On Saturday, March 05, 2005, Richard Wakeford wrote... SC>> Further to this if you select almost all the text to delete SC>> without scrolling to the very top, say leaving the greeting off SC>> screen, even though this leaves you with only the greeting and SC>> signature, you still have a scroll bar on the side and the SC>> greeting remains off screen at the top. As soon as you scroll up SC>> everything shows as it should.
> Buit that doesn't happen here. If I delete as you said then everything > works as it should. Lets see if I can explain it a little better. Reply to a LONG email. Something that forces the compose/reply screen to have a scroll bar. Highlight text that you can see in the screen, and only that text. Hit the delete key (not sure if delete, or backspace makes a difference). The screen doesn't scroll up as you'd expect it to. Instead, the scrollbars stay active, when you scroll back up so that the top of the reply is in the screen, the scrollbars vanish (if the amount of text remaining permits it). Take this message as an example. I'm filling in some space here so you can use it as an example. Make sure your template puts %CURSOR after the body, not sure if that has any affect on the outcome or not, so it might be worth noting. Then highlight this passage of general ramblings, and hit the delete/backspace key. The rest of the reply above should be able to fit in the reply screen, however the compose window doesn't shrink the scrollbars, and move the screen up as one would expect. Does that make sense? Does this example email help? ;) -- Jonathan Angliss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Using The Bat! v3.0.9.4 Return on Windows XP Service Pack 2 Number 6 of Borg - Why I resigned is irrelevant.
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