On Thu, 23 Dec 1999 09:43:01 +, Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
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If you manually edit there the name of the font to be used, The Bat!
will obey... But be advised, that if, for example, you write there
"Arial", you'll hardly manage to read anything:-)
TB! offers only monospaced fonts to
Hello, The Bat Users!
AM Delete two or more messages from the message list and then pass
AM the mouse over the message list. The number of messages said to
AM be selected is incorrect. I usually have only one message
AM selected and yet it says that I have up to 5 selected at one
AM
Hello Andrew K. Lovetski,
On Wed, 22 Dec 1999 22:57:15 +0300 GMT your local time,
which was Thursday, December 23, 1999, 2:57:15 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Andrew K. Lovetski wrote:
Andrew Hello, The Bat Users!
AM So, after all this. Is there a way to suppress the serial number?
write the
Hi there!
On 23 Dec 99, at 14:18, Gerd Marstedt wrote
about "Windows crashes":
Registry problem. Fix it, and voila.
Since I updated The Bat (from 1.34 to 1.38,
international pack, language: German,
registered)
it happens several times each day that when
starting The Bat, there's a
Hallo Marck,
On Thu, 23 Dec 1999 09:43:01 + GMT (23.12.1999, 17:43 +0800 GMT),
Marck D. Pearlstone wrote:
MDP (posted previously by Alexander V. Kisilev)
MDP For if you _absolutely_ need variable- width font ..., you
MDP can go and manually edit your registry, in
\\\|///
/ ~ _ \
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Hello Alexander,
AVK Registry problem. Fix it, and voila.
if it was that simple...
(btw: you don't happen to have the key we'd have to fix?)
here
Hi Thomas Fernandez,
On Donnerstag, 23. Dezember 1999 at 3:34:29 you wrote:
TF Right. When I started working at my first employer's office, and
TF one of the big clients of that company insisted they buy a fax
TF machine, they said exactly this: "we have been using telex
TF
Hi there!
On 23 Dec 99, at 16:53, Roel wrote
about "Re[2]: Windows crashes":
AVK Registry problem. Fix it, and voila.
if it was that simple...
(btw: you don't happen to have the key we'd have to fix?)
The idea was to fix the registry as a whole. To do that:
1. Reboot to DOS prompt
2.
In Reference to "Multiple problems with "the bat"" From Steve Lamb:
How do I turn of the feature that marks my messages as "read" if I leave the
cursor on the message list for more than one second? (I actually didn't read
the message, I was just scrolling for incoming messages.)
SL
On Thu, 23 Dec 1999 13:01:06 -0800, Steve Lamb wrote:
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I don't use them in general. I find that the space that it takes up on
the display causes problems with me elsewhere as everything doesn't line up
quite right. Currently with TB! I have the folder view to the left go all the
Hello Listmembers,
On Wed, 23 Dec 1998 at 00:12:40 [GMT +0500] Denis V. Petelin wrote:
^^^
You don't accept Y2K _this_ end of December?
Regards
Dieter
...Don't stop at one bug.
|Running TheBat! 1.38e [reg] on |
|Windows NT v4 Build 1381 Service Pack 6|
--
Dieter
On Thu, 23 Dec 1999 23:00:27 +0100, Oliver Sturm wrote:
I tried to establish a filter for outgoing messages... it should run
an external program before sending the message. So I created a new
filter for "Outgoing mail", entered my own mail address together with
"Sender" as a
On Thu, 23 Dec 1999 23:54:55 +0100, Dieter Hummel wrote:
On Wed, 23 Dec 1998 at 00:12:40 [GMT +0500] Denis V. Petelin wrote:
^^^
You don't accept Y2K _this_ end of December?
Sorting messages by received time, to the rescue. :
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Ali Martin |
Hi Ali Martin,
On Donnerstag, 23. Dezember 1999 at 23:59:55 you wrote:
AM On Thu, 23 Dec 1999 23:08:25 +0100, Roel wrote:
just put 'explorer.exe' or 'explorer' in the field, that'll do it :-)
AM I included my windows directory as well and it also worked. shrug
It does work. I fell for
Hi there,
the subject says it. I found Ctrl-ß to be for moving to the _previous_
unread message. I have no instant idea why I would want that ;) Moving
to the _next_ unread message has no shortcut apparently.
Thanks!
Oliver Sturm
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Oliver Sturm / [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Key ID: 71D86996
Hi Roel,
On Donnerstag, 23. Dezember 1999 at 23:08:25 you wrote:
OS Then I put "windowsdir\explorer.exe" in the edit
R just put 'explorer.exe' or 'explorer' in the field, that'll do it :-)
R if you want to use windows-variables, you should use them like this:
R %windowsdir%
Nice to
On Fri, 24 Dec 1999 01:46:37 +0100, Oliver Sturm wrote:
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Moving to the _next_ unread message has no shortcut apparently.
Ctrl+] should do that for you. :)
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Ali Martin | Using The Bat! v1.38e
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | Windows NT 4.0 (Service Pack 6)
On Fri, 24 Dec 1999 01:39:59 +0100, Oliver Sturm wrote:
AM I included my windows directory as well and it also worked. shrug
It does work. I fell for some nasty translation error... There's a
check box beneath that edit field saying "Run hidden". I usually use
The Bat! with german
\\\|///
/ ~ _ \
(- O o -)
--oOOo-(_)-oOOo---
Hello Oliver,
R if you want to use windows-variables, you should use them like this:
R %windowsdir%
OS Nice to know that works ;) Anyway,
Hi Ali Martin,
On Freitag, 24. Dezember 1999 at 1:58:08 you wrote:
AM []
Moving to the _next_ unread message has no shortcut apparently.
AM Ctrl+] should do that for you. :)
Hm. On a german keyboard you have to hit Ctrl, also keep the key "Alt
Gr" pressed and use your left foot to get
Hi Roel,
On Freitag, 24. Dezember 1999 at 2:08:18 you wrote:
R if you want to use windows-variables, you should use them like this:
R %windowsdir%
OS Nice to know that works ;) Anyway, of course I didn't put
OS "windowsdir" in there, but actually "d:\winnt". I just didn't want
Hello Alexander V. Kiselev,
On Thu, 23 Dec 1999 22:56:29 +0300 GMT your local time,
which was Friday, December 24, 1999, 2:56:29 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Alexander V. Kiselev wrote:
Alexander Hi there!
Alexander On 23 Dec 99, at 16:53, Roel wrote
Alexander about "Re[2]: Windows
Hello Oliver Sturm,
On Fri, 24 Dec 1999 02:46:42 +0100 GMT your local time,
which was Friday, December 24, 1999, 8:46:42 AM (GMT+0700) my local time,
Oliver Sturm wrote:
Oliver Hi Roel,
Oliver On Freitag, 24. Dezember 1999 at 2:08:18 you wrote:
R if you want to use windows-variables, you
The Bat somehow corrupts the registry when you select it as the default mailer. The
following test should recreate the problem:
1. Install Eudora Light
2. Run Eudora so it asks "should I be your default mail program?". Answer Yes.
3. Install The Bat.
4. Run The
Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.
I thought I would swallow my pride and let everyone know the
resolution to my problem.
My "missing" folder was there. Somehow (I have no idea how), it
managed to get moved. It had been moved under one of the other
folders, which was collapsed, so I didn't see it in my
Hello, fellow Bat-lovers.
I think I remember this being discussed in conjunction with an
earlier release, but thought it had been fixed.
I am using 1.38e, but the '+' and '-'s to the left of my folders
(those that have subfolders) are "washed out," to the extent that
they are
Hi Oliver,
On Fri, 24 Dec 1999 02:46:42 +0100GMT (12/24/1999, 09:46 +0800GMT),
Oliver Sturm wrote:
OS Then he found it out: Some other guy had taken a screenshot of the
OS empty desktop, switched to a higher resolution, moved all the
OS icons away from the usual desktop space, reestablished the
Hi Oliver,
On Fri, 24 Dec 1999 02:48:26 +0100GMT (12/24/1999, 09:48 +0800GMT),
Oliver Sturm wrote:
AM Ctrl+] should do that for you. :)
OS Hm. On a german keyboard you have to hit Ctrl, also keep the key "Alt
OS Gr" pressed and use your left foot to get to "]". Then you see that it
OS doesn't
Hi Keith,
On Thu, 23 Dec 1999 21:54:54 -0700GMT (12/24/1999, 12:54 +0800GMT),
Keith Russell wrote:
KR I am using 1.38e, but the '+' and '-'s to the left of my folders
KR (those that have subfolders) are "washed out," to the extent that
KR they are indistinguishable. It's hard to tell
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