Hello everybody,
AL>> Maybe a stupid question but why would I want to include cookies
AL>> in an email??
> A cookie in TB! jargon really refers to any line of text taken from
> a text file at random.
Thanks everybody for the answers, especially Allie for the explanation
on how to actually use
On 22-04-2001 at 16:14, Alexander Levenetz kindly wrote:
> Hello Allie,
>> The %Wrapped macro is still very useful because it may be used to
>> wrap introductions, cookies and other single paragraphs.
> Maybe a stupid question but why would I want to include cookies in
> an email??
If you think
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Hello Alexander,
Sunday, April 22, 2001, 7:14:39 AM, you wrote:
AL> Maybe a stupid question but why would I want to include cookies in
AL> an email??
Not the kind of cookie as you are thinking, but a line of text in
your E-mail with a bit a poignant informat
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Hello A!
On Sunday, April 22, 2001 at 5:49:40 PM you wrote:
> The introductory line to this message is randomly generated via a cookie
> file. I created about 6 introductions as quick templates, listed the quick
> template handles as a cookie file (
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On Sun, 22 Apr 2001 16:14:39 +0200, Alexander thoughtfully wrote the
following:
>> The %Wrapped macro is still very useful because it may be used to wrap
>> introductions, cookies and other single paragraphs.
AL> Maybe a stupid question but why woul
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Hi Alexander,
On 22 April 2001 at 16:17:02 +0200 (which was 15:17 where I live)
Alexander Levenetz wrote to Ottar Grimstad and made these points:
>> Mark text, F4 and voila!
AL> That opens up the Spell-checker for me... :-(
That's F4 from the
Hallo Alexander,
On Sun, 22 Apr 2001 16:17:02 +0200 GMT (22/04/01, 22:17 +0800 GMT),
Alexander Levenetz wrote:
>> And combine that with F4:
>> Mark text, F4 and voila!
AL> That opens up the Spell-checker for me... :-(
That's when you are already in the editor.
However, if you mark a text
Hallo Alexander,
On Sun, 22 Apr 2001 16:14:39 +0200 GMT (22/04/01, 22:14 +0800 GMT),
Alexander Levenetz wrote:
AL> Maybe a stupid question but why would I want to include cookies in
AL> an email??
Not a cookie in the sense of a browser setting a cookie.
The meaning of the word cookie here is "
Hello Ottar,
DH>>> %WRAPPED="%QUOTES" Maybe the quotation marks are not needed?!
OM>> Incredible ! It works. You need the quotes.
> And combine that with F4:
> Mark text, F4 and voila!
That opens up the Spell-checker for me... :-(
Regards,
Alexander
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Hello Allie,
> The %Wrapped macro is still very useful because it may be used to
> wrap introductions, cookies and other single paragraphs.
Maybe a stupid question but why would I want to include cookies in
an email??
Greetings,
Alexander
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On Sat, 21 Apr 2001 23:22:42 +0200, Sir Jinx thoughtfully wrote the
following:
SJ> Wrapping cookies? This sounds very interesting! How can it be done?
SJ> Can it be done only with %COOKIES, or can it be done with cookies
SJ> from text file?
It c
On 4/21/2001 1:37:37 AM, on the subject "Auto-wraping of quoted text
on reply ?" A Curtis Martin said:
ACM> The %Wrapped macro is still very useful because it may be used
ACM> to wrap introductions, cookies and other single paragraphs.
Wrapping cookies? This sounds very inte
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On Fri, 20 Apr 2001 13:34:55 -0700, Nick contributed this to our
collective wisdom:
NA> That was me! :o) I too consider the fact that %WRAPPED="%QUOTES" only
NA> wraps the first paragraph to be a bug in the sense that I don't
NA> believe the Programm
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On April 20, 2001, at 1:55:37 PM, Ottar Grimstad wrote:
> I agree to that. Have someone made this as a request to the developers?
Not that I am aware of, so we will leave it up to you. :o) Use the
Help/Feedback/Suggestions menu to send RITLabs that
Hello Nick,
Friday, April 20, 2001, 10:34:55 PM, you wrote:
NA> That was me! :o)
Thanks Nick!
NA> I too consider the fact that %WRAPPED="%QUOTES"
NA> only wraps the first paragraph to be a bug in the sense that I
NA> don't believe the Programmers were actually intending that only
NA> one parag
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On April 20, 2001, at 8:47:51 AM, Ottar Grimstad wrote:
> Someone on the group tipped me to use the software that comes with my
> scrollmouse to define a push on the scrollwheel to emulate a push on
> F4. I use that all the time.
That was me! :
Hello Olivier,
Friday, April 20, 2001, 6:04:09 PM, you wrote:
OM> If was to become the default behaviour or made an option through
OM> some switch setting, I'd vote for it instead of having to think of
OM> pressing F4.
I second that
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Dear Ottar,
On vendredi 20 avril 2001 17:47, you wrote :
OG> And combine that with F4: Mark text, F4 and voila! Someone on the
OG> group tipped me to use the software that comes with my scrollmouse
OG> to define a push on the scrollwheel to emulate
Hello Olivier,
Friday, April 20, 2001, 4:19:44 PM, you wrote:
DH>> %WRAPPED="%QUOTES" Maybe the quotation marks are not needed?!
OM> Incredible ! It works. You need the quotes.
And combine that with F4:
Mark text, F4 and voila!
Someone on the group tipped me to use the software that co
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Dear OK3,
On vendredi 20 avril 2001 16:32, you wrote :
DH>>> I am not sure if this works, as I have never used it:
DH>>> %WRAPPED="%QUOTES" Maybe the quotation marks are not needed?!
OM>> Incredible ! It works. You need the quotes.
O>
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Friday, April 20, 2001, Olivier Mascia wrote to Dierk Haasis about
Auto-wraping of quoted text on reply ?:
DH>> I am not sure if this works, as I have never used it:
DH>> %WRAPPED="%QUOTES" Maybe the quotation marks are not ne
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Dear Dierk,
On vendredi 20 avril 2001 16:04, you wrote :
DH> I am not sure if this works, as I have never used it:
DH> %WRAPPED="%QUOTES"
DH> Maybe the quotation marks are not needed?!
Incredible ! It works. You need the quotes.
Best Regards,
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Hello Olivier!
On Friday, April 20, 2001 at 3:54:00 PM you wrote:
> It would be even better if it occured automatically or if there was a
> macro which, when inserted right after some text, would re-format that
> block of text.
> Does this exists ?
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The %QUOTES macro is very practical in templates for replies.
Unfortunately, while the quoted text is automatically inserted in the
reply, it is not wrapped just it would have happened if I had typed
that quoted text by hand.
So often, when I reply t
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