ON Thursday, June 3, 2004, 3:50:22 PM, you wrote:
AM (A) Good
AM (B) Bad
AM (C) Ugly
MW TB! has some way to go... I can't see a single smiley in your last
MW message. I'm sure there should be two.
Hi Martin,
It only works with non-capitalised letters like here:
(a) Good
(b) Bad
(c) Ugly
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Hello Gerard,
On 04 June 2004, 08:52 +0200 (04/06/200407:52 local time) Gerard [G] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AM (A) Good
AM (B) Bad
AM (C) Ugly
MW TB! has some way to go... I can't see a single smiley in your last
MW message. I'm sure there should be two.
G It only works with
Martin Webster, [MW] wrote:
MW I don't think it's as simple as that... I've got no smilies in this
MW thread at all now.
This is because the pdsf.msl file has been altered with newer
versions. The cup and beer icons are no longer triggered by (b) and
(c).
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Hello Allie,
On 04 June 2004, 05:30 -0500 (04/06/200411:30 local time) Allie Martin
[AM] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MW I don't think it's as simple as that... I've got no smilies in this
MW thread at all now.
AM This is because the pdsf.msl
Hello Martin,
Friday, June 4, 2004, 5:59:26 AM, you wrote:
Martin That explains everything! :doh: - just a suggestion :-)
We need a homer icon now! grin
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Friday, June 4, 2004, 10:13:03 AM, Leif Gregory wrote:
LG Hello Martin,
LG Friday, June 4, 2004, 5:59:26 AM, you wrote:
Martin That explains everything! :doh: - just a suggestion :-)
LG We need a homer icon now! grin
And a :donut:
Mmmm :donut:
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Plan9
On Thursday, June 3, 2004, 03:23:09, Mark Partous wrote:
First of all, while reading this message, right click on the body (the text
part) of this message. Click on Smileys, to toggle them off.
[...]
Mark and all the others,
thanks for the kind help and the many replies!
Roman
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Hello Roman,
Thursday, June 3, 2004, 4:21:29 AM, you wrote:
RK Ok, either I'm seeing things or TB 2.11 displays coffee mugs instead of
RK ( c ) and( C ) (without the extra spaces).
RK At least mine seems to do so. How about yours? (C) (c)
First of all, while reading this message, right
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Hello Ian,
On 03 June 2004, 12:30 +1000 (03/06/200403:30 local time) Ian A. White
[IAW] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RK Ok, either I'm seeing things or TB 2.11 displays coffee mugs instead of
RK ( c ) and( C ) (without the extra spaces
Ian A. White wrote:
Really, anything that is not supposed to be displayed as normal text
should have some lead-in and lead-out character sequences to make
sure that it cannot be misinterpreted. I suppose this is a case of
something evolving without too much thought.
It would seem that in the
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Hello Allie,
On 03 June 2004, 07:52 -0500 (13:52 local time) Allie Martin [AM] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
AM (A) Good
AM (B) Bad
AM (C) Ugly
TB! has some way to go... I can't see a single smiley in your last
message. I'm sure there should be
Hello Roman,
Wednesday, June 2, 2004, 10:21:29 PM, you wrote:
RK Ok, either I'm seeing things or TB 2.11 displays coffee mugs instead of
RK ( c ) and( C ) (without the extra spaces).
RK At least mine seems to do so. How about yours? (C) (c)
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I think you will not see them unless you
Hello DanG,
Wednesday, June 2, 2004, 11:02:17 PM, you wrote:
DanG Go figure.
DanG It's in the smiley dictionary Leif distributed to TBBeta
DanG (mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
DanG Don't know if he's put it here but now that smilies are
DanG mainstream with 2.11, it might be good to have.
Don't look
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Hello danger,
On 03 June 2004, 10:57 -0400 (03/06/200415:57 local time) danger [D] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
RK Ok, either I'm seeing things or TB 2.11 displays coffee mugs instead of
RK ( c ) and( C ) (without the extra spaces).
RK
Hi danger,
on Thu, 3 Jun 2004 10:57:42 -0400GMT, you wrote:
d I think you will not see them unless you send html messages
It suffices to use RTV for reading (and have smilies enabled of
course).
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If you ate pasta and antipasta, would you still be hungry?
On 6/3/04, at 10:23 AM, Martin Webster sent the following:
MW The images aren't present in the message. TB! converts certain text
MW sequences into an emoticon; e.g. :-) : - ), (c) ( c ) etc. Thus, it works
MW for plain text messages too.
That part I understand but the part I don't understand
Hello Jimmie,
Thursday, June 3, 2004, 9:24:34 AM, you wrote:
Jimmie That part I understand but the part I don't understand is that
Jimmie they don't seem to show up on this list on my system.
So far, we've discovered that the most common cause for this is the
shortcut people are using to launch
On 6/3/04, at 10:42 AM, Leif Gregory sent the following:
LG Hello Jimmie,
LG Thursday, June 3, 2004, 9:24:34 AM, you wrote:
Jimmie That part I understand but the part I don't understand is that
Jimmie they don't seem to show up on this list on my system.
LG So far, we've discovered that the
Hello Jimmie,
Thursday, June 3, 2004, 9:46:49 AM, you wrote:
Jimmie I have checked all that you suggested and still have a slight
Jimmie problem. I am on three TB list, of the three only one the
Jimmie anything goes list shows the icons. The other two do not and
Jimmie when I right click is
Hello danger,
Thursday, June 3, 2004, 9:43:53 AM, you wrote:
danger Leif only works for me in html all options are correct you
danger mentioned
You do need to use the RTV/HTML viewer under Options / Preferences /
Viewer-Editor.
If you use just the plaintext to view messages, you won't see
Hello Leif,
Thursday, June 3, 2004, 12:01:14 PM, you wrote:
LG Hello danger,
LG You do need to use the RTV/HTML viewer under Options / Preferences /
LG Viewer-Editor.
LG If you use just the plaintext to view messages, you won't see them.
SNIP
OMG it works!
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danger
Hello danger,
Thursday, June 3, 2004, 10:08:30 AM, you wrote:
danger SNIP
danger OMG it works!
Positively SPOOFY ;-)
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Hello Leif,
On 03 June 2004, 10:11 -0600 (03/06/200417:11 local time) Leif Gregory
[LG] in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
danger SNIP
danger OMG it works!
Gregory Positively SPOOFY ;-)
There's definitely something wrong... In Leif's message I
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Hello Martin,
On 03 June 2004, 19:34 Martin Webster [MW] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MW But in Danger's message I don't see any. The same happened with a message
MW from Allie: mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] (TBBETA)
MW until I restarted TB! I restart
Ok, either I'm seeing things or TB 2.11 displays coffee mugs instead of
( c ) and( C ) (without the extra spaces).
At least mine seems to do so. How about yours? (C) (c)
I have a picture to prove it:
http://kawoserv.kawo2.rwth-aachen.de/~roman/pictures/tb_coffee_mug.png
UltraEdit doesn't
Hello Ian,
On Wednesday, June 2, 2004, 22:30:31, Ian A. White wrote:
I don't simply because I have changed the smiley definition to (C)
to avoid just that.
Emmm. Smiley definitions? Where would I find those?
Roman
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On Thu 3 June 2004, 13:37:45 +1000, Roman Katzer wrote:
Emmm. Smiley definitions? Where would I find those?
In the file C:\Program Files\The Bat!\Images\pdsf.msl (adjust this if
you have installed the software in a non-standard location). Edit it with
a text editor.
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Using The
Message received at: 6/2/2004:10:21 PM
RK Ok, either I'm seeing things or TB 2.11 displays coffee mugs
RK instead of ( c ) and( C ) (without the extra spaces).
Mine only does it with the capital:
(c)
(C) ( C )
Go figure.
It's in the smiley dictionary Leif distributed to TBBeta
(mid
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