Allie Martin wrote:
AM> Just for those who wish to preserve those extra spaces after
AM> periods.
AM> Though Alt-L will remove them when reflowing text, Autoformat will
AM> not. Toggle on auto-format and try it, i.e., CTRL+Shift+F.
That works OK, but will still remove spaces i
Hi all,
Just for those who wish to preserve those extra spaces after periods.
Though Alt-L will remove them when reflowing text, Autoformat will
not. Toggle on auto-format and try it, i.e., CTRL+Shift+F.
The thing with autoformat is that it will reflow to perfection any
text that isn
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'Lo Marck,
On Sat, 16 Nov 2002 12:34:54 + your time, you said:
MDP> Although I'm not getting it reliably wrapping the first paragraph..
MDP> hmmm. It works though.
Thanks Marck, that worked a treat!
[BTW the first paragraph wraps on all
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Hi Simon,
@16-Nov-2002, 11:40 Simon said:
> Thanks Allie. That rewrapped okay. Do you have know how I would
> modify the macro so that it justifies as well as wraps?
Modify wrap2 like this...
.
.
%REGEXPMATCH="%COMMENT"'<>'':'%-
%-
%WRAPJUSTIFY%-
%-
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Simon [S] wrote:'
S> Thanks Allie. That rewrapped okay. Do you have know how I would
S> modify the macro so that it justifies as well as wraps?
I don't know. That's perhaps a question for TBTECH.
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'Lo Allie,
On Sat, 16 Nov 2002 06:22:32 -0500 your time, you said:
S>> I tried all combinations of those macros without success.
ACM> Try this macro:
Thanks Allie. That rewrapped okay. Do you have know how I would modify the
macro so that it just
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Simon [S] wrote:'
S> I tried all combinations of those macros without success.
Try this macro:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/Library.html#rewrap
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'Lo Daniel,
On Sat, 16 Nov 2002 12:57:04 +1100 your time, you said:
DH> Check out the %WrapJustify and %Wrapped keywords in the help, I think
DH> that is what you are after...
I tried all combinations of those macros without success.
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Slán,
In reply to Simon's message 'Autoformat quoted text using template' on
Sat, 16 Nov 2002 01:26:21 + from [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Simon,
S> Can someone tell me how to have quoted text justified and wrapped
S> when replying to a message - highlighting message text and hit
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'Lo Chiropter Operators,
Can someone tell me how to have quoted text justified and wrapped when
replying to a message - highlighting message text and hitting F4. At the
moment I use Alt+J to reformat the blocks of quoted text when I reply,
uot;You can use the key combination to dynamically
toggle autoformat mode on and off as you work to allow you to type
lists and column formatted text in amongst the formatted
paragraphs."
Julian
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TBUDL,
Help! I can't remember how to turn off this irritating auto-format
when I'm composing a message.
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Hi Pietro,
@28 July 2002, 00:10 +0200 (23:10 UK time) Pietro Migliaccio [PM] in
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PM> is it not possible to use this feature without the constraint of
PM> double carriage return to start a new phrase
Hello tbudl,
is it not possible to use this feature without the constraint of
double carriage return to start a new phrase then a point, as:
"bla bla bla.
bla bla bla..."
and not as:
"bla bla bla.
Bla bla bla..."
In a lot of times it is very bad to view.
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Best regards,
I have a main admin user account and then I set up myself plus my wife
as separate accounts so we can each use the bat and only see our own
folders. The problem is I like to have auto-format off by default and
she likes it on. Whoever sets this preference in the editor
preferences it ends up being
In Reference to "Autoformat oddity" From Tim Fountain:
TF> BTW: the Alt-L keyboard shortcut doesn't seem to work for me, I can
TF> only left justify text by selecting the option from the menu. Has
TF> anyone else found this?
Perhaps you've fallen victim to the dre
On Friday, January 07, 2000, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
> On 07 January 2000 at 01:48:20 GMT + (which was 01:48 where I
> live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points:
TF>> Why is it the TB's autoformatting doesn't like carriage returns?
TF>> This is extremely irratating.
> Th
Hi Tim,
On 07 January 2000 at 01:48:20 GMT + (which was 01:48 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points:
TF> Why is it the TB's autoformatting doesn't like carriage returns?
TF> Why? This is extremely irratating.
This is because TB's auto-formatting works in terms of
I can reproduce this as well, the only workaround is to either switch
off auto-format while you do the lines or to keep pressing Enter a
couple of times.
Regards,
Martyn
On 07 January 2000, Tim Fountain wrote:-
> Why is it the TB's autoformatting doesn't like carriage returns? For
>
Why is it the TB's autoformatting doesn't like carriage returns? For
example, try to type this:
Hello
How are you?
When you start typing the 'H' of 'How', it jumps back onto the
previous line.
Why? This is extremely irratating.
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Hi Ralf Buschmann,
On Donnerstag, 28. Oktober 1999 at 21:02:23 you wrote:
RB> Hi Oliver,
RB> you wrote on Thursday, October 28, 1999, 8:09:29 PM:
>> That's exactly what I meant in this thread. The algorithm used by The
>> Bat! at the moment just doesn't look to me like someone could explain
Hi Oliver,
you wrote on Thursday, October 28, 1999, 8:09:29 PM:
> That's exactly what I meant in this thread. The algorithm used by The
> Bat! at the moment just doesn't look to me like someone could explain
> it in such a technical way. And if someone would, you'd be saying
> "wait a min
On 28 October 1999 at 19:06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list:
MDP>> Pardoned. It's been an interesting debate. :-)
OS> It is. Anyway, why don't they make The Bat! open source? I'd
OS> immediately take over that a-f function ;)
ROFL - I'll arm-wrestle you for the job! ;-))
Cheers,
Mar
Hi Alexander V. Kiselev,
On Donnerstag, 28. Oktober 1999 at 0:55:31 you wrote:
> [explanation of that well-thought-out algorithm cut]
That's exactly what I meant in this thread. The algorithm used by The
Bat! at the moment just doesn't look to me like someone could explain
it in such a te
Hi Marck D. Pearlstone,
On Mittwoch, 27. Oktober 1999 at 20:21:16 you wrote:
OS>> I don't care at all, really. Even if I repeat myself: I want a
OS>> function to auto-format the text I type.
MDP> I was only saying that that is not what is *there*. Accepted it is
MDP> what you are suggest
I (Marck) am posting this on behalf of Alexander V. Kiselev
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> who has unfortunately been unable to get any
mail posted to the list since the server problems earlier this week,
although he is still receiving list traffic. Those of you familiar
with his contri
On 27 October 1999 at 18:50, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list:
OS>>> IMHO, the a-f function is just that, a function for display time
OS>>> wrapping of continuous strings.
MDP>> I think not. IMHO It is a function to move the location of the CR/LF
MDP>> pair within the paragraph of message text
Hi Marck D. Pearlstone,
On Dienstag, 26. Oktober 1999 at 23:37:08 you wrote:
MDP> On 26 October 1999 at 18:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list:
OS>> Sorry, I'd have no problem doing that. One possibility is what you
OS>> just mentioned above. If the editor inserted, say, a CR/LF pair
OS>> wh
On 26 October 1999 at 18:43, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list:
OS> Sorry, I'd have no problem doing that. One possibility is what you
OS> just mentioned above. If the editor inserted, say, a CR/LF pair
OS> when the user presses Return, it could easily use a single CR to
OS> mark those lines t
Tuesday, October 26, 1999, 10:43:12 AM, Oliver wrote:
> multi-byte charset, there's enough space in there to use some magic
> sequence as a mark.
What would it do, then, when it sends the message out? :P
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Hi Marck D. Pearlstone,
On Montag, 25. Oktober 1999 at 23:59:41 you wrote:
MDP> On 25 October 1999 at 20:56, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list:
MDP> How is the internal paragraph formatting logic supposed to
MDP> distinguish between your intentional newline and the ones
MDP> elsewh
On 25 October 1999 at 20:56, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list:
TF>> What Marck quite rightly said at that time is that a CR is a CR;
TF>> in ASCII, there is no distinction between hard and soft CR. This
TF>> shut me up, because you need another indicator, flag or whatever
TF>> to tell a-f when it
f the paragraph is reformatted.
OS>> I do really expect the editor to leave the lines _behind_ what I'm
OS>> typing intact in any case. If I really want some paragraph to be
OS>> completely reformatted, I'd happily tell the editor to do so manually.
TF>
On 25 October 1999 at 02:42, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list:
AM But Mark, many have mentioned this problem before and have been
AM told that it's a feature and not a bug. ;-)
MDP>>> Yes, but not to an accurate definition of how to fix it. I think we
MDP>>> can achieve this from here.
e of the paragraph is reformatted.
OS> I do really expect the editor to leave the lines _behind_ what I'm
OS> typing intact in any case. If I really want some paragraph to be
OS> completely reformatted, I'd happily tell the editor to do so manually.
If you have "
On 12 October 1999 at 18:49, [EMAIL PROTECTED] told the list:
OS> the cursor jumps up to the previous line again! Why is that?
It is because, the way auto-format has been implemented, TB demands
*two* newlines to denote a separation of paragraphs. Without that.
everything just gets ha
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Hi, Oliver.
OS> don't like that it kills my newlines. If I try to finish one line by
OS> pressing Return and go on typing on the next line, the cursor jumps up
OS> to the previous line again! Why is that?
I would like to know that, too.
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On Tuesday, October 12, 1999, Oliver Sturm wrote:
> after having found out what it does, I like the new Auto-Format
> feature. (Is it really new or have I just overlooked it before?) But I
> don't like that it kills my newlines. If I try to finish one line by
> pressing Return and go on
Hi there,
after having found out what it does, I like the new Auto-Format
feature. (Is it really new or have I just overlooked it before?) But I
don't like that it kills my newlines. If I try to finish one line by
pressing Return and go on typing on the next line, the cursor jumps up
to
Dear Kevin Boylan,
> Problems:
Since the final 1.36 version is out, you should use TBUDL list, not
TBBETA, for discussion.
> 1) Insert Quick Template from the right mouse click popup menu does
> not work.
Works here pretty well. I've typed the template's handle,
right-clicked it and the templa
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