of doing so.
I'm looking at the possibility of instead of adding addresses directly
to AB, adding them to a text file (obviously automagically) that I could
then once a day manually import into the AB, but I haven't found any way
of doing this either.
I would appreciate any imaginative suggestion on how
Hello MAU,
I would appreciate any imaginative suggestion on how to achieve this.
I got it. This happens to me many times. I give up on something, I ask
for help and then is when I find the solution myself.
It is easier that I thought.
What my filters must do as action is:
-Export message
I would appreciate any imaginative suggestion on how to achieve this.
M What my filters must do as action is:
M -Export message to plain text file D:\Temp\add.csv
M With 'append' option selected
M And with template = %FROMADDR, %DATESHORT,
M I owe myself a beer ;-)
Very nice solution
Peter Fjelsten [EMAIL PROTECTED] @ 15-Apr-2004 9:36:43 AM
Suggestion: select below to signature divider mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
How [do] the rest of you handle this problem?
1. Get annoyed
2. Reply with all the text included
3. Move stuff around
4. Add the proper number of ''
5. Hope they take
Chris,
On 15-04-2004 15:47, you [C] wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
How [do] the rest of you handle this problem?
Ouch! :)
--
greeting Best regards /greeting
author Peter Fjelsten /author
thebat version 2.05 Beta/16 /thebat version
os Windows XP 5.1.2600 Service Pack 1/os
On Thu, 15 Apr 2004 15:36:43 +0200, Peter Fjelsten wrote:
I get mail from a lot of people who have huge problems with
quoting correctly (i.e. top-posting), so I find myself constantly
selecting a lot of quoted text below the cursor and hitting delete
to delete all the bottom quotes.
[Snip
TheBat-users/beta testers,
I get mail from a lot of people who have huge problems with quoting
correctly (i.e. top-posting), so I find myself constantly selecting a
lot of quoted text below the cursor and hitting delete to delete all
the bottom quotes.
I do this with ctrlshiftendarrow up
Hello zParticle,
Friday, February 13, 2004, 6:07:51 PM, you wrote:
MicroEd could rule. But it needs soft wrapping.
Isn't this what Auto-format does?
--
Dave
Using The Bat! v2.04 RC/3 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1
Current
Dear Dave,
@15-Feb-2004, 08:20 -0600 (15-Feb 14:20 UK time) Dave Gorman [DG] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to zParticle:
MicroEd could rule. But it needs soft wrapping.
DG Isn't this what Auto-format does?
Yes. I keep telling people this, but nobody wants to get it and I
get fed up trying. I
Hello Marck,
On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 14:31:44 +GMT (15-2-2004, 15:31 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
MDP @15-Feb-2004, 08:20 -0600 (15-Feb 14:20 UK time) Dave Gorman [DG] in
MDP mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to zParticle:
MicroEd could rule. But it needs soft wrapping.
DG Isn't this what
Dear Henk,
@15-Feb-2004, 19:33 +0100 (15-Feb 18:33 UK time) Henk de Bruijn
[HDB] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:
DG Isn't this what Auto-format does?
HDB ...snip
MDP It's there as a toggle on Ctrl+Shift+F and I just toggle it on/off
MDP at will and MicroEd rules.
HDB Is it just a
Hello Marck,
On Sun, 15 Feb 2004 20:14:59 +GMT (15-2-2004, 21:14 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
MDP @15-Feb-2004, 19:33 +0100 (15-Feb 18:33 UK time) Henk de Bruijn
MDP [HDB] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:
...snip
HDB Is it just a matter of toggling while typing in a new message
Henk de Bruijn wrote:
I knew the auto-format option but had put that off because of various
reasons. But toggling works great, thanks!
It took me awhile to discover auto-format. Maybe this should be
something included in the install notes - or more easily found in the
manual?
Not sure if this
On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 00:08:39 -0600GMT (16-2-2004, 7:08 +0100, where I
live), Ken Green wrote:
KG Note that toggling is temporary - turning auto-format on or off from
KG the what you have as default is for that message only. TB returns to
KG your normal setting after you send that message (I love
Hello Wayne,
On Saturday, February 14, 2004, at 12:59:35 AM, you wrote
re: A simple suggestion for MicroEd:
WH This is a great idea. I hate this especially when I cut and past
WH something (or add text) and have to reformat where the text is
WH wrapping. I think TheBat! would win a lot more
Hello Wayne,
On Saturday, February 14, 2004, at 10:52:44 AM, you wrote
re: A simple suggestion for MicroEd:
WH After playing with the settings, I did not even realize that there is
WH another non-html editor available. Clearly, there is much more for me
WH to learn about The Bat!! Does
Wayne Howard wrote:
After playing with the settings, I did not even realize that there is
another non-html editor available. Clearly, there is much more for me
to learn about The Bat!! Does the Windows plain text editor do any of
what you are asking for with the Microed editor? (I just started
MicroEd could rule. But it needs soft wrapping.
Note that I said the EDITOR needs soft wrapping. The messages should
always go out hard wrapped: this is the Internet standard for plain
text, and serves to keep things consistent and readable regardless which
mail client you're using.
The
Hello zParticle,
On Friday, February 13, 2004, at 7:07:51 PM, you wrote
re: A simple suggestion for MicroEd:
z MicroEd could rule. But it needs soft wrapping.
z Note that I said the EDITOR needs soft wrapping. The messages should
z always go out hard wrapped: this is the Internet standard
I have suggested that:
When a message has a colour group ascribed to it and/or is flagged,
that there should be a marker on the accounts list on the left so that
when the mailbox is closed it is indicated against that mailbox as
such.
Similarly, when account is collapsed and mailboxes not
Hello Admin,
Similarly, when account is collapsed and mailboxes not visible, a
marker indicating the fact as above is shown against the account.
This would make my life so much easier with multiple (30+) accounts
with many requests from clients for amendments etc to their web
sites.
It
On Tuesday, January 27, 2004 at 9:31:15 PM, you wrote:
Hello Admin,
Similarly, when account is collapsed and mailboxes not visible, a
marker indicating the fact as above is shown against the account.
This would make my life so much easier with multiple (30+) accounts
with many requests
Hello Marten,
But how about if it were an optional setting? That is you could set it
be operational or not?
I have no problem when features are optional or configurable. That way,
both you and I could be happy :)
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v2.01.3
On Tuesday, January 27, 2004 at 11:41:50 PM, you wrote:
Hello Marten,
But how about if it were an optional setting? That is you could set it
be operational or not?
I have no problem when features are optional or configurable. That way,
both you and I could be happy :)
Muy bien -
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Hash: SHA1
Hello TBUDL!
The Christmas Special letter seems to be geared towards current users
upgrading their copy of The Bat!.
Many of us have already done so. What I would like to see is a
discount for current registered users so they can buy discounted
Hello Kevin,
Sunday, December 21, 2003, 4:19:59 PM, you wrote:
The Christmas Special letter seems to be geared towards current users
upgrading their copy of The Bat!.
Many of us have already done so. What I would like to see is a
discount for current registered users so they can buy
Hello Kevin,
On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 10:19:59 -0500 GMT (21/12/2003, 22:19 +0700 GMT),
Kevin Coates wrote:
What I would like to see is a discount for current registered users
so they can buy discounted copies of The Bat! for Christmas gifts to
their friends and associates.
But that is possible!
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Hash: SHA1
Hi Thomas,
On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 22:32:41 +0700 (10:32 AM here), Thomas Fernandez
[TF] wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What I would like to see is a discount for current registered users
so they can buy discounted copies of The Bat! for Christmas
Hello Kevin,
On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 10:48:06 -0500 GMT (21/12/2003, 22:48 +0700 GMT),
Kevin Coates wrote:
TF But that is possible! Purchase a key by using your credit card,
TF and forward the key to the lucky receiver of your gift on
TF Christmas.
Is that legal and would they then be qualified
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Hello Thomas,
On 21 December 2003, 23:12 +0700 ( 16:12 local time) Thomas Fernandez
[TF] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
TF But that is possible! Purchase a key by using your credit card,
TF and forward the key to the lucky receiver of your gift on
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Hash: SHA1
Hi Martin,
On Sun, 21 Dec 2003 16:48:35 + (11:48 AM here), Martin Webster
[MW] wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
MW Returning to Kevin's original post... it would be improper to buy
MW a discounted licence for someone else off the back of your own
Quoting Jonathan Angliss [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
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On Sunday, October 05, 2003, Vishal wrote..
MDP (#There's a hole in my bucket, dear Liza, dear Liza#)
ummm..huh?
It is a song, it appears only those from England know... I often find
myself
Hi Jonathan
Monday, October 6, 2003, 1:25:12 AM, you wrote:
V Perhaps you could include the cut mark as part of the listserv footer
V then, instead of relying on users?
JA Although I say this might be one good idea, it doesn't get rid of the
JA fact that some people have huge signatures and the
Hello Vishal,
On Mon, 6 Oct 2003 00:55:45 -0400 GMT (06/10/2003, 11:55 +0700 GMT),
Vishal wrote:
MDP Please see mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't have that message stored on my machine. Any chance you could paste the
text or tell me what to search for so I know what you were trying to say?
It
it is, a reply to Andrew Hodgson's suggestion \--
LG Again, not using a cut mark was something we've already tried.
AH ... I include the cutmark in the footer, ...
... snip
AH Is there a reason why this is not a good idea?
MDP It doesn't work properly in TB by default. It only cuts the
MDP last
Hi Thomas
Monday, October 6, 2003, 2:06:31 AM, you wrote:
TF It doesn't seem to have made it into the archives yet. Marck just says
TF that putting a cutmark into the list footer wouldn't work for TB, was
TF tested,etc.
Thanks..Marck replied too.
TF That's an old song; Marck is referring to an
Hi Marck
Monday, October 6, 2003, 5:29:11 AM, you wrote:
MDP It doesn't work properly in TB by default. It only cuts the
MDP last signature it finds. Also, only the final cut mark is also
MDP seen as the real signature delimiter by the RTV, defeating TB's
MDP wonderful signature display format
Hello Marck,
On Mon, 6 Oct 2003 10:29:11 +0100 GMT (06/10/2003, 16:29 +0700 GMT),
Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
MDP (#There's a hole in my bucket, dear Liza, dear Liza#)
It's a song, quite long, that starts with that line, continues with
Liza suggesting remedies, ending up with a bucket being
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On Sunday, October 05, 2003, Vishal wrote...
V Perhaps you could include the cut mark as part of the listserv
V footer then, instead of relying on users?
Although I say this might be one good idea, it doesn't get rid of the
fact that some people
Hi Marck
Saturday, October 4, 2003, 5:29:59 PM, you wrote:
V Perhaps you could include the cut mark as part of the listserv
V footer then, instead of relying on users?
MDP Please see mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I don't have that message stored on my machine. Any chance you could paste the
text or
Hi Deborah
Saturday, October 4, 2003, 5:24:51 PM, you wrote:
DW Marck has already explained why this does not work, earlier in this thread.
I didn't see that.
DW Only text which falls below the last cut-mark inserted will be stripped,
DW which means that if you have a cutmark, followed by a
Hello Allie,
Saturday, October 4, 2003, 2:42:43 AM, you wrote:
AM I'd add my 0.2c worth
0.2c? How does one pay that? :-)
--
Best Wishes,
Mark
using The Bat! 2.00.6
Current version is 2.00.6 | Using TBUDL
Saturday, October 4, 2003, Mark Partous wrote:
0.2c? How does one pay that? :-)
By finding 20 persons named Millicent
--
Urban
Eventually, the Romans conquered the Greeks. History calls people Romans
because they never stayed in one place for very long.
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Hi Leif,
In a message with mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 3 Oct 2003 15:13:26 (my local time 23:13:26), you typed:
MB So, would you help me word it--the Wish List suggestion? Since I'm
MB feeling a little bit language-impaired this afternoon? Setting up
Urban-
!!!
ROTFL
--
-Mark Wieder
Using The Bat! v1.63 Beta/7 on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2
Current version is 2.00.6 | Using TBUDL information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Hi Thomas
Saturday, October 4, 2003, 12:25:04 AM, you wrote:
TF So users of screen readers should be excepted from reading the rules?
Nobody said they should be excepted. I think the opinion was that they should be
'excused' for not having read them. I agree with this. It's only being
Hello Vishal,
Saturday, October 4, 2003, 6:30:36 PM, you wrote:
V Hi Thomas
V Saturday, October 4, 2003, 12:25:04 AM, you wrote:
TF So users of screen readers should be excepted from reading the rules?
V Nobody said they should be excepted. I think the opinion was that they should be
V
Hi Marck
Friday, October 3, 2003, 7:33:19 AM, you wrote:
MDP No. If the list server adds the footer because it contains important
MDP information. We want the footer inserted, but not quoted in replies.
Perhaps you could include the cut mark as part of the listserv footer then,
instead of
Hi Andrew
Saturday, October 4, 2003, 3:17:35 PM, you wrote:
AH What I actually meant in this message was that if I don't have time
AH to read the rules in the welcome message because sometimes it can
AH take longer to read it with a screen reader, and that I have to stay
AH
On Saturday, October 4, 2003, 1:35:35 PM, Vishal wrote:
V Perhaps you could include the cut mark as part of the listserv footer
V then, instead of relying on users?
Marck has already explained why this does not work, earlier in this
thread. Only text which falls below the last cut-mark inserted
Hi Vishal,
@4-Oct-2003, 13:35 -0400 (04-Oct 18:35 UK time) Vishal [V] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:
MDP We want the footer inserted, but not quoted in replies.
V Perhaps you could include the cut mark as part of the listserv
V footer then, instead of relying on users?
Please see
On Friday, October 3, 2003, 2:26:12 AM, you wrote:
Leif, the man is hungry. He knows how to catch a fish, but all you
give him is a U. Gimme an F, gimme an I, gimme an S, gimme an H!
But shouldn;t you give him a G, an H, an O, a T, and an I -- with the
gh from laugh, the o from women and the
Hi Pranav,
@03-Oct-2003, 06:02 +0530 (01:32 UK time) Pranav Lal said:
Thanks for the explanation. I don't have a message signature so I
don't think that I need a cut line.
Oh, but you do! Your name is your signature and any list you write
mail to adds more text below it. It is a courtesy to
Hi Mark,
snip Please add it to all of your messages above your name from now on.
You nmean like this?
Current version is 2.00.6 | Using TBUDL information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Hi Pranav,
@03-Oct-2003, 15:06 +0530 (10:36 UK time) Pranav Lal said:
snip Please add it to all of your messages above your name from
now on.
You nmean like this?
No - all you did was to remove your name, leaving the list footer
exposed. The courteous thing to do is to add a NewLine, dash,
Some time around 10/3/2003 06:26:18, I think I heard Marck D Pearlstone say:
Hi Pranav,
@03-Oct-2003, 15:06 +0530 (10:36 UK time) Pranav Lal said:
snip Please add it to all of your messages above your name from
now on.
You nmean like this?
No - all you did was to remove your name,
Hello DZ-Jay,
I'm already used to the rudeness and unfriendliness of this list.
While I may somewhat agree with you that the list is perhaps a bit
obsessive about cut lines, etc., I *strongly* disagree on rudeness and
unfriendliness. Much the contrary.
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El
Hello DZ-Jay,
Friday, October 3, 2003, 12:41:45 PM, you wrote:
DJ Don't you think its a bit obsessive to force people that don't event
DJ have a sig block to add a cut line?
I would think so as well. I was actually just following this thread
from the moment Pranav wrote I don't have a message
Hello DZ-Jay
Thank you for your email dated Friday, October 3, 2003, 11:41:45 AM,
in which you wrote:
DJ Oh, now I've done it. Go ahead TB demi-gods, flame away. I'm already
DJ used to the rudeness and unfriendliness of this list.
Rude? Un-friendly? Surely not.
The mods go out of their way
Hi Dz-Jay,
@3-Oct-2003, 06:41 -0400 (03-Oct 11:41 UK time) DZ-Jay [DJ] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck:
DJ Don't you think its a bit obsessive to force people that don't
DJ event have a sig block to add a cut line?
No I don't. It's in the list rules. If we all stick to the rules,
it's
Good afternoon MAU !
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 13:23:18 +0200 GMT your local time,
which was 03.10.2003, 13:23 (GMT+0200) where I live, you (MAU MAU)
wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm already used to the rudeness and unfriendliness of this list.
While I may somewhat agree with you that the
Hi William Moore,
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 12:32:35 +0100 you wrote:
WM Rude? Un-friendly? Surely not.
WM
WM The mods go out of their way to be the exact opposite.
I would not call it rude and unfriendly, but it can be intimidating to
the newbie. Or even to the veteran of other lists. I rarely
At 8:32 PM on 10/2/2003, Pranav Lal typed ...
P Hi Allen,
P snip Proper etiquette on this list is to have a cut line or signature
P delimiter. Your precede your signature with -- ( dot dot dash ). Most
P people on this list are, naturally, using The Bat!, and TB
P automatically
Hello Jeffrey
Thank you for your email dated Friday, October 3, 2003, 12:45:46 PM,
in which you wrote:
WM The mods go out of their way to be the exact opposite.
JAS I would not call it rude and unfriendly, but it can be intimidating to
JAS the newbie. Or even to the veteran of other lists. I
Hi DZ-Jay,
on Fri, 3 Oct 2003 06:41:45 -0400GMT (03.10.03, 12:41 +0200GMT here),
you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
DJ I'm already used to the rudeness and unfriendliness of this list.
I'm missing a smilie. Do you really mean TBUDL? I cannot quite believe
this. I perceive TBUDL as one of the
On Friday, October 3, 2003 at 06:41 (which was Friday, October 3, 2003
at 12:41 where I am) Dz-Jay [DJ] wrote:
DJ Oh, now I've done it. Go ahead TB demi-gods, flame away. I'm
DJ already used to the rudeness and unfriendliness of this list.
If you want to be treated 'rude' and 'unfriendly', join
Hi William Moore,
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 13:19:51 +0100 you wrote:
WM The difference from lists I've since joined (eg DOpus) is striking.
I can definitely agree with that. Sometimes other lists look down right
messy after this one. The Opera Users list is a good example. Many
people on that
Hello Jeffrey!
On Friday, October 03, 2003, 6:45 AM, you wrote
William Moore Rude? Un-friendly? Surely not.
WM The mods go out of their way to be the exact opposite.
J I would not call it rude and unfriendly, but it can be intimidating to
J the newbie. ...
But it's not because any of the
Hi Andrew,
on Fri, 3 Oct 2003 15:52:10 +0100GMT (03.10.03, 16:52 +0200GMT here),
you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] :
AH if using justification, what is the best way to ensure the
AH justification keeps the same if you edit a line (see the longer line
AH above)? This can look quite messy.
Hit
Hello Leif,
Friday, October 3, 2003, 4:38:41 PM, you wrote:
LG As for why you (Pranav) believe the list is rude and unfriendly,
snip
I think you wrongly address Pranav for stating the list is rude and
unfriendly.
Pranav has not responded to this thread since he erased his name under
his message
Hello Leif!
On Friday, October 03, 2003, 9:38 AM, you wrote:
Leif Ouch, I'm the bad guy! grin
No, you're not! And by your grin I can tell you don't think that
Marck believes that, either.
When I first crashed into this list way last October, Marck got me for
Top Posting and for breaking a
DZ-Jay-
Friday, October 3, 2003, 3:41:45 AM, you wrote:
DJ Don't you think its a bit obsessive to force people that don't event
DJ have a sig block to add a cut line? If the problem is that you don't
DJ want to see the footer inserted automatically by the list server, then
DJ the problem lies
Hello Gerrit,
Friday, October 3, 2003, 12:40:51 PM, you wrote:
GK I think you wrongly address Pranav for stating the list is rude
GK and unfriendly.
Whoa... That was totally my bad. My sincerest apologies to Pranav. I
have no idea why I ended up coming up with his name vs. DZ-Jay.
Sorry Pranav,
I am sorry. I wanted to point to this message
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] when explaining why I think
Pranav was treated rather unfriendly from the first moment on.
Gerrit
Current version is 2.00.6 | Using TBUDL information:
At 2:40 PM on 10/3/2003, Gerrit Kiers typed ...
G I would have skipped it the moment I heard 'Terms and conditions ...'
Why is that? Without rules, there is chaos. There's already enough
chaos in the world. The rules are easy enough to read and they make
the list work better.
Here's a
Hello Mary,
Friday, October 3, 2003, 12:40:03 PM, you wrote:
MB No, you're not! And by your grin I can tell you don't think
MB that Marck believes that, either.
Nah, Marck, Allie and I are nearly family. They certainly feel like
brothers.
MB Tools/Address Book and highlight [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hello Leif!
On Friday, October 03, 2003, 1:59 PM, you wrote:
MB I've probably given mistaken instructions somewhere here, also,
MB which I'm sure someone will write in pronto in order to correct
MB me! :)
L Nope, this sentence doesn't contain any technical errors! gdr I'll
L stop fixing here...
the 'Welcome to' message and took it's
suggestion by heart to make sure you read the rules, it remains a
question how to find them if the section itself starts with a headline
Terms and conditions of and you're browsing using a screen reader ;))
--
Best regards,
Gerrit Kiers
Using The Bat! v2.00.6
Hello Leif!
On Friday, October 03, 2003, 1:59 PM, you wrote, in part:
L ... Unless someone has already added the address
L [EMAIL PROTECTED] to the TB addressbook, it won't be there
L for them to highlight. They'll have to add the address first in
L that case, and then modify the reply template.
Hello Mary,
Friday, October 3, 2003, 2:02:29 PM, you wrote:
MB What if The Bat!'s developers could preload TBUDL's address into
MB the address book, with all the right templates also there by
MB default? Would that be hard to do?
No, it'd be relatively simple. However there are a couple of
?
L Heck, I'll vote for it... :-)
Yay! Something good might come out of all my stumbling around. g So,
would you help me word it--the Wish List suggestion? Since I'm feeling
a little bit language-impaired this afternoon? Setting up the second
e-mail as part of the welcome-distribution ought
Hello Mary,
Friday, October 3, 2003, 2:52:59 PM, you wrote:
MB Yay! Something good might come out of all my stumbling around. g
MB So, would you help me word it--the Wish List suggestion? Since I'm
MB feeling a little bit language-impaired this afternoon? Setting up
MB the second e-mail as part
I am going to tag onto this message hoping a problem will be
recreated. I am involved with a great many lists in which
top posting is the preference (ignore that fact for now, I
am aware of your views here). As a top poster, I leave most
of the old message beneath my message, but
Hello Leif!
On Friday, October 03, 2003, 4:13 PM, you wrote:
MB So, would you help me word it--the Wish List suggestion? ...
MB ought not to take as much of the developers' time as modifying
MB code. Ritlabs might go for it. :)
L grin Yeah, I'll help, but let's give it a day or so to see what
L
10/3/2003, 5:13 PM: Leif said in Suggestion for better message list
view reading
LG grin Yeah, I'll help, but let's give it a day or so to see what
LG other people think. If it's just you and me who think it might be a
LG worthwhile idea, then it wouldn't be worth submitting.
Well, I'm all
Hello ETM,
Friday, October 3, 2003, 3:14:47 PM, you wrote:
E I am going to do that here to see if something that is occurring on
E other lists is recreated. If it is, HOW does one prevent it? If it
E is not recreated with this message, I will send through a copied
E example. Sorry for the
a general statement against rules. I mean
GK to say that if I where browsing the 'Welcome to' message and took it's
GK suggestion by heart to make sure you read the rules, it remains a
GK question how to find them if the section itself starts with a headline
GK Terms and conditions of and you're browsing
Leif Gregory, [LG] wrote:
LG Nah, Marck, Allie and I are nearly family. They certainly feel like
LG brothers.
I'm late on this one since work has been a tad demanding of late. :)
Anyway, this is an interesting thread and I thought I'd add my 0.2c
worth of sentiments.
I have to agree with Leif
Hello Andrew,
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 23:14:43 +0100 GMT (04/10/2003, 05:14 +0700 GMT),
Andrew Hodgson wrote:
GK Terms and conditions of and you're browsing using a screen reader ;))
Well you are right; I just chuck the list rules [...] and as you
said in another post, viewing the message with a
Hi Leif and all,
1. AsI have privately stated to one of the list members, I believe in
following list rules. What surprises me about this entire cut line issue is
that I was not asked to insert one when I first posted.
2. snip As for why you (Pranav) believe the list is rude and unfriendly,
Hi all,
A couple of tips I found to improve navigation in the message list view. I
have used these tips with JFW v4.51.119.
1. I reclassified the message list view to a list view. The class name was
TListView or something like that.
2. I added a custom highlight color after highlighting a
Hello Pranav,
On Thu, 02 Oct 2003 15:57:16 +0530 GMT (10/2/2003, 3:27 AM +0700 GMT),
Pranav Lal wrote:
PL A couple of tips I found to improve navigation in the message list view. I
PL have used these tips with JFW v4.51.119.
PL 1. I reclassified the message list view to a list view. The class
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Hi Dennis,
In a message with mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On 2 Oct 2003 04:52:36 (my local time 13:52:36), you typed:
DWG What is JFW?
JFW stands for Jaws for Windows. Jaws stands for Job access with
speech. This is a so called screen reader, which is an
Hi Dennis,
snip What is JFW? Why use Eudora on this list? Why no cut line?
JFW is an abbreviation for jaws for windows. It is a screen reader that
verbalizes the contentsof a computer screen. See
http://www.freedomscientific.com for more information. At this point, I am
still evaluating TheBat.
10/2/2003, 8:12 AM: Pranav said in Suggestion for better message list view reading
PL At this point, I am still evaluating TheBat. My primary email
PL client is still Eudora.
It's a great program, once you get a handle on it -- quick powerful.
Hope you find yourself quite at home using
Hello Dennis,
Thursday, October 2, 2003, 7:52:36 AM, you wrote:
DWG What is JFW? Why use Eudora on this list? Why no cut line?
jfw stands for jaws for windows from www.freedomscientific.com
it's a software program that will allow blind and visually impared people to use the
computer.
it
Hello Allen,
Thursday, October 2, 2003, 6:54:44 AM, you wrote:
A Proper etiquette on this list is to have a cut line or signature
A delimiter. Your precede your signature with -- ( dot dot dash ).
A Most people on this list are, naturally, using The Bat!, and TB
A automatically truncates all text
10/2/2003, 10:20 AM: Leif said in Suggestion for better message list view reading
LG Hello Allen,
LG Thursday, October 2, 2003, 6:54:44 AM, you wrote:
A Proper etiquette on this list is to have a cut line or signature
A delimiter. Your precede your signature with -- ( dot dot dash ).
A Most
Hello Allen,
Thursday, October 2, 2003, 10:50:03 AM, you wrote:
A 10/2/2003, 10:20 AM: Leif said in Suggestion for better message list view reading
where can one download beta versions of the bat?
Current version is 2.00.6 | Using TBUDL
Hello Allen,
Thursday, October 2, 2003, 8:50:03 AM, you wrote:
LG Rather dash dash space
A I think I deserve a fish.
S'ok. grin... We'll just pretend that you were in the middle of
a heavy Morse Code conversation, and you mistakenly spelled out the
letter U.
:-)
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