Hello Jack,
On Sat, 2 May 2020 15:14:31 -0500 GMT (03-May-20, 3:14 +0700 GMT),
Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
DE Try Ctrl + shift + V
>>> I've run into the same problem as Tom and that does seem to work. May I ask
>>> where in TB you found that?
TF>> When you want to paste, right-click on where you
Hello Thomas,
On Friday, May 1, 2020 you wrote:
TF> Hello Jack,
TF> On Fri, 1 May 2020 11:16:56 -0500 GMT (01-May-20, 23:16 +0700 GMT),
TF> Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
DE>>> Try Ctrl + shift + V
>> I've run into the same problem as Tom and that does seem to work. May I ask
>> where in TB you found t
Hello Jack,
On Fri, 1 May 2020 11:16:56 -0500 GMT (01-May-20, 23:16 +0700 GMT),
Jack S. LaRosa wrote:
DE>> Try Ctrl + shift + V
> I've run into the same problem as Tom and that does seem to work. May I ask
> where in TB you found that?
When you want to paste, right-click on where you want to pa
Saturday, May 2, 2020, 12:10:16 AM, you wrote:
> Salutation Tom,
> Try Ctrl + shift + V
Hi David,
thank you very much for this tip -
just what I was looking for - works like a charm.
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using TheBat! 8.8.9 on XP
Current version is 8.0.18
Hello David,
On Friday, May 1, 2020 you wrote:
DE> Salutation Tom,
DE> Try Ctrl + shift + V
I've run into the same problem as Tom and that does seem to work. May I ask
where in TB you found that?
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Central Alabama USA
The Bat! E-Mail Client by Ritlabs version 6.0.12
Windows 10
Hello Everyone,
is there a setting that I can use so that TB will keep the formatting of the
email compose window?
I am using a specific font size and font for my emails but often copy & paste
details from other systems into the
emails. Some of these are very small fonts, so each time I
Hi Thomas,
Tuesday, March 18, 2014, 1:30:35 PM, you wrote:
> Yes. You can drag it to become smaller. I do that on a regular basis.
Thanks that is useful, it is not very attractive really but making it smaller
helps.
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Paul
Created using TheBat! 6.2.14 on Windows
Hello Paul,
On Mon, 17 Mar 2014 19:49:28 + GMT (18-Mar-14, 02:49 +0700 GMT),
Paul Meathrel wrote:
> I am using a HTML reply email template. However the blue bar which
> appears alongside the quoted message is rather thick and unsightly -
> is there any way to change this please?
Yes. You can
Hello Rick,
On Monday, March 17, 2014, you wrote:
>>I am using a HTML reply email template. However the blue bar which appears
>>alongside the quoted message is rather thick and unsightly - is there any way
>>to change this please?
> The answer is no, but if you change the email to plain tex
>I am using a HTML reply email template. However the blue bar which appears
>alongside the quoted message is rather thick and unsightly - is there any way
>to change this please?
The answer is no, but if you change the email to plain text then copy the
quoted text and switch back without changi
Hi all,
I am using a HTML reply email template. However the blue bar which appears
alongside the quoted message is rather thick and unsightly - is there any way
to change this please?
thanks
Paul
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Created using TheBat! 6.2.14 on Windows
t as if they were writing in Word.
A>> However, I can't figure out how to do that when sending an HTML post
A>> via The Bat. Indeed, when I copied text from a Word Document into an
A>> e-mail, I lost inset margins.
You wrote:
JSL> Keeping in mind that I have no idea of
d.
A> However, I can't figure out how to do that when sending an HTML post
A> via The Bat. Indeed, when I copied text from a Word Document into an
A> e-mail, I lost inset margins.
Keeping in mind that I have no idea of what I speak, is it
possible that any formatting codes imbedded in a W
Hi, all,
Is it possible to have left and right margins with hanging indents,
etc. when sending an e-mail that is not "plain text?" One can
format an e-mail in Outlook, just as if they were writing in Word.
However, I can't figure out how to do that when sending an HTML post
via The Bat. Indeed,
Hello Stuart,
On Friday, April 22, 2011 you wrote:
S> Hello Jack,
S> Friday, April 22, 2011, 8:27:15 AM, you wrote:
>> Any ideas as to why this would be and what, if anything can
>> be done about it?
S> Have you tried redirecting instead. It should not alter the original.
Occam's razor (perhap
Hello Jack,
Friday, April 22, 2011, 8:27:15 AM, you wrote:
> Any ideas as to why this would be and what, if anything can
> be done about it?
Have you tried redirecting instead. It should not alter the original.
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Hallo Jack,
On Fri, 22 Apr 2011 08:27:15 -0500GMT (22-4-2011, 15:27 , where I
live), you wrote:
JSL> Any ideas as to why this would be and what, if anything can
JSL> be done about it?
I guess it has something to do with you e-mail preferences. Without
altering those the solution would be to
which comes to her nicely
formatted in the form of a table containing the information.
Unfortunately, the forward which I receive on my desktop is
no longer formatted as she received it. I receive the
forward from her as simply text, no formatting (no table).
As a consequence it's difficult to
Is it possible to format a message in such a way as to prevent lines of text
from extending the entire width of a wide screen? When composing a message
as a text message, this is not an issue. The line is apparently limited to
a certain number of characters. However, then composing in HTML or
HT
Hello Lawrence,
On Wed, 3 Jun 2009 10:09:29 -0500 GMT (03/Jun/09, 22:09 +0700 GMT),
Lawrence Johnson wrote:
LJ> The monthly newsletter I receive from my township has some formatting
LJ> problem's in TB! I verified that the HTML displays perfectly in a real
LJ> browser. I also impo
The monthly newsletter I receive from my township has some formatting
problem's in TB! I verified that the HTML displays perfectly in a real
browser. I also imported the email message into Mozilla Thunderbird
where it also displayed just fine. I submitted a bug report using the
link at the Ri
Hallo Chris,
On Thu, 25 May 2006 22:45:06 -0400GMT (26-5-2006, 4:45 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
C> I was just looking at the help page on time formatting, and I noticed
C> that there is no formatting character for the timezone. Am I missing
C> it, or is it just not there.
AFAIK Th
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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Quoting when replying to this message is good for you and me.
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Hallo Sergio,
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 09:36:48 -0300 (ART)GMT (28-1-2005, 13:36 +0100,
where I live), you wrote:
SN> Thanks and sorry for my english.
SN> Javier
SN> Mar del Plata
SN> Argentina
Note: This moderator's interjection is a note to all readers and not
just to the person being replied to,
Hallo Sergio,
On Fri, 28 Jan 2005 09:36:48 -0300 (ART)GMT (28-1-2005, 13:36 +0100,
where I live), you wrote:
SN> I want to make a filter that takes the incomming
SN> message and find a string and delete it. Is for a
You can't do that with TB as it doesn't alter incoming messages.
The only way a
Hi,
I want to make a filter that takes the incomming
message and find a string and delete it. Is for a
discussion list where each message have about 8 lines
of repetitive text. How exactly do this? I know that I
have to use regular expressions, but how?
Thanks and sorry for my english.
Javier
Mar
> You could set it at one single line in the QT, since the text it
> generates is so short that it won't come on multiple lines
Strangely, in my original QT it would wrap around in my message when I
tried it. However, when I copied and pasted your version into my QT
replacing what I had, it wor
Hallo Costas,
On Wed, 14 Jul 2004 20:56:39 +0300GMT (14-7-2004, 19:56 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
CP> How can I ensure that the following entry in a quick template will
CP> appear on a single line in the message where I use it?
CP> %SetHeader("X-Archive","expiry=0")Using The Bat! v%THEB
Hello,
How can I ensure that the following entry in a quick template will
appear on a single line in the message where I use it?
%SetHeader("X-Archive","expiry=0")Using The Bat! v%THEBATVERSION on
%WINDOWSPLATFORMNAME %WINDOWSMAJORVERSION.%WINDOWSMINORVERSION Build%
%WINDOWSBUILDNUMBER %WINDO
Hi Julian Beach (Lists)
-
On Mon, 5 Jul 2004, at 08:50:53 [GMT +0100] (which was 12:50 AM where
I live) you wrote:
>> FAQ on the web page developers' site:
>> Q: How do I protect my work so that people cannot copy the code?
>> A: You can't. But if yo
On Monday, July 5, 2004, 7:50:39 AM, Allister Jenks wrote:
> My point was that Office is a less than ideal choice. But then if it
> works for you, I see no reason you shouldn't use it. Just be aware that
> Office is as much an HTML editor by design as TB!.
This reminds me of the following, which
Monday, July 5, 2004, 2:37:41 AM, Kevin wrote:
KA> I understand what you are saying. My only point was that (1)TB is not
KA> designed to be a graphic HTML editor. It has some basic tools and that
KA> is it. (2) For fancier work, an external (not just MS Office
KA> components) program will be neces
Hi Allister Jenks
-
On Sun, 4 Jul 2004, at 16:12:33 [GMT +1200] (which was 9:12 PM where I
live) you wrote:
> Sunday, July 4, 2004, 10:33:11 AM, Kevin wrote:
> OK, I'm being a bit of a purist, but I feel in good company considering
> the extensive ant
Sunday, July 4, 2004, 10:33:11 AM, Kevin wrote:
KA> The original poster was working with HTML anyway. At that point there
KA> is no harm using an external application to copy a table in-line. Tens
KA> of millions of people use it this way (including myself) without
KA> difficulty.
KA> What exactl
Hi Allister Jenks
-
On Sun, 4 Jul 2004, at 10:16:15 [GMT +1200] (which was 3:16 PM where I
live) you wrote:
> Sunday, July 4, 2004, 4:19:03 AM, Kevin wrote:
>>> How can one change either the color of the table borders or the style
>>> (a single line ins
Sunday, July 4, 2004, 4:19:03 AM, Kevin wrote:
>> How can one change either the color of the table borders or the style
>> (a single line instead of a double line).
KA> you'll have to import something you created with another application
KA> (i.e. Excel, Word, etc.)
Ouch! That could be adding fu
Hello Thomas,
Saturday, July 3, 2004, 6:59:19 PM, you wrote (possibly edited):
> I couldn't find an option for that either.
Thanks. It's no serious problem for me. However, I think it's somewhat
restricting for people who would like to use this feature in their
emails.
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Best regards,
Cos
to change the Table formatting
> that is provided by The Bat. How can one change either the color of
> the table borders or the style (a single line instead of a double
> line).
I couldn't find anything. I think if you want to do fancy table
formatting and manipulation, you
Hello Costas,
On Sat, 3 Jul 2004 17:21:28 +0300 GMT (03/07/2004, 21:21 +0700 GMT),
Costas Papadopoulos wrote:
CP> Although I only use HTML formatted messages to the extent of less than
CP> 1%, I'm wondering if there is a way to change the Table formatting
CP> that is provid
Hello,
Although I only use HTML formatted messages to the extent of less than
1%, I'm wondering if there is a way to change the Table formatting
that is provided by The Bat. How can one change either the color of
the table borders or the style (a single line instead of a double
Hello Lawrence,
On Tue, 8 Jul 2003 08:33:28 -0500 GMT (08/07/03, 20:33 +0700 GMT),
Lawrence Johnson wrote:
> Whats the latest on the oft requested ability to format outgoing mail
> messages?
> It would be great to even just embolden, underline or italicize.
The latest beta series has an HTML ed
Hello Mark,
Tuesday, July 8, 2003, 9:25:46 AM, you wrote:
MP> Hello Lawrence,
MP> Tuesday, July 8, 2003, 3:33:28 PM, you wrote:
LJ>> Whats the latest on the oft requested ability to format outgoing mail
LJ>> messages?
LJ>> It would be great to even just embolden, underline or italicize.
MP>
Hello Lawrence,
> It would be great to even just embolden, underline or italicize.
That wheel is already invented. A friend of mine uses it all the time
and I do every now and then. Use MS Word instead of TB's editor and
compose your message with the font sizes, colours and highlights of your
pre
Whats the latest on the oft requested ability to format outgoing mail
messages?
It would be great to even just embolden, underline or italicize.
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Lawrence Johnson mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Current version is 1.62
Hi Bats,
I was sending some emails yesterday where I could not seem to format
the text. No amount of pressing Alt+L would fix the paragraph,
whether the text was actually selected or the cursor was only in the
long line. Only first centering all the text, then going back and
doing Alt+L
Hello Daniel,
On Monday, June 17, 2002 at 14:53 GMT +0200, a creature mimicking
Daniel van Rooijen [CopyCats] [DVR] wrote:
DVR> Quite often, I want to reformat all paragraphs at once. Or all
DVR> paragraphs that I have selected with the mouse. I can't find a
DVR> way to do that, though.
Well, i
anyone
have any ideas? I would really help me out as well.
Loving the bat.
Frosty
Msg: #20 in digest Date: Mon, 17 Jun 2002 14:53:34 +0200
From: "Daniel van Rooijen [CopyCats]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: editor: Para
Hello Jan,
> Select the text you want & .
Nice... I have not seen this. Shift-F4 is nice too. You never stop
learning :).
Best regards,
Mitja Perko
Current Ver: 1.60k
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Hail Mitja
On 14 May 2002 at 19:49:21 +0200 (which was 18:49 where I live) Mitja Perko
thoughtfully wrote the following
> I apologize. I usually quote the message like you have seen so that
> recipient can see what is it about and write at the top.
>
> Please trim your quotes to simply provide context for your replies.
> This message was a good example of "over quoting".
> Thank you.
>
I apologize. I usually quote the message like you have seen so that
recipient can see what is it about and write at the top. In this case
I just hit reply
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Hi Mitja,
@14 May 2002, 12:30:19 +0200 (11:30 UK time) Mitja Perko wrote in
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> You can also try free SpamWeasel. Very nice program.
Please trim your quotes to simply provide context for your replies.
This me
Hello Lars,
Friday, April 5, 2002, 9:03:54 AM, you wrote:
LG> Let's see if a small example can clarify this. I put one of my cookie
LG> lines below, exactly the way it appears in the cookie file (with the
LG> \n's literally!)
Oh, I see! This *does* clarify things. A bit more work to prepare the
kies
are always single lines, you can either format them manually (that's
what I did) or let TB rewrap it, losing any manual formatting.
Let's see if a small example can clarify this. I put one of my cookie
lines below, exactly the way it appears in the cookie file (with the
\n's li
ookie
file to create a separate attribution line, that you cannot use the
%WRAPPED macro? Which means that the main part of the cookie must be
manually formatted after it is inserted. Is that what you are saying?
This could involve adding a blank line to separate the paragraphs,
formatting the main par
Hi David,
On Friday, April 5, 2002 at 18:04:53 [GMT -0500], you wrote:
DD> I am able to wrap text in a cookie (using %WRAPPED="%COOKIE='c:
DD> etc.) but how do you wrap the main text and then have the
DD> attribution on the following line and indented, as in the text,
DD> below.
Unfortunately, t
Hello TB! users,
I am able to wrap text in a cookie (using %WRAPPED="%COOKIE='c: etc.)
but how do you wrap the main text and then have the attribution on the
following line and indented, as in the text, below.
A puff of wind, a puff faint and tepid and laden with strange odours
of blossoms, of a
Hi Joan,
@ 2:45:20 PM on 4/8/2001, Joan Josep wrote:
...
JJ> Word wrap is set at 70, and PGP word wrap at 68.
Disable PGP's Word Wrap setting and all should be well.
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Hi batters!,
I see that most messages in this list are neatly formatted, but
mine
do not. Why do my messages look so awful?
I have checked all the options in the "options, editor
preferences,
general, text" block.
Word wrap is set at 70, and PGP word wra
Hello syv,
On Sat, 6 Jan 2001 at 17:25:22 GMT -0800 (which was 5:25 PM
where I live) witnesses say syv typed:
> Hi TBUDL,
> I get very frustrated with the formatting.
> I cannot have two consecutive lines. I have to have a
> blank line.
> Is there a way to have a new
Hi TBUDL,
I get very frustrated with the formatting.
I cannot have two consecutive lines. I have to have a
blank line.
Is there a way to have a new line and not a paragraph?
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Hello Michael & other fellow TB! Users,
Thursday, October 19, 2000, you stated:
MSG> Is there also a way to get a whole email to reformat without
MSG> losing the paragraphs?
MSG> I tried selecting the whole email text, but that causes all the
MSG> paragraphs to run together.
Obviously unaccep
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On Thu, 19 Oct 2000 09:35:27 -0700, Michael S. Greenbaum wrote:
MSG> I tried selecting the whole email text, but that causes all the
MSG> paragraphs to run together. I'd like to keep the paragraph structure
MSG> but format within the paragraphs wi
> All you need to do is selct the offending paragraph and
> press alt-L: it will reformat.
Is there also a way to get a whole email to reformat without losing
the paragraphs?
I tried selecting the whole email text, but that causes all the
paragraphs to run together. I'd like to keep the paragr
On 19-10-2000 at 18:02, Nick Knisely kindly wrote:
> One of the things that I really miss from using Eudora, was Eudora's word
> wrap plug-in- that let you cleanup the broken formatting in a message that
> you were trying to read.
All you need to do is selct the offending parag
10/19/2000 at 11:59 AM
One of the things that I really miss from using Eudora, was Eudora's word
wrap plug-in- that let you cleanup the broken formatting in a message that
you were trying to read.
I am finding that I often have incorrect returns in messages that I am
trying to read in th
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On Tue, 17 Oct 2000 14:02:39 -0700, George Mealer wrote:
GM> 1) As best as I can tell, TB doesn't do any additional
GM> formatting/wrapping when you send the message, and relies on you to
GM> have already wrapped the line either m
I had a couple of quick questions on line-wrapping
1) As best as I can tell, TB doesn't do any additional
formatting/wrapping when you send the message, and relies on you to
have already wrapped the line either manually, via a formatting
command, or via auto-wrap. Is this correct?
2) I
On Wed, 26 Jul 2000 16:08:13 -0700, Tom Plunket wrote:
TP> I haven't read an HTML tag yet in TB, I don't think...
TP> Anyhow, the switch/setting you may well be after is Options->HTML
TP> AutoView. Try that and get back to us. ;)
I have, on quite a few occasions, received HTML message
FG> I am new to TB! This may be a stupid question, but . . .
FG> Is there a switch/setting for dealing with HTML formatted e-mail so
FG> that you don't have to read the HTML tags?
I haven't read an HTML tag yet in TB, I don't think...
Anyhow, the switch/setting you may well be after is Opt
Hello!
I am new to TB! This may be a stupid question, but . . .
Is there a switch/setting for dealing with HTML formatted e-mail so
that you don't have to read the HTML tags?
Forbes Georgemailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On 1-5-2000, 21:02:27, Alexander V. Kiselev wrote:
AVK> Your greeting line (specifically the first word of it) sounds a bit... hmmm...
AVK> eccentric for the Russian ear;-) Or was it intended to sound this way?
Hoi Alexander,
No intention was meant. 'Hoi' simply means 'hi' in Dutch. I hope I d
Hi there!
On 1 May 00, at 15:38, Pim Slim wrote
about "date-time formatting":
> Hoi TBUDL-readers,
Your greeting line (specifically the first word of it) sounds a bit... hmmm...
eccentric for the Russian ear;-) Or was it intended to sound this way?
> In my message li
Hoi TBUDL-readers,
In my message list the date-time format used in 'created' and 'received'
looks like this: 30 apr 2000, 18:19.
Is there a way of changing this in e.g. 30-4-00, 18:19 or are these
settings fixed?
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Pim Slim
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Thanks for all the help on my other questions...and yet I still have
more!
I'm not sure if it's the Auto-Format, I'm having problems with, or
what...but in anycase, the problem has been that when I reply to
someone, some of my text gets mingled with their replies!
I've had this happen two o
Hi all,
On Monday, October 18, 1999, 1:03:51 AM (-5 GMT), Oleg scribbled:
> Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
> Monday, October 18, 1999, Jason Varney wrote about
> Getting formatting into templates ?:
JV>> Is there anyway to get formatting into templates ? specificall
Hello, the Bat! list recipients,
Monday, October 18, 1999, Jason Varney wrote about
Getting formatting into templates ?:
JV> Is there anyway to get formatting into templates ? specifically into
JV> the print template .. e.g. Having a Bold 24 point Arial Font heading ?
Message/Print Setu
Hi,
Is there anyway to get formatting into templates ? specifically into
the print template .. e.g. Having a Bold 24 point Arial Font heading ?
Thanks,
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Hi all,
On Sunday, October 10, 1999, 3:23:44 PM (-5 GMT), Tomasz scribbled:
> Doesn't it seem to you guys & gals that the way autoformatting is
> implemented in the new Bat 1.36 is a bit jumpy? I mean, the paragraph
> reformatting takes place after every single keypress and when you:
>
Hello TBUDL,
Doesn't it seem to you guys & gals that the way autoformatting is
implemented in the new Bat 1.36 is a bit jumpy? I mean, the paragraph
reformatting takes place after every single keypress and when you:
* are using the justified format
* are writing in the middle of a parag
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