Hi Drunin,

On 02 August 2000 at 15:59:42 GMT +0400 (which was 12:59 where I
live) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote and made these points on the subject
of "The Bat! - bug report":

MDP>>       When  pasting  text  from  something  like a Word document where
MDP>>       there  is  no  hard paragraph formatting the text ends up in the
MDP>>       message as very, *very* long lines.

D> I suffered from that bug while pasting text copied from the browser
D> until  I  noted  that The Bat! wrap these long lines before sending
D> and typically I can leave it without reformatting.

It's not good enough when we are used to the superb WYSIWYG plain text
formatting  TB  gives.  We both use justification in our presentation.
Why  should pasted text not conform to the same presentation standard?
IMHO leaving it to send time wrapping is not good enough.

Also, I didn't realize TB engaged in send-time wrapping ... in fact, I
don't  think  it should. Some text is *supposed* to be in longer lines
than normal. Code samples and log sections are goods examples of where
I  would suppress line wrap completely to allow the full format of the
text to survive transit. Yes, I know that I could simply attach a text
file, but that shouldn't be necessary.

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Cheers,
.\\arck

Marck D. Pearlstone, Consultant Software Engineer
Moderator TBUDL / TBBETA
www: http://www.silverstones.com
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