Wakeford everyone else,
on 30-Sep-2006 at 01:20 you (Richard Wakeford) wrote:
In your example (and mine on looking at it in the outbox) the / are
still either side of the /italics/ word, even though the word is shown
in italics. The *bold* and _underline_ work fine though.
Hello Konrad Szkudlarczyk everyone else,
thanks for posting the information to TBUDL, and thanks for the fixes
you applied - its really really nice now. Even the ascii art
signatures look good now. All in these few cryptic lines of regular
expressions. This is a complete miracle to me! :-)
on
Hello Alexander,
On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ASK Thats intentional. If you render italics in different sizes (to hide the
ASK slashes) there will be rendering errors if there's no whitespace.
ASK Therefore, the slashes are not hidden, only the asterisk and underscore.
Hello, Peter. On the thirtieth September 2006 You wrote:
This is kind of neat. One problem, I see bold correctly and also
underlined, but I see italics with the slashes before and after.
Stuart, look at my reply to Richard.
Neat indeed. And available for almost a year now, judging by
Hello, Richard. On the thirtieth September 2006 You wrote:
I don't have white as my background colour but couldn't find the
colour designation so just left the white bit in and my background
colour is still there.
Many programs for webmasters and graphic programs (or plain dec=hex
Hello Konrad,
On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
KS Many programs for webmasters and graphic programs (or plain dec=hex
KS conventer) could help to find a value of colour. But You could simply
KS add to the file txt2html.regexps two lines for a moment:
KS \=lt;
\=gt;
KS You
Hello Peter,
Thursday, September 28, 2006, 8:02:14 PM, you wrote:
Peter Hello Granville Cousins,
Peter on Thu, 28 Sep 2006 14:41:26 +0100 (2006-09-28 15:41:26 in .nl) in the
Peter message with reference
Peter mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] you [GC]
Peter wrote (at least in part):
I am using K9 Spam
Hello Peter,
Thursday, September 28, 2006, 8:02:14 PM, you wrote:
Peter Hello Granville Cousins,
Peter on Thu, 28 Sep 2006 14:41:26 +0100 (2006-09-28 15:41:26 in .nl) in the
Peter message with reference
Peter mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] you [GC]
Peter wrote (at least in part):
I am using K9 Spam
Hello Richard,
Despite that little problem I'm very impressed with your efforts as reg
ex is way over my head and I can't understand why it's not been hard
coded into The Bat! main exe file because it's been asked for enough by
various users.
I've known about this txt2html.regexps since May
Hi Granville,
on Sat, 30 Sep 2006 10:41:55 +0100GMT (30.09.2006, 11:41 +0200GMT here),
you wrote:
GC Thursday, September 28, 2006, 8:02:14 PM, you wrote:
GC Can you tell me where I can view the X-Text-Classification: spam
GC marker in emails that have been designated as Spam by The Bat!?
GC
Hallo Granville,
On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 10:41:55 +0100GMT (30-9-2006, 11:41 , where I
live), you wrote:
GC Can you tell me where I can view the X-Text-Classification: spam
GC marker in emails that have been designated as Spam by The Bat!?
GC This is just to see that it is working correctly.
Press
Hello Miguel!
On Saturday, September 30, 2006, 5:14 AM, you wrote:
Despite that little problem I'm very impressed with your efforts as reg
ex is way over my head and I can't understand why it's not been hard
coded into The Bat! main exe file because it's been asked for enough by
various
Hello John,
Friday, September 29, 2006, 1:28:10 PM, you wrote:
JP On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 18:57, MAU wrote:
I've sent by PM.
JP Thanks greatly!.
JP Err...pardon my ignorance, but what is PM?
Normally 'Private Message' or 'Private Mail' depending on who you ask.
In the context here, it means
Hallo Miguel,
On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 12:14:47 +0200GMT (30-9-2006, 12:14 , where I
live), you wrote:
M I've known about this txt2html.regexps since May 2005 or so, but I
M thought it was just an experimental thing for perhaps future
M functionality. The file I use is much simpler:
Unfortunately
Hello Roelof!
On Saturday, September 30, 2006, 6:05 AM, you wrote:
What is it that I'm doing wrong? (Only on this topic of course, don't
give me the full list.)
That's my modest moderator! ;)
Roelof, I don't know what to type in my body text to test either
Konrad's or Miguel's file.
With
Hello Mary,
Of course, with your expressions now replacing Konrad's in my
TB!/txt2html.regexps file, the posts containing the visible bold,
italic, underline fonts, using Konrad's file, no longer show these.
Maybe you have to re-start TB or at least switch from RTV to PTV and
back.
Could
Hello Mary,
On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
MB I'm intensely curious as to what I should type to make a word become
MB bold, italic, or underlined.
use an asterisk before and after to make *bold*, a forward slash before
and after to make /italic/ and an underscore before
Hello Mary,
With Konrad's, examples were posted, so I could at least verify by
reading the message.
I'm intensely curious as to what I should type to make a word become
bold, italic, or underlined.
Switch to PTV and you will see the trick :)
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial
Hello Roelof,
Unfortunately your file only shows me underlined etc in quoted text, in
original text I'm seeing the markers, but not the desired effects.
What is it that I'm doing wrong? (Only on this topic of course, don't
give me the full list.)
I don't know what may be the problem, I'm
Hello MAU,
On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
M It looks like it doesn't work if the second *, / or _ is the last
M character in a line.
Interesting because I posted a response to Mary at the same blink that
yours arrived and now, on reading it, I see my *bold* and
Hello Richard Wakeford everyone else,
on 30-Sep-2006 at 10:56 you (Richard Wakeford) wrote:
It only cuts it just a /little/ bit but I agree, it's annoying all the
same. Surely there must be a way round the problem as, in my reply to
Alexander, AMEOL displayed /italics/ perfectly.
The
Hello Richard,
M It looks like it doesn't work if the second *, / or _ is the last
M character in a line.
Interesting because I posted a response to Mary at the same blink that
yours arrived and now, on reading it, I see my bold and _underscore_
aren't showing because they're directly
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Hello MAU,
On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
M It looks like my file (which I didn't invent, BTW) doesn't work if the
M closing *, / or _ is not followed by a space. But don't ask me why.
OK, thanks. For now I'm trying the more complicate one again just to see
if it
Hello Alexander,
On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
--
ASK That sig delimiter is bröken.
I know. Don't know why it happened either. :-(
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Regards,
Richard
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Hello Miguel!
On Saturday, September 30, 2006, 6:52 AM, you wrote:
Of course, with your expressions now replacing Konrad's in my
TB!/txt2html.regexps file, the posts containing the visible bold,
italic, underline fonts, using Konrad's file, no longer show these.
Maybe you have to re-start
Hello Miguel!
On Saturday, September 30, 2006, 6:55 AM, you wrote:
With Konrad's, examples were posted, so I could at least verify by
reading the message.
I'm intensely curious as to what I should type to make a word become
bold, italic, or underlined.
Switch to PTV and you will see the
Hello Richard!
On Saturday, September 30, 2006, 6:55 AM, you wrote:
MB I'm intensely curious as to what I should type to make a word become
MB bold, italic, or underlined.
use an asterisk before and after to make *bold*, a forward slash before
and after to make /italic/ and an underscore
Hello Roelof,
Saturday, September 30, 2006, 11:33:34 AM, you wrote:
Roelof Hallo Granville,
Roelof On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 10:41:55 +0100GMT (30-9-2006, 11:41 , where I
Roelof live), you wrote:
GC Can you tell me where I can view the X-Text-Classification: spam
GC marker in emails that have been
Hello Richard!
On Saturday, September 30, 2006, 7:01 AM, you wrote:
Why can't I preview the message in the outbox when I save it as draft. I
could earlier and I'm still viewing with MicroEd as always? Thigs aren't
quite right here since I installed the file. Little gremlins are jumping
up
Hello Mary,
On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
MB It works. But, as with * and / the _ _cannot be the last_ of the
MB characters on the line.
Or if it's followed by a punctuation mark.
MB Your sig delimiter worked perfectly for me in this reply.
I know. Strange, it was
Hello Miguel!
On Saturday, September 30, 2006, 7:09 AM, you wrote:
M It looks like it doesn't work if the second *, / or _ is the last
M character in a line.
Interesting because I posted a response to Mary at the same blink that
yours arrived and now, on reading it, I see my bold and
Hello Sebastian!
On Saturday, September 30, 2006, 7:10 AM, you wrote:
The Bat! has an internal engine allows you to automatically replace
| strings wilt other strings when you are using HTML viewer. This means
| that you can, for example, highlight specific words using schema like
| The
Hello Richard!
On Saturday, September 30, 2006, 7:55 AM, you wrote:
MB It works. But, as with * and / the _ _cannot be the last_ of the
MB characters on the line.
Or if it's followed by a punctuation mark.
Yes. Miguel figured it out. It must have a trailing space, and also a
before space,
Hello Mary,
On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
MB I told Alex to his face that he's a bully, on TBOT, when he said I was
MB chicken for not wanting to put this file into my TB! directory to test
MB it. hehehe
Going /slightly/ off topic but good for you.
MB It's okay. Let's
Hello Richard!
On Saturday, September 30, 2006, 8:18 AM, you wrote, in re Mary Bull's
comment on what Alexander Kunz remarked to her on TBOT when she said
she was afraid of destroying her fragile Bat if she put the
txt2html.regexps file into its directory:
MB I told Alex to his face that he's a
Hello Richard Wakeford everyone else,
on 30-Sep-2006 at 14:55 you (Richard Wakeford) wrote:
I know. Strange, it was just that one time and Alexander ticked me off
too. The big bully :-(
If that was your impression, I'm really sorry. I'll try to remember next
time that you prefer to be
Hello Alexander!
On Saturday, September 30, 2006, 8:51 AM, you wrote:
I know. Strange, it was just that one time and Alexander ticked me off
too. The big bully :-(
If that was your impression, I'm really sorry. I'll try to remember next
time that you prefer to be officially moderated! :-P
Hello Mary,
I have never been able to see RTV in the Outbox.
Have you tried viewing Outbox in the preview pane? It works here just
fine.
If you normally use folder view, this won't work for Outbox. Normally,
when you double click on a message in the message list pane a folder
view will open.
Hello Miguel!
On Saturday, September 30, 2006, 10:53 AM, you wrote:
I have never been able to see RTV in the Outbox.
Have you tried viewing Outbox in the preview pane? It works here just
fine.
Didn't know about that. Every day's a schoolday. :)
Thanks for the info, Miguel.
If you
Hello Mary,
So, I brought my no-preview-pane prejudice with me to TB! and by the
time I realized that TB!'s preview pane is safe, I had the folder-view
and mailticker-view mode firmly ensconced in my visual-motor habits.
Okay, I might learn to use Preview Pane in the Outbox. Would be faster
Hallo Alexander,
On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 15:51:09 +0200GMT (30-9-2006, 15:51 , where I
live), you wrote:
ASK Wimp. ;-)
That reminds me I've got this moderator template for abusive language
offenders. Please don't make me use that.
--
Groetjes, Roelof
WYSIWYG: see Optical illusion
Hello Miguel!
On Saturday, September 30, 2006, 12:17 PM, you wrote:
I might learn to use Preview Pane in the Outbox. Would be faster
than my other workaround.
I only use preview pane. That's of course because I use TB maximised and
have enough screen real estate.
Ah. I use TB! taking up
Hello Roelof,
On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
ASK Wimp. ;-)
RO That reminds me I've got this moderator template for abusive language
RO offenders. Please don't make me use that.
That's it, you tell him! ;-)
It's not bad language though is it? I thought a wimp was just a
Hello, MAU. On the thirtieth September 2006 You wrote:
The file I use is much simpler:
([\s']*)\*([\w\s\+/\-\.\:\\_']*)\*(\s)=\1b\2/b\3
([\s']*)/([\w\s\+\-\.\:\\_']*)/(\s)=\1i\2/i\3
([\s']*)_([\w\s\+/\-\.\:\\']*)_(\s)=\1u\2/u\3
and it works just the same for italics, bold and underline.
On the thirtieth September 2006 I wrote:
If You have comments or ideas, and especially when You find any bug,
please give me an info.
First errors appears (thank You, Alexander):
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] and
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], problem with nested
special characters. _First _second third_ - I
Hello Konrad,
On Sat, 30 Sep 2006 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
KS Below is corrected version of my txt2html.regexps file.
Works /perfectly/ for me, thank you very much.
--
Regards,
Richard
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Konrad Szkudlarczyk wrote:
KS Since a few days Alexander S. Kunz and me exchanging mails about
KS file txt2html.regexps and undocumented feature in The Bat!.
Wow, this is the coolest TB! trick I've seen in a good long while.
Thanks to all for your efforts on this.
I found I was also able to use
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