Re: Word wrap and paragraph markers

2000-04-28 Thread Christopher J. Trybowski
Hello Woofie, On Thursday, April 20, 2000 you wrote: I only have one complaint about TB...otherwise it is a great email prog. Please don't use "Reply To..." button to start new thread. Use "Create a new message" instead! -- Christopher J. Trybowski

Re: Word wrap and paragraph markers

2000-04-20 Thread Alexander V. Kiselev
Hi there! On 20 Apr 00, at 21:16, Woofie wrote about "Word wrap and paragraph markers": I only have one complaint about TB...otherwise it is a great email prog. The complaint is the EOL character or paragraph marker that is inserted at the end of each line in the message body

Re: Word wrap and paragraph markers

2000-04-20 Thread Allie Martin
On Thu, 20 Apr 2000 21:16:13 +0800, Woofie wrote: I only have one complaint about TB...otherwise it is a great email prog. The complaint is the EOL character or paragraph marker that is inserted at the end of each line in the message body instead of only at the end of the paragraph as per

Re: Word wrap and paragraph markers

2000-04-20 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone
Hi Woofie, On 20 April 2000 at 21:16:13 GMT +0800 (which was 14:16 where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject of "Word wrap and paragraph markers": The complaint is the EOL character or paragraph marker that is inserted at the end of each line in the message

Re: Word wrap and paragraph markers

2000-04-20 Thread Michael Heydekamp
Hello Marck, on Thu, 20 Apr 2000, at 16:00:20 sender's local time (timezone UTC+0100), Marck D. Pearlstone wrote: The complaint is the EOL character or paragraph marker that is inserted at the end of each line in the message body instead of only at the end of the paragraph as per other email

Re: Word wrap and paragraph markers

2000-04-20 Thread Tom Plunket
MH At home I'm using an (in Germany) fairly famous DOS client called MH "Crosspoint". This beast behaves *internally* (= as long as the message MH is not being sent) like a true Windows word processor in terms of MH word wrapping. Agent does very well also. A big addition to Agent's handling

Re: Word wrap and paragraph markers

2000-04-20 Thread Marck D. Pearlstone
Hi Michael, On 20 April 2000 at 20:44:28 GMT +0200 (which was 19:44 where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject of "Word wrap and paragraph markers": MDP TB adheres correctly to standards and breaks lines at the MDP pre-configured position. What's more,

Re: Word wrap and paragraph markers

2000-04-20 Thread Januk Aggarwal
Hello Marck, On Thursday, April 20, 2000 at 21:11:19 GMT +0100 (which was 1:11 PM where I live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] typed: OTOH, I think this debate has been thrashed to pieces from the hugely divergent POVs that exist around TB editor functionality. Steve Lamb so often and

Re: Word wrap and paragraph markers

2000-04-20 Thread Steve Lamb
Thursday, April 20, 2000, 2:39:24 PM, Januk wrote: Don't worry, you're not the only one in that minority. I'll stick with you. If you want to reformat a paragraph, I've found that all I need to do is select the lines I want to reformat and hit alt-L. Then it turns out very close to what I

Re: Word wrap and paragraph markers

2000-04-20 Thread Allie Martin
On Thu, 20 Apr 2000 14:39:24 -0700, Januk Aggarwal wrote: OTOH, I think this debate has been thrashed to pieces from the hugely divergent POVs that exist around TB editor functionality. Steve Lamb so often and eloquently points out, the ideal is to have TB call an external editor

Re: Word wrap and paragraph markers

2000-04-20 Thread Allie Martin
On Thu, 20 Apr 2000 15:01:00 -0700, Steve Lamb wrote: Sure you can. joe does it. vim does it. I also wish that it would preserve my indentation of paragraphs. joe does it. vim does it. See a trend here? Just for effect, I changed, my wrapping to 55 characters and used autoformat

Re: Word wrap and paragraph markers

2000-04-20 Thread Alexander V. Kiselev
Hi there! On 20 Apr 00, at 14:39, Januk Aggarwal wrote about "Re: Word wrap and paragraph markers": Don't worry, you're not the only one in that minority. I'll stick with you. If you want to reformat a paragraph, I've found that all I need to do is select the lines I want t

Re: Word wrap and paragraph markers

2000-04-20 Thread Tom Plunket
It does so (I believe) by placing an 20h 20h 0Dh 0Ah at the end of each line. If it recognizes this combination of characters at the end of a line during editing, it behaves as if there is no CR/LF at all and wraps perfectly. MDP And a *very* good one too, IMHO. Actually, any