Re: v4.0.38 question - HTML display problem

2009-11-09 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Simon (and Thomas), S 'Ello Thomas, S On Sun, 8 Nov 2009 22:11:14 +0700 (your time) you said: I confirm that a couple of millimeters are cut off the comic strip at the right side, rendering it unviewable in TB!. S I can confirm that also. Exactly 18 pixels is cut off and not S

TB!/XP Installation Question

2009-11-09 Thread Dave Goodman
I'm either having a senior moment, or am just in over my head. I'm moving my TB! 3.99 from an antique W2K system to a semi-antique XP system. On the XP system I want TB! to be available to those with User privileges. The TB! installation must be done with Administrator privileges, and once done

HTML viewer preferences (colours)

2009-11-09 Thread MFPA
Hi How to you force the HTML viewer to respect your colour choices over those of the sender? By default, I read all emails in white print on a black background, usually in plaintext but it is sometimes necessary to look at an HTML version because the plaintext version is meaningless. Aside

Re: TB!/XP Installation Question

2009-11-09 Thread MFPA
Hi On Monday 9 November 2009 at 6:57:40 PM, in mid:4af86624.50...@cencon.org, Dave Goodman wrote: I'm either having a senior moment, or am just in over my head. I'm moving my TB! 3.99 Incidentally, you can use 4.0.x versions with the v3 licence but not 4.1.x versions. For this reason,

Re: TB!/XP Installation Question

2009-11-09 Thread Dave Goodman
MFPA wrote: Incidentally, you can use 4.0.x versions with the v3 licence but not 4.1.x versions. For this reason, 4.0.38 is still available for download at http://www.ritlabs.com/en/products/thebat/download.php Thanks for that tidbit... I'll take a look at it. Options-Network

Re: TB!/XP Installation Question

2009-11-09 Thread MFPA
Hi On Monday 9 November 2009 at 10:39:25 PM, in mid:4af89a1d.1090...@cencon.org, Dave Goodman wrote: Options-Network Administration-Privileges-Access Rights-User I don't recognise that option. Is it something XP Pro has that XP Home does not? Sorry, I wasn't very clear. No,

Re: v4.0.38 question - HTML display problem

2009-11-09 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Jack, On Mon, 9 Nov 2009 10:31:45 -0600 GMT (09/Nov/09, 23:31 PM +0700 GMT), Jack S. LaRosa wrote: S I can confirm that also. Exactly 18 pixels is cut off and not S displayed. So, just under 5mm, or 4.7625mm. ;-) JSL Ok, well that seems to prove that it's not my monitor causing it. JSL