a reasonable width (which seems to be the preferred style here on
TBUDL).
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Duct tape is like the Force. It has a light side, a dark si
t to some degree (i.e., I cannot
enter text using Keyman, but I can at least copy and paste it).
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Change is inevitable, except from a vending machine.
pgpfMe
CH is "[FCNYC]", otherwise the result is the empty string,
"". Therefore, the %IF tests to make sure that %REGEXPMATCH did not
result in the empty string. If the result was non-empty, Account3 is
used, otherwise Zworg is used.
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?
You are performing a literal match. I.e., the subject must match
"[FCNYC]" EXACTLY (no more, no less). What you want to do it perform a
substring match (i.e., if "[FCNYC]" exists in the subject, then do
something). For this, take a look at regular expressions.
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Usi
might want to read first to avoid the redundancy.
> How do I get to that topic?
IF you are using The Bat! and have that message downloaded, simply
clicking on the link will cause the message to open.
For example, try this:
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
It should open your original message.
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dered using a folder template, but I've been
burned by them before...
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There's an old proverb that says just about whatever you want it to.
pgpHejOynIRJZ.pgp
Description: PGP signatur
MAP client) would ask me
whether I wanted to reply to the sender or the list.
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Is the glass half empty, half full, or twice as large as it needs to
be?
pgpcf00xqgPrB.pgp
Description: PGP
Elodie Trouche-Perrin @ 2006-7-13 2:20:22 PM
"How to attach a picture"
> where do i find the editor window
The editor window is the same as the new message window. I.e., the
window you get when you click on the new message icon (or the reply
icon).
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.06, but possibly
> this is available also, through the Format drop-down menu of the
> HTML editor, in v. 3.80.06.
That option exists in 3.80.06.
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Is reading in the bathroom considered m
proud to use TB, but have to
> acknowledge that some very poorly educated ISPs out there are
> behaving irresponsibly.
Neat! Thanks.
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Bug? That's not a bug; that&
Ian A. White @ 2006-7-12 7:19:56 PM
"ISP's Blocking TheBat"
> This is what they check to make their arbitrary decision. Unckeck
> this and all should be OK.
When Ian say "they" he/she means anti-spam programs.
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Lotus, Exchange, etc.) should support
what he wants to do.
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Notice in a field: THE FARMER ALLOWS WALKERS TO CROSS THE FIELD FOR
FREE, BUT THE BULL CHARGES
pgpbaIVL2yAc5.pgp
Description: PGP signature
rich gregory @ 2006-7-02 9:56:08 PM
"Tips on startup"
> My v2.12 has stopped showing me the "Tips" on startup.
> I cannot find in the Preferences anywhere to re-enable the tips.
> Anyone?
Help -> Tip of the Day
Check the box.
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Statistics poster @ 2006-7-01 7:07:31 AM
"Statistics for tbudl: juni 2006"
> Proudly presenting the statistics for tbudl: juni 2006
Neat!
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Programming is an art form tha
-Original Message-
From:Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent:Sunday, 25 June 2006 2:20:01
To: Chris on the TBUDL
Cc:
Subject: Question about cursor macro behaviour
> Chris @ 2006-6-24 1:20:38 AM
> "Question about cursor macro behaviour"
>
>&
er locations that should be backed up?
If you also backup the account data files and the registry settings,
you should be good.
Account data files are typically stored in %USERPROFILE%\Application Data\The
Bat!
The registry settings are stored in HKCU\Software\RIT\The Bat!
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e or she could modify the raw .TBB and change
things.
However, if you use OTFE, the entire file is encrypted. If one opens
the file in Notepad, one would see seemingly random text. Modifying
that data would render the entire .TBB undecryptable, consequently,
you would know what had happened.
Chris @ 2006-6-24 1:20:38 AM
"Question about cursor macro behaviour"
> Hi Chris,
This is a very Twilight Zone-esq thread...
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Today's Oxymoron: Legally drunk
pgp11bVSSfo
-Original Message-
From:Chris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent:Wednesday, 21 June 2006 7:50:10
To: Chris on the TBUDL
Cc:
Subject: Question about cursor macro behaviour
> Chris @ 2006-6-20 9:28:50 AM
> "Question about cursor macro behaviour"
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] @ 2006-6-21 2:48:32 PM
"Address book customization"
> wondering if anyone knows if there is a way to add fields to the
> address book or redefine existing fields.
You can always co-opt some field you're not using. My personal
favorite is "Perso
Chris @ 2006-6-20 9:28:50 AM
"Question about cursor macro behaviour"
> There is a single line space between %QUOTES="%TEXT" and %Cursor and
> another single line between %Cursor and the sig delimter. The odd
> thing is, when this template is used, The Bat! put
ng new
messages is 'Plain Text (Windows) - Windows-compatible, proportional fonts'
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Avoid parking tickets by leaving your windshield wipers turned to fast wipe
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Current versi
-Original Message-
From:Roelof Otten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent:Tuesday, 20 June 2006 1:06:00
To: "Chris"
Cc:
Subject: Mark Read when Reply
> Hallo Chris,
> On Mon, 19 Jun 2006 22:39:12 +1000GMT (19-6-2006, 14:39 , where I
> live), you wrote:
-Original Message-
From:Roelof Otten <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent:Tuesday, 20 June 2006 1:02:12
To: "Chris"
Cc:
Subject: Best way to View Switch
> Hallo Chris,
> On Mon, 19 Jun 2006 22:30:23 +1000GMT (19-6-2006, 14:30 , where I
> live), you wr
-Original Message-
From:Richard Wakeford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent:Monday, 19 June 2006 23:24:25
To: tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com
Cc:
Subject: Mark Read when Reply
> Hello Chris,
> On Mon, 19 Jun 2006 you wrote in
>
C>> All I can see is the di
#x27;t found the option to add an action as yet). Is your code
meant to be copied and pasted, or was it just a guide to manually creating it?
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> Hallo Chris,
> On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 21:18:23 +1000GMT (16-6-2006, 13:18 , where I
> live), you wrote:
C>> How do I make The Bat! mark messages as read when I have just
C>> finished sending off a reply to them?
> The different ways to mark a message as read ar
> Hallo Chris,
> On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 23:34:09 +1000GMT (16-6-2006, 15:34 , where I
> live), you wrote:
C>> I've made a custom view mode for a folder so I can just view the
C>> unread messages only without affecting every other folder.
C>> Sometimes though I wil
> Hello Chris,
> A reminder of what Chris typed on:
> Friday, June 16, 2006 at 23:34:09 GMT +1000
C>> I've made a custom view mode for a folder so I can just view the
C>> unread messages only without affecting every other folder.
C>> Sometimes though I wil
> Hello Chris,
> On Fri, 16 Jun 2006 21:18:23 +1000GMT Chris wrote:
C>> How do I make The Bat! mark messages as read when I have just
C>> finished sending off a reply to them?
> you could use a filter on outgoing mails
C>> Also, is there a way to put an icon
necessary...
> I believe it's necessary, else X-Spam-Level will not show up in the
> drop-down list of available header fields to match.
You can type whatever you want in that field. For example, I have a
number of filters that work based on the List-Id header and I just
typed "
ny posts.
Are the messages being caught by an over-zealous spam filter (at the
ISP/e-mail server level)?
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If debugging is the process of removing bugs, then programming must be
the
9.29BF0623.2105AEB4]
Name: Mark\20as\20Read
Filter: {\0D\0A\20`21\0D\0A}
MarkRead
IsContinue
IsActive
Ignore
endFilter
Make sure that you enable this filter for all your various accounts.
That step always catches me when I'm working with common filters.
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view. Afterwards, I would
then want to go back to the unread view again. What would be the best way for
me to do this?
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Current version is 3.80.06 | 'Using TBUDL
rwarded, I think from memory the arrow is
straight. As I have to use Outlook for work everyday, I find that this feature
is something I miss in The Bat!
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scalpel.sutures..clamp..oops..pen...death certificate
Curre
(lambda (x) (x x)) (lambda (x) (x x)))
I'm writing about dinner:
Should vegetarians eat animal crackers?
Coincidence? I think not! :-)
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There's an old proverb that says just abou
ed message.
>>> Benefit of PGP/MIME, I take it?
>> Yes.
> Hold on - doesn't that happen with PGP-inline too?
Not in my experience. If I forget to trip out the in-line PGP stuff,
and re-enable signing, I'll get an invalid signature if I try to
verify the signature.
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late won't be triggered. In the example we have going, when
you simply click reply, you are actually replying to the list, so
whatever you have in the list's addressbook entry will be used.
However, when you specifically select Marck's address as the one to
use, his personal template i
OFROMFNAME on the TBUDL "%-
%QINCLUDE="Response"
%CURSOR
%QINCLUDE="Signature"
Using %QINCLUDE="Info - The Bat!" on %QINCLUDE="Info - Windows".
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%QINCLUDE="Cookie"
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ying there. Next
> time I want to create an email, it has moved away again. Any advice?
Odd... Try this: configure the window as you want it, and then click
"View -> window position"
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om of messages sent from corporate systems.
> (-;
Don't we all know...
>> Another benefit I just realize after adding the paragraph above
>> (after queuing to send): The Bat! will automatically strip out the
>> old signature and re-sign the edited message.
> Benefit of
ery attachment" their e-mail client displays for a
PGP MIME message.
Another benefit I just realize after adding the paragraph above (after
queuing to send): The Bat! will automatically strip out the old
signature and re-sign the edited message.
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Bat! overwrite some other application's
>> temporary file, it uses a random, unique filename.
> Why use the random/unique string as the filename? It could be the
> name for a folder containing the file.
I don't know. It's probably the return from GetTempFileName().
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evant.
Well, if you need one now, I'd go with the Unix/Linux solution. Put
"00" before the first one you want loaded (or "99" depending on how
the loading works). The next one is "01", etc.
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! is extracting/decoding the file, it stores it in the
temporary folder. Lest The Bat! overwrite some other application's
temporary file, it uses a random, unique filename.
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It's har
Mark Partous @ 2006-6-05 5:36:52 AM
"Virtual Memory overuse"
> So, running something like FreeRAM XP Pro might be useful after all?
No. I'd leave memory management to the doctors (Ph.D) at Microsoft.
They've got a bit more experience than the FreeRAM XP people.
-
page, click
"monitor"), then you will get periodic e-mail messages when the status
has changed.
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"Be careful of reading health books: you might die of a misprint."
Mark Tw
drive may be bad.
After you recover the messages, I'd back everything up and run
something like SpinRite on the drive.
Good luck!
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I just found the last bug.
r computer, you should probably ask the administrator
first.
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Today's Oxymoron: Definite maybe
pgpGr2bh8x07x.pgp
Description: PGP signature
__
Esperanto dictionary installed if it can be of any
use.
I assume that the International Pack won't help. However, I cannot
find a list of languages that it adds, so I'm just assuming (and we
all know what can come of that...).
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Quoting when replying to this message is good for
I was just looking at the help page on time formatting, and I noticed
that there is no formatting character for the timezone. Am I missing
it, or is it just not there.
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o you keep a special address book of members of that list with this
template or do you use a folder template?
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This aphorism wo
Peter Ouwehand @ 5/19/2006 8:27:58 PM
"Bat version 3.80.6"
> https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/changelog_page.php
That's neat. I never knew about it before. Thanks!
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Robert D. @ 5/19/2006 6:48:50 AM
"Filter on Message Size"
> Anyway, lacking the ability in TB!, I unsubscribed from the
> otherwise enjoyable list.
Feature request?
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ptions -> Uncheck "Mark messages as read..."
Does that do it?
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There are three types of people: those who can
h, well
Try opening the file in a text editor, like WordPad. Perhaps the data
is there, but not in a useable form.
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Spotted
> This is what I wanted to avoid, though.
In my opinion, it is the simplest solution. Just in case, make a
backup before you do anything. That way, if you mess up, you can
easily go back.
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y so that it points to the new
drive. Really, it's not that scarry. You just have to make sure that
you change every entry under HKCU/RIT.
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log saying something along the
lines of "You wanted me to remind you about this message. Here is you
reminder.")
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Duct ta
t it says), will unconditionally show you
the message in a week. The checkboxes below that allow you to have it
automatically disable the reminder if you remember to get to the
message on your own (for example, replying to it).
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of account2?
That sort of defeats the purpose of a multi-user operating system
with multi-user aware applications.
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t would probably work from
an external hard drive.
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"Always be wary of any helpful item that weighs less than its
operating
base can be relocated easily and
The Bat! will automatically create the necessary registry entries.
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On the door of a Computer St
Roelof Otten @ 5/09/2006 11:44:37 AM
"Filter Based on Message being Replied To"
>> I have a suspicion that I won't be able to do either...
> You're completely right about that.
Any suggestions then for something similar? I've already got a hot-key
setup.
No. Nor does it keep plug-in settings. However, that may change.
Recently (in TBDEV terms) there was a thread about adding APIs for
plug-ins to respond to backup requests. See
on the TBDEV list. I can
forward this to anyone interested.
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rporate or
> enterprise level?
I'd consider it "user configuration information" which really should
be backed up...
Windows Media Player makes backup copies of the licences it acquires.
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ACLs don't allow unauthorized users into either Application
Data or the other's registry.
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In an office: WOULD THE PERSON
incoming messages in a given thread placed in that thread's
color group. However, I cannot filter on anything more than the
thread's color group (sender, recipient, etc. won't work because I get
other messages from these people).
I have a suspicion that I won't be able to do
as grown on me. I no longer hate it with a
passion. I don't regard it as the greatest toolbar in software history by any
means, and I do still wish that the icons were more obviously related to their
functions - but I can work with it though.
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___
> Hello Chris,
> Tuesday, May 2, 2006, 7:10:43 AM, you wrote:
>> That's a great explanation - thanks very much for that :-) It seems
>> to be able to let you customise the toolbar too (that's the
>> 'standard' entry under 'main form' I th
> Hi Chris,
> Tuesday, May 2, 2006, 8:10:43 AM, you wrote:
C>> It's funny - customising the toolbar was one of the features I most
C>> wanted in TB, for quite a while now...and now that I seem to have it,
C>> I can't think of what to do with it! ;-)
>
i have
Odd... What's the MD5 sum on the file you're getting? For the Home
version of 3.80.03 I get D07BD65F5FFA9EDE97B1F15E20B6EBB0.
What's odd is that the size on the web page is 6.4 megabytes, while
what I downloaded was 5.9 megabytes.
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you have? To check, get the
properties for %WINDIR%\system32\msi.dll. You should have a version
number on the version tab. I think that the latest is 3.1.4000.2435.
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> Hello Chris,
> Sunday, April 30, 2006, 1:03:35 AM, you wrote:
>> In the release notes for the new v3.80.03, Ritlabs have said there
>> is now a customiser in The Bat! Typically, there seems to be no help
>> file entry for this, so can someone who knows what it is, expla
ers: one incoming and one outgoing. However,
I have proposed the following wish as well:
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=4246
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I
For now, you can copy and paste filters between the two types. It
seems as if your trying to keep all message to and from a certain
group of people in the same folder. Is this true?
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Hi everyone,
In the release notes for the new v3.80.03, Ritlabs have said there is now a
customiser in The Bat! Typically, there seems to be no help file entry for
this, so can someone who knows what it is, explain what exactly it is, and
point me to some instructions on its use?
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comes from the server.
Can a translator speak to this? I.e., has anyone translated this
message into another language? If so, then The Bat! has this message.
If not, nothing definitive can be said either way, but it leans
towards a server message.
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t went through fine. So
> there must be either a bug in the BAT, or a security setting
> somewhere that I am unable to find. Any other ideas?
What plugins or anti-virus programs are you running. Could they be
interfering?
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efox's option to save a page as "web page, complete") before
> opening it from there?
For the reason stated above, this is a possible and practical
solution.
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Tim Hamm @ 4/19/2006 8:57:30 PM
"Junk mail to delete"
> Can't mention 3rd party names here
From recent messages:
Outlook
BayseIt
X-Ray
Becky
Pine
PGP
Windows
Eudora
eBay
Thunderbird
What program were you thinking of?
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MFPA @ 4/19/2006 3:08:07 PM
"International Pack"
> Why would you use the subject line "Re: Blah blah" for anything
> other than a reply to message that had the subject "Blah blah"?
Consider a paper memo. In that case, RE means "regarding."
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send="1" name="dtri" width="1" height="1">http://xpostmail.com/a0a5bb114ebb5ccadaf351a0a4e2ab16.css";
hreflang="dtri" rel="stylesheet" type="text/css">
Still, the how long question remains unresolved.
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Quo
ng it to an address book with only one group is the same
as adding it to the address book.
Perhaps I'm not understanding the issue. Why does it need to be added
to an address book and not an address book group?
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add an address multiple times. Capture addresses can
only add addresses to a group, so if these addresses must be in a
specific address book, create a distinctive group in that book.
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ittle to do with, certain senders, etc.), marking those messages
> as read immediately.
It would be nice to have a built-in ignore thread filter that would
automatically mark a whole thread and any subsequent replies read. I'd
use that before a scoring system.
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/v
> Hi 'Batters!
> My colleague today noticed that the Created and Received times are
> incorrectly displayed after the DST change of March 26.
> Our time zone is UTC+1, but messages created before the DST change are
> now displayed with UTC+2; for example 24-03-2006 14:55:00, while the
> message ac
Paul Meathrel @ 3/29/2006 8:36:24 AM
"Color Folder Name?"
>> Can't be done yet.
> Yet...does that mean that you think this is something that RL are
> actively working on?
Seeing as we have virtual folders, I don't think so. There are no
wishes in BT either.
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into spaces.
Basically, a line wrap and a new paragraph look identical unless there
is a tab or some other paragraph marker. Consequently, the program
cannot differentiate between a line wrap and a new paragraph.
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that 'Skipped' means not indexed, although I don't know or
> understand why they are skipped. And what actually "worries" me is
> that the few times I have done a re-index, the number of skipped
> messages is larger than the indexed one.
I think that they are skipp
ng
yellow text on a white background... :-)
I'll summarize my diatribe about the web: it's not a print media, so
fixed positioning doesn't make any sense. Stuff flows. Deal with it!
Don't design you pages like brochures (because they're not).
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e (I think), but then you can do all
sorts of cool stuff with that line.
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Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
Today's Oxymoron: Software documentation
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the folder pane (They are sub-folders of the main
folder). I only really access them via the search tool. This keeps the
main folders down to a reasonable number (around 1,500).
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Paul Meathrel @ 3/10/2006 7:23:17 AM
"Backing"
> Font settings, pane layout etc...not saved
Perhaps, even with this half-baked message, I can offer a solution.
Make a sperate copy of The Bat!'s registry entries
(HKCU/Software/RIT).
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At a Towing Company: "We don't charg
the triangles...
Now I'm really confused. The triangles in The Bat! seem to work in the
exact same way as they do in Windows Explorer (no arrows anywhere)...
The tip of the triangle always points to the smallest item in the
list.
Personally, I just click a couple of times until things are in the
r
Because it points up when it is sorting ascending... Small things at
the top. Big things at the bottom. Same way The Bat's arrows work...
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n tab,
you may also want to check "Remove old messages (on exit)".
Now, whenever you purge the folder (or quit The Bat!, if you
configured it that way), any messages older than the number of days
you specified will be moved to the folder you specified.
Magic!
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Cory @ 3/07/2006 11:35:32 AM
"re-threading & "loosing" mail from view"
> (*Is* there a way to unthread only certain messages?)
Hold down shift while dragging.
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Hi Robin,
> On Thu, 2 Mar 2006 at 15:14:30 +1100, Chris wrote:
>>> On Sun, 26 Feb 2006 at 12:55:15 +1100, Chris wrote:
>>> When you say some parts are unwrapped, do you mean that they don't wrap on
>>> the screen, or they are like the above paragraph in your
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