Bonjour Jernej,

JS> The Bat is is primary meant for advanced users. And believe me, it's
JS> much easier (and faster) to create a template using a few %macros than
JS> it would be through any GUI (ever tried to create a template in
JS> Word?). BTW: you can access all macros by clicking the [Macros] button
JS> below the template edit box.

I know that it is meant for advanced users, but if you want (not you
of course but the creators/editors of The Bat!) to make a few bucks
out of this program, you have to have a large audience.

And regarding the "Macros" button, I couldn't agree more if I were an
anglophone. But I have to tweak like hell those codes just to have a
simple French date line that goes like "Mardi, le 18 juin 2002 �
14h37". Of course, I would never be able to do that without the help
of some power users. This is why I say that it is too complicated.
There must be a way to implement simple yet powerful features with
check boxes. I am no programmer, but I am sure that the solution is
out there for anyone with a bit of imagination.

-- 
Cordialement,

--pb

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