Hi all,
On Monday, September 27, 1999, 10:01:15 AM (-5 GMT), Oleg scribbled:
> I see. The fact is that Auto-wrap option takes effect both when you
> read received messages (any messages in base in fact, no matter how
> did they have been added) and when you compose message in editor.
> So to make text lines wrapped when you read received mail you should
> turn on 'Auto-wrap'. But. You will see no changes immediately after
> you change this option. You should switch to another message to make
> this change to take effect.
OK, I looked carefully into the situation and realize what the problem
is. I find that I have the problem with messages written in in HTML
format and a sent with a plain text version.
The Bat does rewrap the long lines of text but what happens is that the
viewer space taken up by the attachments viewer isn't compensated for
and the text wrapping exceeds the viewers limit. Closing the attachments
viewer makes me see the full text.
My problem is that if The Bat chooses to display it's attachments the
way it does, it shouldn't do this to the detriment of how the text is
displayed. It shouldn't push the text off the viewer screen. My
complaint is a bit 'anal' but I'm a perfectionist with this sort of
thing. The text should be wrapped taking the space that the attachment
viewer occupies into consideration. I have to be either resizing my
window or switching off the attachments view in order to read these
messages easily.
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Regards,
-=Ali=-
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