Roger Fink wrote:
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>> Roger Fink wrote:
>>> I use Win7/SeaMonkey 2.15.2 to access and post in some Mozilla
>>> newsgroups. For as long as I've been using SM to do this (several months
>>> now) I seem to be having a problem with the way my posted content
>>> actually displays (to me for certain, and I assume to everyone else),
>>> although it doesn't happen all of the time. The problem is that House
>>> Rules call for bottom-posting, and when I do that, even though I always
>>> skip at least one whole line, usually my posted text appears without the
>>> blank line separating it from the post above, which makes for confusion.
>>> On at least one occasion my post has appeared as a continuation of the
>>> post I was replying to, starting in mid-line where the original post ended.
>>>
>>> I'm set up to send in plain text, and display in variable width, wrap
>>> text to fit window.
>>>
>>> I don't see that in other people's posts so I'd bet this is a simple
>>> problem to solve, but I can't figure out how to do it.
>> I noticed this when I moved from SM2.0.
>> I've got in the habit of hitting Enter twice before I start typing.
>> (';')
> Well it definitely worked on what you posted, so let's try it.
That works! I think what happens is that when you don't skip a line, it
automatically spaces you down the equivalent of two lines, so it LOOKS
like you've actually created a full blank line between old and new. But
that's just an inadvertent deception, because in "post mode" the program
reverts to the normal single line spacing, so it all looks like one
post. I think that's referred to in the biz as a "bug".
>
It might also have to do with if you compose in HTML or plain text.
I have everything set to compose in HTML but newsgroups send plain
text. I've been doing that since NC4.79. HTML composition might sort
of blow SM's mind.
Whatever it is, it seems to be a viable workaround.
(';')
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