On 09-01-2002 at 01:18, Mrten kindly wrote:
> Om 1:13 op woensdag 9 januari 2002, Peter Palmreuther:
>> 1.) This is some example text
>> with this line intended. OK, I had to move the cursor for this
>> indentation, but first: only the cursor, no hitting,
>> second this line and the
Roelof
On 9 Jan 2002 at 00:16 you wrote:
JK> I don't suppose there's a way to just export the message bodies with
JK> no headers is there? That would be *really* cool!
> Edit the save message template. => templates =>
> Save message
> Or when they're always the same messages that need to be
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Om 1:23 op woensdag 9 januari 2002, Peter Palmreuther:
> No. Maybe you have 'Utilities' / 'Auto Format' activated?
i usually do, but i tried it too when disabled. i was kinda hoping
there were some fixes to 'auto-format'.
> Does it work correctly n
Hello Mrten,
On 9 Jan 2002 at 01:18:05 you wrote (at least in part):
>> 1.) This is some example text
>> with this line intended. OK, I had to move the cursor for this
>> indentation, but first: only the cursor, no hitting,
>> second this line and the line before were intended autom
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Om 1:13 op woensdag 9 januari 2002, Peter Palmreuther:
> 1.) This is some example text
> with this line intended. OK, I had to move the cursor for this
> indentation, but first: only the cursor, no hitting,
> second this line and the lin
Hello John,
On Tue, 8 Jan 2002 23:59:05 +GMT (9-1-02, 0:59 +0100GMT, where I
live), you wrote:
JK> I don't suppose there's a way to just export the message bodies with
JK> no headers is there? That would be *really* cool!
Edit the save message template.
=> templates => Save message
Or wh
Hello John,
On 9 Jan 2002 at 00:50:27 you wrote (at least in part):
JK> I *very* rarely have a need to create columns in emails,
So I don't. I many times I want to re-adjust, reformat text or do
something else that need me position the cursor somewhere else but at
beginning of line.
And see: ev
Marck
Marck
On 8 Jan 2002 at 16:49 you wrote:
> If you save or export the message the TABs are retained. It's only the
> viewer that converts them. You might try automating the process with a
> filter assigned to a hotkey. That may end up being a more effective
> route that cut / paste anyway.
Peter
On 8 Jan 2002 at 16:38 you wrote:
> That behavior is called 'free caret editing' and IMHO (and many
> others) one of the big benefits of The Bat! :-)
> No, you can't do anything about this, except USING IT :-) It's GREAT
> :-)
> Never again you have to wound your fingers with typing tedious
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Hi John,
On 08 January 2002 at 15:30:55 John Kennett wrote to The Bat user list
and made these points:
> I receive regular emails containing tab delimited data. In Eudora
> the tabs were preserved, but TB! is converting them all to spaces
> which re
Hello John,
On 8 Jan 2002 at 17:23:30 you wrote (at least in part):
JK> Another weirdness with TB! is that clicking somewhere on a blank line
JK> puts the cursor where I click, not at the beginning of the line. Can I
JK> do anything about *this*? The line wrapping seems to take some work
JK> too
Hello John,
On 8 Jan 2002 at 16:30:55 you wrote (at least in part):
JK> I receive regular emails containing tab delimited data. In Eudora the
JK> tabs were preserved, but TB! is converting them all to spaces which
JK> really screws things up.
JK> Is there an option that I haven't found yet to s
I receive regular emails containing tab delimited data. In Eudora the
tabs were preserved, but TB! is converting them all to spaces which
really screws things up.
Is there an option that I haven't found yet to stop this happening?
Thanks
John
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